LEGO exhibition coming to Bucks County Museum
This summer, Bucks County Museum in Aylesbury will be hosting a special exhibition about the history of Britain using LEGO bricks.
150,000 elements have been used to create over 30 models for the Bricks Britannia exhibition, with an eight metre long Flying Scotsman build taking centre stage. The UK’s most famous engine has been constructed by the Bright Bricks team.
‘Make and take’ building opportunities will also be offered so young fans will have something to take home with them.
The exhibition will open on July 22 and run until September 4.
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