Spartan Brick Creations LEGO exhibition in Somerset today
One of the UK LEGO community’s most talented buidlers is putting on an exhibit today, with Spartan Brick Creations bringing impressive builds and beautiful models to Somerset.
Fans looking to get inspired by some incredible LEGO builds should head to Taunton, Somerset, UK for Spartan Brick Creations. The one day event will feature the many impressive builds of Simon Pickard, whose incredible ability with bricks has seen him provide models for official LEGO books and LEGO magazines. Brick Fanatics Magazine readers will recall his baby Porg models from Issue 3 (limited copies are still available to order).
Visitors should expect to see innovative LEGO building techniques and new ways to use bricks in the builds presented, such is Simon’s reputation for pushing the limits of LEGO creativity. As well as models on display, there will be an interactive play zone, LEGO items to purchase and the opportunity to meet Simon.
Following the success of last year’s event, the show has moved to a larger venue – Moose Hall, Taunton (TA1 4AR). The day will run from 11.00am until 5.00pm, with tickets priced at £3.00 per person.
Spartan Brick Creations takes place today at Moose Hall, Taunton, Somerset.
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