Spending a night at the Natural History Museum… for LEGO

From creepy-crawlies to a prehistoric pursuit, join Brick Fanatics for a night at the Natural History Museum in celebration of the latest LEGO modular building…

10326 Natural History Museum’s launch is just around the corner – it lands on shelves December 1 – and to celebrate the release of the 19th modular building, the LEGO Group invited Brick Fanatics (and around 30 other people) to stay over at the real Natural History Museum in London. This is an event the museum regularly hosts, but typically for 300 to 500 people at once – and without the LEGO twist the museum’s staff put on for me and YouTube editor Matthew late last week.

The evening’s entertainment included a three-course dinner (three thumbs up), a LEGO workshop (in which I was dubiously awarded the title of ‘master builder’), a live animal show (no tarantulas, thanks) and a pub quiz (we did badly, but do you know how many LEGO pieces it would take to reach the moon?). We also found plenty of ways to entertain ourselves with an empty museum to explore, including seeking out real-life versions of the exhibits from the LEGO Natural History Museum.

Bonus: we gave away a free ticket to the event to Brick Fanatics reader Lee, who brought along his son Ewan for the experience. They helped us out during the LEGO workshop, which involved a quickfire game of Creationary (Pictionary, but with LEGO bricks). Here we all are in the main hall of the Natural History Museum, which is also where we camped out overnight, hoping beyond hope that Hope the Whale wouldn’t collapse on top of us.

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L-R: Matthew, Ewan, Lee and Chris.

You can watch us eat food, build LEGO, handle live snakes and generally make fools of ourselves in the Natural History Museum by checking out our latest YouTube video below. Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more LEGO news, reviews and hijinks.

If you’d like to recreate our experience (with slightly less LEGO), head over to the Natural History Museum’s website and check out their Dino-Snores events. If you’re happy sleeping in your own bed but would quite like to let your minifigures get some shut-eye under a giant brick-built dino, 10326 Natural History Museum is available to pre-order now, and starts shipping from December 1.

For more on the latest LEGO modular building, check out our detailed review.

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Chris Wharfe
I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

Chris Wharfe

I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

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