Brick Fanatics Magazine at BRICKLIVE Birmingham tomorrow
BRICKLIVE begins in Birmingham tomorrow, and Brick Fanatics will be there to give visitors the opportunity to check out Brick Fanatics Magazine in person.
The largest LEGO convention held in the UK, BRICKLIVE returns to the NEC in Birmingham tomorrow for four days of building action. Brick Fanatics will be there to launch the all-new Brick Fanatics Magazine, which is already arriving with those who ordered early.
While single issues of Brick Fanatics Magazine Issue 1 will be available to peruse and buy at the show, there will also be the opportunity to get a great subscription deal in person, with each package offering savings on issues, as well as free postage and packaging.
It wouldn’t be a LEGO event without building, so those visiting the Brick Fanatics stand will get the opportunity, with every purchase made, to build a LEGO go-kart and take it away with them. The team are keen to see the wonderful vehicles that will be built over the four days!
For those who will not be at the event, single issues and subscription packages are available to order from the comfort of your home.
Anyone who is attending BRICKLIVE, however, should stop by to take an in-person look at Issue 1 and to meet a couple of the people behind the magazine. To help locate the Brick Fanatics Magazine booth, just follow the paw prints – the Cats Protection League are situated right next door. To help brush up on those cat based facts, check out five times that cats and LEGO crossed over.
BRICKLIVE runs November 1 to 4 at the NEC, Birmingham. Tickets are available via their website.
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- Graham was the Brick Fanatics Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects, including LEGO Star Wars: The Force of Creativity. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education.
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