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We’ve all played with Lego at some time or other. As kids, with our own kids. But the current “Brickman” exhibition in Hobart is Lego on a different scale.
Here are a few of the constructions.
The two dimensional pictures were stunning.
There were two areas for kids to use bricks and create their own masterpieces. Also a challenge to find “green men” dotted around the various pieces.
At each exhibition, guests are asked to sign bricks and they are then built into something. This is Sydney’s piece, with names.
Amazing! I have had lots of fun with lego over the years. I still have it ready for the grandchildren 🙂
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I enjoy it too, Rainee, but no excuse for years. Kids had fun at the “Master Builders in Training” section of the exhibition.
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My biggest memory of legos when the boys were young was constantly stepping on those damn little blocks
… but these are wonderful! What a fun exhibition 🙂
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Ouch. Those little bricks do hurt. But still a good pastime for all ages.
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Wow! Amazing what some people can do. The big flower is fantastic and the lego-“paintings” are awesome.
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I was surprised and delighted by the lego paintings too.
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WOW
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Very cool! I love the idea of each person’s name on a brick.
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Yes, a cool idea.
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Very, very WOW. You always do such fun things. 🙂
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🙂 I’ve always had a fondness for lego, even when my girls weren’t fussed about it.
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Wow I love it!
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