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Lincolnshire’s only Lego Show will return for its fabulous and fun-packed seventh outing on Saturday, October 8, at Lincoln Christ’s Hospital School.
Overflow parking is in the additional school car park using the second school entrance off Wragby Road.spoke to Miles Fielding who, along with Sally Mansfield O’Donnel and Kathy Martin, run BrickLincs for fans of Lego young and old who want to raise money for charitable causes. He said: “1,800 is quite a comfortable number. It means everybody can see everything and it’s not too crowded.
Amongst non interactive displays of Lego models, there will be pits and tables full of play bricks for kids to play with.Also in store for daring participants are ‘earthquake tables’. The idea came from Miles’ design used in the school where he works – where children build towers and then the table is shaken via a mechanism to see what Lego models endure the ‘earthquake’.
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