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The Brickman Experience is coming to Elizabeth Quay

Brickman Experience

Were you obsessed with LEGO as a kid? What’s the biggest thing you ever built?

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Whatever it was, it will pale in comparison to the things Ryan McNaught has created out of the tiny building blocks.

Get ready to immerse yourself in all things LEGO as Australia’s largest exhibition of LEGO works heads to Perth.

‘Brick Man Experience – The Complete Collection by Ryan McNaught’, is heading to Elizabeth Quay for  just 14 days.

Following sell-out tours to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, McNaught is bringing his remarkable collection of 60 LEGO works to Ashton’s Big Top Tent at Elizabeth Quay from 7th until 20th April.

Sixty original works will be featured along with their own unique behind the scenes story, as well as interactive building zones.  The works include Ryan’s biggest ever Star Wars LEGO build, a QANTAS A380, a quarter scale LEGO Ferrari and the worlds largest LEGO flower.  Incredibly, over 5 million LEGO bricks make up the works.

Since opening in late January Elizabeth Quay has been home to The Fringe Festival and the Perth International Arts Festival’s Chevron Musical Gardens. It’s probably going to be a few years until any buildings appear on the site… unless we build some out of LEGO! There’s a challenge.

Tickets to The Brickman Experience are available via their website.

OIP Staff

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