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Lego master builder brings new show to Perth in June

Lego enthusiasts will be filled with jealousy when they see the huge creations of  Ryan ‘The Brickman” McNaught. The Lego master builder is set to bring his latest exhibition to Perth.

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Some of the biggest landmarks from around the world have been recreated in Lego.

More than 50 awe-inspiring models will be on display, taking visitors on a hands-on, educational journey through history.

Kids and adults will come face-to-face with Lego versions of world famous landmarks including a giant Arc de Triomphe, Empire State Building with King Kong, Big Ben, Leaning Tower of Pisa and even a Lego version of Michelangelo’s Statue of David.

The global exhibition will open at the the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre on Thursday 22 June and run until Sunday 30 July.

The exhibition is continuing its Australian tour following three successful stops in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

Throughout the exhibition, visitors will have the opportunity to learn along the way and discover more about each attraction. As well as being immersed among the incredible Lego creations, there will also be a number of interactive hands-on activities to take part in.

Ryan McNaught said he was thrilled to be bringing his work back to Perth.

“I am thrilled to be bringing my brand new exhibition, ‘Wonders of the World’, to Western Australia after our successful exhibition at Elizabeth Quay last year – This exhibition is a collection of my most ambitious works, every model is brand new and infinitely more detailed than anything I’ve ever created,” said Ryan McNaught.

This world-class exhibition has been exclusively curated by Ryan McNaught and his expert Brickman team – Ryan is the only Lego Certified Professional in the Southern Hemisphere and one of only 14 in the world.

Incredibly, ‘Wonders of the World’ took a jaw-dropping 4,944 hours to build!

Brickman Wonders of the World is at Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, 22 June – 30 July Open Daily. Tickets are on sale now

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