More than 3,700 LEGO fans visited Steam last weekend for the Great Western Brick Show.
Steam - Museum of the Great Western Railway hosted the annual event which saw more than 3,700 people attend across the two days and share their love for LEGO.
Attendees got to explore incredible Lego builds, some showcasing historic pieces of art from across the world while others brought to life iconic pop culture franchises such as Scooby Doo.
As well as the models and traders, Lego Master Builder Stuart Harris judged a competition where schools entered their Lego-built designs for a ‘bridge of the future’ that focussed on how bridges could be more environmentally friendly.
Simon Scott, creator of the Nightmare Before Christmas Lego Ideas set, also took part in a Q&A session to explain how his set got made by Lego and the process behind the set itself.
The show will return again next year, so be sure to sign-up to the STEAM newsletter to be among the first to book tickets.
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