
The show is split across four zones, the Christmas Zone, the Creative Zone, Minecraft and Star Wars, and each one offers a different experience in building and creating. Worthy of note are the four LEGO Star Wars mosaics created Ralph Doering.
Donations from the event will go to Fairy Bricks, a charity which provides LEGO® bricks to children in hospitals and hospices in the UK.
Some readers may remember that Fairy Bricks suffered a devastating set back to their Christmas charity campaign when thieves broke into their van and stole thousands of sets that were intended for sick children.
This post originally appeared on Rebelscum.com on the 25th of November, 2017.
Fervent documentarian, effusive AFOL and founding partner, Jeremy manages the daily news content and set reviews.
Having enjoyed playing with LEGO from his earliest years, Jeremy started collecting LEGO Star Wars in 1999 when the theme was first released. He has shared his thoughts and opinions on LEGO via a number of websites – including starwars.com, rebelscum.com and brickset.com – contributed to the LEGO Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary series and served the LEGO Ambassador Network as a Recognised LEGO Fan Media representative.
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