Lego fans set up for Brick 2015 exhibition
Brick 2015 is an exhibition dedicated to Lego and runs at London’s ExCel over three days starting on December 11. It features displays including Harry Potter, landmarks such as Big Ben and a dance music festival.
- Annie and Ed Diment put the final bricks in place on their Ice Age display, with a Lego woolly mammoth made from 400,000 bricks, which took 9 weeks, and the saber tooth tiger built from 120,000 bricks taking two months to build at ExCel on December 10, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
- Annie Diment and Ed Diment put the final bricks in place on their Ice Age display, with a Lego woolly mammoth made from 400,000 bricks (which took 9 weeks to build) at ExCel on December 10, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
- Annie Diment and Ed Diment put the final bricks in place on their Ice Age display, with a Lego woolly mammoth made from 400,000 bricks, which took 9 weeks to build, at ExCel on December 10, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
- A model of a saber tooth tiger made from Lego is seen ahead of the Brick 2015 exhibition at the ExCel in London on December 10, 2015. (BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images)
- An exhibitor puts the finishing touches to a model of the Titanic made from Lego for the Brick 2015 exhibition at the ExCel in London on December 10, 2015. (BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images)
- An exhibitor puts the finishing touches to a model of the Houses of Parliament’s Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) made from Lego for the Brick 2015 exhibition at the ExCel in London on December 10, 2015. (BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images)
- An exhibitor puts the finishing touches to a model of the school from the Harry Potter novels ‘Hogwarts’ made from Legos for the Brick 2015 exhibition at the ExCel in London on December 10, 2015. (BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images)
- An exhibitor puts the finishing touches to a model of the Houses of Parliament’s Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) made from Lego for the Brick 2015 exhibition at the ExCel in London on December 10, 2015. (BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images)
- Annie Diment and Ed Diment enjoy a Lego lunch outside the caravan they built entirely from Legos with 215,158 bricks and over 1,000 hours at ExCel on December 10, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
- Lego builder Nick Morrey puts Lego people on his Ultra WMC Music Festival scene, a event held every year in Miami, made from 15,000 bricks over 3 months at ExCel on December 10, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
- Lego builder Phil Traviss puts the finishing touches to his Titanic made out of 120,000 bricks over 3 months at ExCel on December 10, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
- A production of Phantom of the Opera takes place in a Lego Her Majesties Theatre, made out of 57,992 bricks over 11 months at ExCel on December 10, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
- Lego builder Jessica Farrell finishes the street scene outside her Lego Her Majesties Theatre, with a performance of Phantom of the Opera taking place inside, made out of 57,992 bricks over 11 months at ExCel on December 10, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
- Lego builder Nick Morrey puts Lego people on his Ultra WMC Music Festival scene, a event held every year in Miami, made from 15,000 bricks over 3 months at ExCel on December 10, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
- A Hobbit display of Smaug the dragon, made from 83,433 bricks, which took 625 hours to build by the Lego group, with Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf at ExCel on December 10, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
- A Hobbit display of Smaug the dragon, made from 83,433 bricks, which took 625 hours to build by the Lego group, with Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf at ExCel on December 10, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images)