Tomorrow will see bricks, studs and blocks from every type of Lego set come together for the Cowra Uniting Church’s Lego display and competition.
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Alongside local displays the Berowra Uniting Church will be joining in on the fun with new pieces such as the Taj Mahal and a Disney Castle among their extensive collection.
Organiser Kathryn Tindall said the display was coming along nicely.
“We will have an extra five or six table thanks to a few special family displays,” she said.
“We are also looking at a strong competition, we are hoping to get around the same number of entries as last year”.
Visitors on the day are encouraged to build and race a car on the race track built by Doug Beer and the Men’s Shed. Or they can sit and enjoy morning tea or a sausage sandwich from the barbecue lunch, cold drink will be available.
Enter the guessing competition and guess how many Lego bricks are in the model of “the joyful church” built by Rev Annette Hawken.
Don’t miss Sean Bryant’s display of technic models, and just a few pieces from his personal collection of Lego including a Lego train and an Eiffel Tower.
If you are an enthusiast and have built a special model, they would love to add it to the display.
Entry into the exhibition on Saturday is $4 per person or $10 for families.
The day will run from 9.30am until 3pm tomorrow at the Cowra Uniting Church Wesley Centre.