LEGO® Adventures Coming to STEAM Museum – Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th October 2018

Swindon’s STEAM – Museum of the Great Western Railway will soon be opening its doors to a weekend full of LEGO action and adventure at the Great Western Brick Show.

Huge models and gigantic LEGO displays, inspired by pirates, spaceships, monsters and movies, will be exhibited throughout the Swindon Borough Council-owned museum alongside the famous GWR locomotives and exhibits at this unique show.

Show partners with STEAM, the Brickish Association, visit the museum every year with their collection of unique large-scale models and massive themed landscapes using the well-known and loved toy bricks.

Martin Long, co-organiser of the show on behalf of the Brickish Association, said: “Our show at STEAM attracts visitors from all over the UK and our aim is always to inspire children and adult LEGO fans to get involved and build their own models at home. 

“We don’t show images of all our new show models ahead of the weekend as we don’t want to spoil the WOW! factor and amazing surprises experienced by our visitors. 

“Brick to the Past history group have given a few hints about their exhibits this year on their Facebook page and I urge people to take a look at the show website to glimpse the astounding quality of models that can be expected at the show – many on display for the first time. 

“Every year we feel we have achieved the impossible and wonder whether our creativity has peaked. And every year we keep achieving something even more amazing than before. We simply can’t wait to share what we have in store. 

“The weekend will also include a giant LEGO mosaic that visitors can help build over the weekend, a LEGO shop and market place and dramatic LEGO robot battle tournaments.”

Councillor Dale Heenan, Swindon Borough Council’s Cabinet Member responsible for STEAM said: “The Great Western Brick show is a brilliant day out for families and LEGO fans. 

“The displays on show are the best I have seen outside of Legoland. The Minions, interactive trains and Robot models were my personal favourite last year and I look forward to seeing what surprises are unwrapped this time around. 

“If you haven’t been been before it is well worth a visit, and please remember that STEAM is only a short 10 minute walk from all of the town centre carparks!”

Energy levels can be topped up at both the Brick Café and STEAM’s Platform One Café with freshly made hot and cold refreshments.

Doors open between 10am and 5pm on both days.

Tickets are available on the day as well as in advance via STEAM’S website at: www.steam-museum.org.uk