Dublin Brick Show

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O'Reilly Hall, UCD, Saturday 8th July - Sunday 9th July

What to expect

Our shows bring to life the world of Lego with huge custom made models, dioramas and MOC's made by Lego enthusiasts.
These cover a range to the favourite Lego themes including Lego City, Star Wars, Ninjago, Technic and Castle to name but a few.

Our shows are targeted at children aged 4-12 who already like Lego.
As well as a variety of custom made models you will see some older and harder to find Lego sets on display.

– As the show is aimed at children we have a Lego ‘free play' area for children to sit /stand and play. Due to covid this is at tables and not in brick pits.
– Free speed build competitions with a small prize given for each winner and the fastest overall in each age category at the end of the day win a set. The age categories are:

• 6 and under
• 7-8
• 9-11
• 12 and over

– Colouring table for younger kids.
– Duplo play area for younger kids.
– Treasure hunt for everyone – 12 questions based on the models on display, prizes given for the winner drawn at each time slot.
– Vendors selling Lego minifigures and merchandise.


Date:
Saturday 8th July - Sunday 9th July
Time:
9.00am
Price:
€0 - €48
Address:
O'Reilly Hall, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of O'Reilly Hall, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland

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