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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Giant LEGO Dinosaurs Bring Jurassic World To Queensland Museum

Caption: Giant LEGO Dinosaurs Bring Jurassic World To Queensland Museum. LEGO artist Ryan ‘Brickman’ McNaught and his team are transforming the Queensland Museum into a brick-based Jurassic World this Christmas and beyond. More than 15 dinosaurs will roar into the Museum - in an exhibit that will open on 8 December 2023. Brickman’s exhibit is the largest LEGO exhibition in Australian history with over 50 large-scale dinosaurs, props, scenes, and activities made from over 6 million LEGO bricks. McNaught says:“Brisbane fans will be blown away by the scale of the experience - some of these models are the most complex and challenging ones we have made to date so being able to bring them to Brisbane is just fantastic. “We have created and used new techniques and committed thousands of hours to build these models that I am personally incredibly proud of”. The Brickman is a highly skilled team of LEGO brick model builders and craftspeople, led by McNaught - one of the world’s leading LEGO brick artists. The Brickman team has crafted intricate models, including a life-sized LEGO brick Brachiosaurus weighing over 2 tonnes. Explorers will encounter a range of dinosaurs, from Pteranodons to Velociraptors and the iconic T. Rex. They can visit a baby dinosaur enclosure, and learn how to track dinosaurs across the island before encountering escaped Velociraptors Blue and Delta. There’s also plenty of time to visit - as the exhibition is set to run until July 2024.

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