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World record attempt at the most LEGO Minifigure Habitats

April 29, 2018 By GJBricks Leave a Comment

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I filmed this at the recent 2018 Sydney Brick Show. Each of cubes in that is a habitat for a Minifigure scene. There was literally every type of theme in this setup and everyone involved had such great imagination to put these together.

The themes used included Star Wars, Lego City, Fantasy, Harry Potter, Sci-fi, pretty much anything. It was a fantastic display and I wish I’d had more time to take it in (and take more photos. Sorry). I’m really hoping the official account shares more detailed videos of the record attempt for us to enjoy. It was worth it!



And Kudos to the organisers of the event for a great day out. Some superb LEGO model builds on display as well as super passionate exhibitors (on the whole). I’ve got more to follow from the show.

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Filed Under: LEGO Creations Tagged With: harry potter, Imagination, inspiration, LEGO, LEGO City, Star Wars, sydney brick show, world record

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