By NATALIE GALLENTI
LEGO lovers across the West are being invited to attend an exhibition showcasing a range of creations made from a popular childhood toy.
Next month the Melton Community Hall will feature many creations and models meticulously made by members of the Melbourne Lego User Group.
Event organiser Elaine Radford said the creations will range from fairytale castles to World War II aircraft, spaceships, rockets and cityscapes.
“Children and adults alike are encouraged to ask questions of the creators about their designs, the quantity of bricks used and how much time their creations took to build,” Elaine told Star.
The display is being presented by the Melton Uniting Church and all proceeds raised will go towards the church.
“Our church is involved in the Melton community and many members of the church are involved in the many aspects of the township of Melton.”
The exhibition will take place on Saturday 23 November, from 9.30am to 5pm, and Sunday 24 November, 9am to 3pm, at the Melton Community Hall, corner of High and Smith streets, Melton. To purchase tickets visit www.trybooking.com/63801. Tickets will be limited at the door. Food and refreshments will be available to purchase at the event