Giselle Cini reckons Brixhibition has gathered more than two million Lego bricks under the roof of Launceston’s Hotel Grand Chancellor.
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And since she spent all of Saturday looking after the Lego brick guessing competition, she’s probably the best person to make that call.
The Tasmanian Brick Enthusiasts publicity officer said the guessing jar had been a massive hit with children on day one of the event, which attracted more than 2000 people.
“Only one person knows how many bricks there are, I’m thinking personally between 400 and 500 but I don’t know,” Mrs Cini said.
“So if that’s how many bricks are in a small jar, I’m guesstimating there’d be a few million here.”
Mrs Cini said funds raised at the event would be plugged back into the Northern community.
“One of the first things we do is purchase some Lego sets to take to the children’s hospital so the children can take a set home with them when they leave hospital, so that’s a big part of our community focus.”
Brixhibition continues on Sunday from 9am to 4.30pm.