Winner of Best Diorama at Brixhibition showed the changing nature of Lego over the past 60 years.
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Martin and Francis Shoerter’s diorama displayed about 10 different scenes using bricks from different eras.
The first set included in the diorama displayed several trains from 1958.
“Some of this stuff you can’t get anymore and would be worth thousands of dollars to the right collector,” Mr Shoerter said.
“It’s all to do with who wants to buy it.
“For the right person they’ll pay good money for this sort of stuff and a lot of this stuff you just can’t get anymore.”
Another crowd favourite display at the Albert Hall expo was a table devoted entirely to Harry Potter.
Andrea Munro’s table included multiple versions of Hogwarts and a number of scenes from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
“There is four lots of Hogwarts here,” she said.
“I put a bit of effort into my son’s Great Hall and I put some extra flags and extra people with logos on them I made myself.”