Special Display! A local addition to the Towers of Tomorrow exhibition will include a few iconic Nebraska landmarks recreated out of LEGO® bricks. How old is the LEGO® brick? Invented in 1958, the LEGO® brick is more than 65 years old.ĭid you know? The first LEGO® toys were made from wood instead of plastic.īrain cruncher – 915,103,765 combinations can be created from just six 2 x 4 LEGO® bricks. What is the most common LEGO® color? Trans-blue Which tower has the most LEGO® bricks? Shanghai Tower (104,800 bricks) How much do the towers weigh? All the LEGO® in this exhibition weighs more than 1.5 tons. How many hours did it take to build Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks? More than 2,400 – nearly six months of constant construction How many LEGO® bricks are used in this exhibition? More than 577,000 Additional support provided by Buildertrend. The exhibition is supported locally by Kiewit Companies Foundation, HDR and the Richard Brooke Foundation. Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks is a traveling exhibition from the Museums of History NSW and toured internationally by Flying Fish. McNaught and his award-winning team of builders have used more than half a million LEGO® bricks and devoted over 2,400 hours to build the structures featured in the exhibition. Young and old will be limited only by their imaginations as they add their creations to a steadily rising futuristic LEGO® metropolis inside the exhibition. Visitors will be inspired to create their own ‘towers of tomorrow’ with over 200,000 loose LEGO® bricks available in hands-on construction areas. The exhibition features 20 astonishing skyscrapers from North America, Asia and Australia constructed in breathtaking architectural detail by Ryan McNaught, one of only 21 LEGO®-certified professionals in the world. Time for a summer “block” party at The Durham Museum! On display May 27 – September 3, Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks partners some of the world’s most dazzling and innovative skyscrapers with the world’s most popular building brick.
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