Bricks At Home Virtual Event Is Back For 2021

Bricks At Home is back for 2021 with another two days of virtual event, which will showcase the LEGO® creativity of adult LEGO fans across the UK and beyond. The event is free to join for AFOLs across the world, all you need to do is register here. There’s plenty of chances to join in with activities and workshops over the two-day event, where you’ll get to learn new techniques, meet fellow AFOLs who share your enthusiasm for the LEGO hobby and discuss your passion for the brick. There will be chances to discuss various different aspects of LEGO fandom and other activities including a quiz. You can also apply to lead of the sessions, maybe off show your amazing MOC or impressive LEGO collection. So if you fancy a weekend of virtual LEGO fun, get ready for Bricks At Home. The event takes place on February 27th and 28th. Learn more, including how to sign up for the event, below.

Bricks At Home seeking LEGO model builders for virtual show

Bricks At Home (https://bricksathome.org/) is searching for adult LEGO fans to showcase their models for a virtual show on 27th and 28th February.

The event ran last year as a little slice of LEGO inspiration during the worldwide COVID lockdown, and returns in 2021. Now open to adult LEGO fans from around the world, Bricks At Home aims to provide a chance for LEGO fans to see what others are building, gain inspiration, and learn new techniques from each other over two days via the Zoom video platform.

Each day is split into themed sessions, hosted by presenter Graham Hancock, editor of Blocks Magazine. Models and presentations are likely to include classic space, vintage LEGO, LEGO City, trains, Technic, LEGO Ideas, and custom models inspired by licensed themes.

Organised last year as a joint venture between Brick Alley LEGO User Group in the North East of England, and London AFOLs.

Exhibitors can apply to exhibit until midnight on Friday, 29th January 2021. bricksathome.org/exhibit. You can apply for free access to watch the event after the 21st February 2021 via the website at bricksathome.org.

Author: Adam White

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