CREATIVE children will have the chance to nab a handy Lego kit for all their play needs thanks to a new competition to celebrate the Brick Histories Exhibit.
The family-friendly exhibition, created by master modeller Warren Elsmore, includes an interactive play area where the youngest heroes can create their own masterpieces in Lego and be in with a chance of winning a Lego Super Hero kit, worth more than £100.
Clydebank is the first in Scotland to host the Brick Histories exhibition which depicts more than 50 key historical events in Lego bricks, including the extinction of dinosaurs and the destruction of Pompeii.
The exhibition, which has already attracted more than 1000 people, is housed within the Bruce Street Baths which has been transformed into a new arts space.
The council-run competition will continue until the exhibit packs up its Monday – Sunday run, from 10am to 4.30pm, on Saturday, September 2.
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