“Jurassic World by Brickman” made its American debut starting on March 15 at OMSI. The Portland science museum will, according to a press release, play host to 50 large-scale dinosaurs made from Legos, along with props, scenes, and activities also comprised of the plastic bricks.
In the press release, the Brickman group leader, Ryan “Brickman” McNaught said:
“Fans will be blown away by the scale of the experience - some of these dinosaur models are the most complex and challenging ones we have made to date. We have created and used new techniques and committed thousands of hours to build these models that I am personally incredibly proud of.”
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Organizers are hoping dino and Lego enthusiasts will be able to lose themselves in the Jurassic World exhibit, which contains over 6 million Lego bricks, while also being given the opportunity to do some Lego building of their own.
“Jurassic World by Brickman” will remain open through September 1, 2025. General admission for the public, which includes the Lego exhibit, is $27 for adults, $24 for seniors 63 and over, and $22 for youngsters 3 to 13. However, admission is only $6 for OMSI members.Get a Free Quote for Copies