There are those who use Lego to create an image from their heads, and there are others that just start putting together the pieces, with the hopes they’ll have something spectacular in the end.
The Lego show includes a little bit of both.
It has moved to a new home this year, now that Crystal Palace has closed its doors.
Jean-Marc Detraz calls himself an adult fan of Lego. He is helping to organize the show this year, that is being held at the Dieppe Boys and Girls Club on Emmanuel Street tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday.
He says there’s no limit to a Lego creation, with the exception that it all depends on how many pieces you have.
The hours of the event are from 6 to 9 tomorrow, Saturday from 10 until 6, and on Sunday from 9 until noon.
There is no entrance fee.
In the past, the event has attracted more than 8000 Lego fans from across the Maritimes.