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    Default On the loose - Lego Display in Sydney

    You may have seen this on a TV commercial in Sydney!
    http://myfun.com.au/on-the-loose/Our%20Creations.aspx

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    I went to the Australia wildlife park a couple of weekends ago the Lego displays are pretty cool and impressive, they sold out of the exclusive free mini figure tho, and the Lego shop they have set up there doesn't have anything new really

    Would of been good to see a couple of purchasable mini sets like a koala or shark.

    I will post some pics up later tonight
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharky View Post
    I will post some pics up later tonight
    Looking forward to it, I love the Aquarium (especially now with the Dugong exhibit, Dugongs are awesome (also the name of my Broomball team), and I really wanted to visit the Lego exhibition. Just have to wait till the school holidays are over, we went last year when the Spongebob exhibit was on, and the place was crammed full to capacity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by i_amtrunks View Post
    Looking forward to it, I love the Aquarium (especially now with the Dugong exhibit, Dugongs are awesome (also the name of my Broomball team), and I really wanted to visit the Lego exhibition. Just have to wait till the school holidays are over, we went last year when the Spongebob exhibit was on, and the place was crammed full to capacity.
    haha that was the same the other weekend, we were going to go to the aquarium, but the line was about 50 people long.. we walked to the wildlife park and the que was 2 so we went there instead and decided to do the aquarium in feb when school is back...

    its handy there too teachers get in for free
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    hmm might give this a visit when I go for short annual leave. Haven't seen a dugong yet in person and I havent even entered that Wildlife park just the Aquarium.
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    Yes I read about this in the LEGO magazine! Can't wait to see pics Sharky!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharky View Post
    its handy there too teachers get in for free
    I know!

    Wildlife world is pretty below average, especially compared to the aquarium, personally I think both the Zoo and Featherdale are leaps and bounds above it.
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    The Drover out the front of Sydney Wildlife World





    Snake Keeper





    Boxing Kangaroo





    Burke and Wills









    Caveman





    Family Happy Snap









    Bison



    Adventure guy





    Big Real Croc



    althought the wildlife park is average, the croc is impressive but mostly i went for the lego displays and they were something amazing. it was a nice easy relaxing day tho i wish i could build like that, the detail is incredible especially the faces which seem to mimc the actual minifigs they do produce these days. i was a little disapointed they didnt have any exclusive adventur guy minifigures left tho

    hope you enjoy the pics.
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    They didn't say how long the exhibition was on for on the website, so am guessing it's only on until the end of the school holidays (in a few days time).

    I wonder who does these sorts of things... Lego Australia perhaps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
    They didn't say how long the exhibition was on for on the website, so am guessing it's only on until the end of the school holidays (in a few days time).

    I wonder who does these sorts of things... Lego Australia perhaps?
    i believe it runs for 12 months a year long event, so plenty of time to catch it
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