Bright Bricks is a toy construction brick building company based in Bordon, Hampshire. The company was founded by Duncan Titmarsh in 2010 and subsequently became a LEGO-certified building company, until its 2018 takeover by Live Group, withdrawal from the LEGO Certified Professional program, and move to using non-LEGO plastic bricks.[1]
The company previously specialised in LEGO builds for corporate clients. Some of their better known work included a 12-metre-tall (39 ft) Christmas tree at St Pancras railway station, a large replica of the Netto mascot which toured UK stores prior to Netto's withdrawal from the UK market, a jet engine from a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, and a multicoloured oak tree wrapping around a concrete pillar at Hamad International Airport.[2] In 2015 they built a large-scale train for the Covent Garden Christmas celebrations.[3][4]
References
- ↑ "Live Company to acquire leading brick model building company Bright Bricks". Youtube. Proactive Media. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
- ↑ Trotman, Andrew (6 Nov 2014). "Is this the best job in the world? Bright Bricks builds giant Netto dog from Lego". The Daily Telegraph.
- ↑ Carter, Brea (3 December 2015). "Event TV: Lego's Christmas train in action". Event Magazine.
- ↑ "Inside Lego at Christmas". Documentary. 26 December 2015. Channel 4.
External links
- Official website
- A mammoth, a church and a tiger: 12 amazing Lego creations by Bright Bricks — The Daily Telegraph