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

  1. "Live Company to acquire leading brick model building company Bright Bricks". Youtube. Proactive Media. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
  2. Trotman, Andrew (6 Nov 2014). "Is this the best job in the world? Bright Bricks builds giant Netto dog from Lego". The Daily Telegraph.
  3. Carter, Brea (3 December 2015). "Event TV: Lego's Christmas train in action". Event Magazine.
  4. "Inside Lego at Christmas". Documentary. 26 December 2015. Channel 4.
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