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Utah LEGO builders experience Brick Fest Live
Salt Lake City, Utah – At Brick Fest Live on Saturday and Sunday, LEGO builders had the chance to demonstrate their abilities.
LEGO enthusiasts had the opportunity to investigate various construction possibilities within the Salt Palace Convention Center. The second-floor manager, Julius Funches, expressed his opinion that Utahns enjoyed the event.
Funches remarked, “Utah has been showing out so far.” “We are happy that we were able to give everyone in Utah a place to come out and have fun with the Brick Fest Live brand, and it’s a great crowd.”
Funches said a derby race car track was a popular feature of the event.
According to Funches, “you get to build the Lego car and race it down the track with your family and friends.” “It’s really awesome.”
Funches claimed that a glow-in-the-dark area of Brick Fest Live was one of his personal favorite features.
Funches stated, “Anything you want can be built over there and displayed on the back tables.” “Then they are illuminated by the black light, which gives them a really cool glow in the dark [look].”
The competition to build bridges was one of the great highlights of Brick Fest Live. Here, individuals succeeded in constructing a bridge in the allotted seven minutes. According to Funches, weights are then positioned in the center of the bridge to determine how much weight it can support before collapsing.
The event wasn’t only for fun, even though it’s a terrific place to use LEGOs to build anything you can imagine. The festival also had an educational component. According to Funches, the event demonstrates how children can take an idea and make it a reality.
According to Funches, “[Brick Fest Live] also teaches you a little bit of engineering skills.” “How well [are] you able to assemble something, have it work well, and make it look good?”
A news statement claims that Chad Collins, a father who enjoyed building things out of LEGOs, launched Brick Fest Live.
In a news statement, Brick Fest Live COO Joe Boerner stated, “At Brick Fest Live, families build together to accomplish their goals and find creative solutions – all while inspiring the next generation of artists, engineers, and leaders.”
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