Limited edition LEGO® brick wetland animal sets now on sale at WWT London Wetland Centre

Limited edition LEGO® brick wetland animal sets now on sale at WWT London Wetland Centre

To celebrate the LEGO® brick animal trail, the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) has launched an exclusive series of mini wetland LEGO brick animal models.

Flavia our LEGO® Bricks Flamingo (c) Adam Finch
Flavia our LEGO® Bricks Flamingo (c) Adam Finch

These limited edition models have arrived at London Wetland Centre a few weeks after their GIANT LEGO brick friends, which can be found around the grounds on the LEGO brick animal trail every day until Sunday

8 November.

There are six iconic wetland animals to buy in the London Wetland Centre shop. These fun mini models, only available through the WWT, are of Mac the Mallard, Flavia the Flamingo, Lottie the Otter, Chris the Crane, Emily the Emperor Dragonfly and Benedict the Bewick’s Swan.

Like the GIANT brick animals, these models have been designed and produced exclusively for WWT by south-east based Bright Bricks, the UK’s only certified LEGO professionals and there are only 500 sets of each animal available.

In total, 421 LEGO bricks make up these six mini models – a fraction of the 45,400 bricks needed to build their six GIANT LEGO brick animal counterparts seen on the trail.

David Green, London’s General Manager said:

“The LEGO brick animal trail has been really popular so far and it’s great to be able to offer these limited edition mini models in the shop as a fun souvenir to the trail.

"With only 500 of each set available I’d encourage visitors to get here quickly if they want to add an exclusive WWT wetland animal to their LEGO brick collection!”

The limited edition models are available to purchase individually from the London Wetland Centre shop at prices ranging from £10 to £15.50, subject to availability. All sales goes to support WWT’s vital conservation work in the UK and around the world.

To find out more about the LEGO brick animal trail visit www.wwt.org.uk/legobrickanimals or follow #LEGOBrickAnimals.

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