More on KentOnline
An exhibition featuring 30 famous locomotives and landmarks made entirely from LEGO steams in to Kent this Easter.
It is the first time Bricks Britannia, which runs at the Kent & East Sussex Railway in Tenterden until Easter Monday, has gone on show in the UK.
It includes an 8m-long model of the iconic Flying Scotsman and charts the history of Britain from Neolithic Stonehenge through to the supersonic age of Concorde, and has been created by Bright Bricks, featured on Channel 4's Inside Lego at Christmas.
Thousands of LEGO bricks to create all the models, including the Flying Scotsman, which comes complete with three Pullman carriages.
Andre Freeman from the railway at Tenterden, said: "This is the first time this amazing exhibition has been on show in the UK so we are very excited to be the first venue to host the event."
The exhibition, which is also on from Saturday, April 22 and Sunday, April 23 and Saturday, April 29 and Sunday, April 30, as well as the May bank holiday weekend, includes workshops where visitors can build their own LEGO steam locomotive and Pullman carriage.
Entry to Bricks Britannia is free with the purchase of a TravelCard for all-day travel between Tenterden and Bodiam stations, while the workshops cost £10 when booking online.
Fares are £18, £12 for three to 15-year-olds and £38 for a family.
To book visit kesr.org.uk/bricks