Cumbernauld dad builds a 3ft-long Tunnock's Caramel Wafer using Lego
Bar manager Graeme Wells constructed the popular Scottish biscuit to showcase at the UK’s biggest Lego exposition, BrickLive.
The 37-year-old’s chocolate wafer sat alongside his Lego banners for Irn-Bru and Tennants lager as he brought a Scottish twist at the exhibition in the SEC.
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Graeme said: “I build anything that comes into my head. I love being creative and I like to try new things as well.
“Doing all of this can be time-consuming but it’s great fun because the family gets involved too.
“I wanted to do something that was Scottish since we are in Glasgow.
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Hide Ad“So when I saw the Caramel Wafer and the Irn Bru around the city, I knew it would be a good idea.”
It only took Lego lover Graeme two days to make the construction.
He added: “Things like this don’t take me long to do, they are easy to do.
“I needed to bring a Scottish element to this show.
“I want to make people smile a bit and what more than bringing something that relates to our lifestyle.
“It means a lot for people to appreciate my work which I love doing this in my spare time.”
For more information about BrickLive visit http://bricklive.co.uk/bricklive-glasgow-2018.