Arctic conditions in LEGO City

The self confessed LEGO fan admitted to daydreaming at school of becoming an explorer so kids, daydreaming isn’t all bad! the range is available from the 1st June and runs from a snowmobile right up to an Arctic base camp. The sets were all presented on a stunning diorama made by artist Mark Campbell, he spent four days working on it (pictured) and admitted he may have got a little carried away, tripling the size of his original plans and even hiding a yeti in the mountains to find when he cuts it open. The event also launched the Young Explorers’ Campaign in partnership with National Geographic Kids, they’re looking for kids across the UK to design a piece of kit that could be used to survive in the polar regions. We’ve had some ideas already, no not yellow snow detectors!

About Peter Jenkinson

Toyologist Pete Jenkinson regularly writes about toys in national newspapers like The Sun and The Mail. This super-dad has an unmatched passion and dedication for trying and testing the latest, coolest and most interesting offerings from the world of toys.

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