
Bricksboro 2025 was held on October 11th and 12th. It was our fourth annual Bricksboro, all made possible by our partnership with the Greensboro Science Center, we appreciate them so much!
This was our largest show to date, with almost 50 NCLUG members taking part in the show. Spread out across 70+ tables and over 5,000 square feet, NCLUG provided a show for all patrons in attendance. Thanks to all that came, displayed and volunteered for this event.

This was the first year of holding mini seminars for the public, where NCLUG members went over a variety of topics, in hands on bricks discussions with children and adults of all ages! We had daily seminars on Building Techniques, History of the Minifig, Music Theory with LEGO, a vacuum powered engine demonstration, Pokeball group build, and an infinity cube make and take!








This was our 2nd year of giving out awards, as voted on by members of the staff of the GSC. Below are all of the winners!




Best Bricksboro Build – this best in show award went to Chris for The Chris & Frankie Method: Utilizing LEGO to make Music Theory Accessible! This was an interactive build to help teach kids music theory and piano! This was enjoyed by many children over the weekend, either at the display or during one of Chris’ seminars where he went over the method in a hands on experience!




Best Space – Ocey’s awesome M-Tron moon base!

Best Motion – Ian’s awesome dual rotor helicopter!

Best Pop Culture – Hailey’s Winnie the Pooh mosaic


Best Castle – Jordan’s wonderful castle scene

Best Bionicle – Jayme’s awesome work on this figure!


Best Building – Rob’s castle column


Best Engine – Delton’s Honda WORKING engine, vacuum powered!

Best Locomotive/Train Car – Scott’s lumber car


Best Star Wars – Jessica’s awesome scene from the Phantom Menace
Below are some highlights from the show, big thanks to Matt Zeher for his wonderful photography work. To see all of his shots from the weekend, be sure to check them out on his Flickr page!





























































