Adults-only Lego group building Lincoln Cathedral

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A new adults-only Lego group has opened in Lincolnshire.

The sessions have been running in Grantham for the past few weeks to aid mental health and to bring people together.

Organiser Ollie Crowder said he was inspired to set up the group after building a 10,000-brick model of the Titanic liner.

He said the group is working on a special model for the Lincolnshire Brick Lincs exhibition.

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The group is building a model of Lincoln Cathedral for a Lego exhibition

"We're piecing it together at the minute with Lincoln Cathedral, which has been built free hand," Mr Crowder said.

"We've links to Lincolnshire all over it.

"We have a Spitfire and a Red Arrow. We've got links to farming in there with a Land Rover as well."

Bethany said she had been building Lego since she was a child.

"The group is all about coming together with adults of people who love Lego and just being able to bond over it."

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