'Building a Lego city was a lifeline in lockdown'
A father who built a city made of toy bricks with his son said the hobby had been a lifeline during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Adam, 46, and 16-year-old Samuel have spent several years and thousands of pounds building the set-up in their garden shed in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
The majority of the city has been built in the past two years and includes a theme park, town square and theatre, complete with vehicles and model people in the streets.
Adam said: "It's been a lifeline to us throughout lockdown, of being able to just come in and enjoy a hobby and forget about what has been happening."
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