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The Lego Man, SA Australia
| Address | 37 Jubilee Avenue, Angaston South Australia, 5353, Australia | | Telephone Enquiries : | 08-8564 2714 |
Visit Tom Lucieer's remarkable collection of Lego models when next in the Barossa Valley.
The collection is one of Australia's largest private Lego collections, located in the charming town of Angaston, enjoyed by children, the technically minded, train enthusiasts and the young at heart. This collection has everything from space stations to racing cars, a circus, a zoo, a medieval castle complete with knights and drawbridge and model T cars. The Lego collection is worth approximately AUD90,000 and includes almost all models produced by Lego, with some made as early as 1959. The majority of Tom's Lego has been purchased locally from the Community Store in Nuriootpa. The collection is housed in a large display area at the rear of his home.
The highlight however is the set of trains which whiz around permanent tracks in the traditional way of model railways.
Tom Lucieer is a retired Australian National Railway worker and railway artefacts are also part of his remarkable collection.
Visitors should look for the sign at the house and ring the doorbell. A phone call will ensure that the collection is open when you visit. Proceeds of your entry fee goes to St John Ambulance.
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| Entity Facility | Car park, Coach Parking. | | Experience | Cultural. |
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