A MASSIVE 100,000-piece Lego model of the iconic Forth Rail Bridge is set to go on display in Edinburgh.
The model will be coming to the capital as part of the Edinbrick event between 10-11 May.
Edinbrick, an event to be held at the Meadowbank Sports Centre, sees hundreds of Lego models displayed and showed off.
The event also hosts a tombola and build zones where punters can build displays and models from the Danish toy company.


Revenue raised by the event will be donated to charity FairyBricks, which collects and donates Lego to children in hospital, with tickets for Edinbrick costing £6.50.
The massive Forth Rail Bridge display was first shown off in Manchester last year but will come to Scotland for the first time next month.
The model measures a massive 26ft in length and features two working replicas of rail tracks running end to end.
The Forth Rail Bridge is a UNESCO world heritage site and an iconic landmark on the Scottish landscape linking Fife to Edinburgh.
Built out of red Lego bricks, the model is as accurate to the original as could be achieve, offering event attendees an up-close look at the replica.
Lead organiser of Edinbrick, Doug Adamson, said: “When we heard that LUKR were looking to return to Edinbrick after last year we knew we would need more space for displays.
“What could be more fitting than seeing the biggest Lego Forth Bridge ever built in the city that you can see the real bridge from?”