Another selection of your Lego models
Another selection of pictures sent in by readers of their Lego models as the company celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Ben and Isaac, aged 7 and 5, love making vehicles and model towns and fairground rides. nextpage
Steven Hyde, aged 11, from Wednesbury. He is pictured with his Lego Bionicle collection. nextpage
Daniel Gough, aged 7, from Wolverhampton with his Lego collection. nextpage
Callum Sanders, aged 6, from Brownhills with his Star Wars Lego collection that he had for Christmas.nextpage
Ryan Dabbs, aged 5, from Hednesford with his jet fighter. nextpage
Callum Simpson, aged 7, from Sedgley, with his model of a coach with extra luggage on top.nextpage
Jacob and Ellie Jones, aged 5 and 4, from Codsall with their Lego hospital that they made together.nextpage
Chloe Walker, aged 8, from Wordsley, with the steam train she made with her grandad.nextpage
Sophie, 9, Joe, 7, Sam, 7, from Calgary in Canada with their Lego town.nextpage
Edward, aged 7, with his village constructed from bricks that were from the original Lego set given to his father as a Christmas present in 1975.nextpage
Sacha, aged 9, with her Lego Bionicle collection.nextpage
James Forrester-Darby aged 6 with his Lego Ferrari.nextpage
Damon Poole, aged 12, old from Bushbury in Wolverhampton with some of his Lego collection.nextpage
James Hills, aged 7, with some of his Lego collection.nextpage
Adam Passmore aged 10 from Kingswinford with his Lego creation called King Runrigs.nextpage
Max Walters and his friend Jenson Roddis with the models they made.nextpage
Tom Shackleton, aged 10, with his Exoforce ship.nextpage
James Skelding, aged 9, with his Lego battle space ship.