THE world’s largest Lego flower, a quarter scale Lego Ferrari and a Qantas A380 are among the creations which will feature at Australia’s biggest Lego exhibition in Elizabeth Quay.

Using more than five million pieces, Australia’s Brick Man Ryan McNaught will bring 60 original works made out of the favourite childhood toy, as well as interactive building zones.

Brick Man Experience – The Complete Collection by McNaught will also include the Lego expert’s biggest Star Wars build and different city street scenes.

“I am really excited that the Brick Man Experience is heading to Perth this school holidays,” McNaught said.

“All of my works will be displayed together in one place for people to enjoy – but you’ll need to be quick as they’re on display for 14 days only.

Camera Icon The Brick Man Experience - The Lego Ferrari featured in the exhibition. Credit: News Corp Australia, Jeremy Piper

“Perth has never welcomed a Lego exhibition anywhere near this scale before – it really is an unmissable event for all the family to enjoy.”

Lego has been a cherished childhood toy for more than 50 years, with people across the world growing up with the plastic, connecting blocks.

In 2010, McNaught took his love for Lego to a whole new level by becoming the only certified professional in the Southern Hemisphere – he now goes by the name of The Brick Man.

Camera Icon Ryan McNaught, a LEGO certified professional is preparing to bring the Brick Man Experience to Perth next month. Credit: Quest Newspapers, dlrphoto

In addition to the father of two’s pieces works from other Lego certified professionals will be displayed based around the ‘Transport’ theme from their native country.

“At the end of last year we took the exhibition to Brisbane and we were blown away by the response – it was our third tour, having already visited Melbourne and Sydney,” McNaught said.

“The response in all three cities was incredible – kids, parents, grandparents, everyone, just loved it!

Camera Icon Ryan McNaught, a LEGO certified professional is preparing to bring the Brick Man Experience to Perth next month. Credit: Supplied, dlrphoto

“I was in Perth in January and everyone was begging me to bring the exhibition here – the appetite for Lego is huge and I didn’t want the people of Perth to miss out so here I am.

“I’m looking forward to sharing my creations with Lego fans in Perth and meeting all the budding brickies out there.

“I’ve also got a few exciting things for the kids (and big kids) to participate in, so everyone can enjoy creating brick masterpieces as well as enjoying the exhibition.”

–Brick Man Experience – The Complete Collection will be in Ashton’s Big Top Tent in Elizabeth Quay from April 7-20, from 9.30am daily.

–Tickets go on sale to the public from 9am on March 16 and are from $27 from Ticketmaster.