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A plush Sydney apartment is up for grabs to the first person who guesses how many Lego bricks are in a replica model of the tower.
The one-bedroom flat in Harris Park, in western Sydney, is worth $550,000 and in a huge brand new tower development.
The Lego model will be on display at a Parramatta Eels game on Saturday at Parramatta Stadium for fans to inspect and form their guess.
The toy building was made by Cade Franklin, who won the competitive TV show Lego Masters in 2019.
A developer is offering up the chance to win a Sydney apartment (pictured an artist s impression) for someone who guesses how many Lego bricks are in a replica model
A replica of Paramount on Parkes alongside an artist’s impression of the actual development. Property developer Aland, the major jersey sponsor of the Parramatta Eels, will launch the competition this weekend when the Eels play the Sharks at Bankwest Stadium on Saturday. The model tower can be found inside Bankwest Stadium at Gate B. It will be on display all year and supporters will be able to enter at Eels home games in 2021. Entry forms are accessible by a QR code and there is a limit of one entry per person. Aland sales director Mark Bernberg said the development would be in the geographic heart of Sydney .
Lego test could win you $550k Sydney home
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