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Brickwrecks – sunken ships in LEGO® bricks was developed by the Western Australian Museum in partnership with the Australian National Maritime Museum.

The LEGO models were created by Ryan McNaught and his Brickman team.

We would like to thank the following for their contributions:

  • Alexander Walmsley
  • Australian Maritime Safety Authority
  • Avatar Alliance Foundation
  • Benjamin Wharton
  • Casey & Lowe
  • Cornish Plastic Pollution Coalition
  • Cosmos Archaeology
  • The Curtin HIVE(Hub for Immersive Visualisation and eResearch) 
  • Dave Woodman
  • Dr Maddy McAllister, Queensland Museum Network
  • Fred Hocker, Swedish National Maritime and Transport Museums
  • Institute of Nautical Archaeology, Texas A&M University
  • Maritime New Zealand
  • Mark Sherouse
  • Mereana Taungapeau, Auckland Museum
  • Merlin Entertainments
  • Michael Larkin, Fulcrum Commercial Pty Ltd
  • Mr Wonchun Kang, National Research Institute of Maritime Cultural Heritage, Republic of Korea
  • Parks Canada
  • Rachel Doornekamp, Deep Trekker Inc
  • Saab Seaeye
  • Silentworld Foundation
  • St Augustine Lighthouse and Museum
  • Sydney Metro
  • The Brickman team
  • The Curiosity Theorem
  • Tracey Williams, LEGO Lost at Sea project

Projekt Group Vasa Museum

  • Hanna Nielsén, Main project leader
  • Colm Keller, Project manager exhibition
  • Joanna Skarpsvärd, Project manager public
  • Stefan Evensen, Project manager IT
  • Elin Petersson, Project manager program and pedagogy
  • Peter Rydebjörk, Project manager A2
  • Tora Larsdotter Andersson, Proect manager communcations
  • Sofia Tornqvist, Content and text

The Vasa Museum would also like to thank the Vasa Rediviva foundation and the friends of the Vasa Museum for financial support for the exhibition.