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David Lyall joined LEGO on 4 November 1962.<ref name="Bricks n Pieces 83-3"/> He was part of the original design team at British Lego Ltd, along with [[Kenneth Jones]] and [[Brena John]]. The three designed and constructed LEGO models for exhibitions and shop promotions.<ref name="Parsons 2022"/>
David Lyall joined LEGO on 4 November 1962.<ref name="Bricks n Pieces 83-3"/> He was part of the original design team at British Lego Ltd, along with [[Kenneth Jones]] and [[Brena John]]. The three designed and constructed LEGO models for exhibitions and shop promotions.<ref name="Parsons 2022"/>
Lyall's first LEGO model designed was a small cow. His first large display was a {{cvt|2000|sqft}} scene from ''[[Wikipedia:Alice in Wonderland|Alice in Wonderland]]'', created for a London store's [[Wikipedia:Christmas grotto|Christmas grotto]] in 1963.<ref name="Bricks n Pieces 83-3"/>
Lyall's two favourite models he created were a recreation of the [[Wikipedia:Irish State Coach|Irish State Coach]] (1977) and a piece based on the story of [[Wikipedia:Saint George and the Dragon|St. George and the Dragon]] (1980).<ref name="Bricks n Pieces 83-3"/><ref name="Wiencek 1987"/>
Lyall retired at the end of November 1983.<ref name="Bricks n Pieces 83-3"/><ref name="Wiencek 1987"/>
Lyall retired at the end of November 1983.<ref name="Bricks n Pieces 83-3"/><ref name="Wiencek 1987"/>



Revision as of 06:48, 1 October 2025

David Lyall
David Lyall, seen here in his mid-60s, wearing an orange sweater and holding a LEGO mouse model from the 1980 Kipper advertisement
David Lyall in 1980
Born
Frederick David Weatherston Lyall

(1916-11-29)29 November 1916
Died11 May 2000(2000-05-11) (aged 83)
OccupationLEGO model designer
Years active1962−1983
Signature

Frederick David Weatherston Lyall (29 November 1916 − 11 May 2000)[1] was a British artist who worked as a model designer at LEGO UK Ltd.

Lyall worked at an advertising agency and designing sets for a theatre company before joining Lego.[2]

David Lyall joined LEGO on 4 November 1962.[3] He was part of the original design team at British Lego Ltd, along with Kenneth Jones and Brena John. The three designed and constructed LEGO models for exhibitions and shop promotions.[4]

Lyall's first LEGO model designed was a small cow. His first large display was a 2,000 sq ft (190 m2) scene from Alice in Wonderland, created for a London store's Christmas grotto in 1963.[3]

Lyall's two favourite models he created were a recreation of the Irish State Coach (1977) and a piece based on the story of St. George and the Dragon (1980).[3][2]

Lyall retired at the end of November 1983.[3][2]

References

  1. "David Lyall registration index records". Retrieved 30 September 2025.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Wiencek, Henry (1987). The World of LEGO Toys. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. pp. 152–157. ISBN 0-8109-2362-9.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Lyall, David (Autumn 1983). Lister, Susan; Moore, Michael (eds.). "Goodbye David Lyall". Bricks 'n Pieces (Interview). Vol. 1, no. 3. Wrexham, Clwyd: LEGO UK Ltd. pp. 4–5.
  4. Parsons, Niomi (21 April 2022). "Love Wrexham, Love LEGO". Love Wrexham Magazine. Archived from the original on 26 September 2025. Retrieved 28 September 2025.