Currently exhibiting in Hong Kong's Cityplaza is a huge LEGO display, by a talented group of local LEGO fans. The exhibit is showing from April 15 to May 2. There are 3 sections.
Nannan at The Brothers Brick writes, "The first features a panel of storyboards detailing development of the LEGO Company. The second is a display of 2,000 figures and large figure sculptures spanning over 30 years of minifig history.
The third and most exciting section is a display of 17 famous world landmarks and icons such Grand Palace in Thailand by Vincent Cheung, a pyramid from Egypt by ArzLan, the Saint Basil’s Cathedral in Russia by Schneider Cheung, and Tiananmen in China by Andy Hung." These photos are of the Tiananmen.
The full article by Nannan can be seen at The Brothers Brick LEGO blog at this link: www.brothers-brick.com/2011/04/16/
More photos of Andy Hung's Tiananmen (lots of amazing LEGO techniques) can be seen at this link: http://www.minifigs.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=36954
Joey Kwok's photos (lots) of the overall exhibition (about 6 amazing pages of Flickr photos!) can be seen by clicking on this lonk: http://www.flickr.com/photos/spideyjoey/
Nannan at The Brothers Brick writes, "The first features a panel of storyboards detailing development of the LEGO Company. The second is a display of 2,000 figures and large figure sculptures spanning over 30 years of minifig history.
The third and most exciting section is a display of 17 famous world landmarks and icons such Grand Palace in Thailand by Vincent Cheung, a pyramid from Egypt by ArzLan, the Saint Basil’s Cathedral in Russia by Schneider Cheung, and Tiananmen in China by Andy Hung." These photos are of the Tiananmen.
The full article by Nannan can be seen at The Brothers Brick LEGO blog at this link: www.brothers-brick.com/2011/04/16/
More photos of Andy Hung's Tiananmen (lots of amazing LEGO techniques) can be seen at this link: http://www.minifigs.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=36954
Joey Kwok's photos (lots) of the overall exhibition (about 6 amazing pages of Flickr photos!) can be seen by clicking on this lonk: http://www.flickr.com/photos/spideyjoey/