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Thanks for all supporting this MOC! I Love you all! :wub:

I don't know how to edit the subject, do admin could help me remove the WIP?

Thanks a Lot!!!!! :thumbup:

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Making Of:

After the Bricks Adventure (Hong Kong) 2011, we (LegendBricks.com) was invited to re-show our creation with add-ons.

So I decided to build a Sydney Opera House, since I lived in OZ for 4 years.

I inspired by this web page, I wish I could made it with pattern.

Therefore, I started to prove my concept:

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OK, the concept SEEM is work(so scare), I bought 2K 1x3 slopes from bricklink to implement about it.

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1st Attempt :

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Can you see the Angel Wing? :blush:

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It look nice, but I find that, it is fail to make a narrow tail, so I mixed some reversed 1 x 2 slope in it to make it able to slanting.

2nd Attempt :

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It look a bit similar with the real one, so is a time to mass product:

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It could say it is 69% complete right now, 7 days to go >_<

Special Thanks to Antony Tam to help for the base.

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8-4-2011

UPDATE

Testing the position...

Need more time to massage it... :cry_sad:

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13-4-2011 4:00AM

Adding LED light…. so sleepy…. icon_sad.gif

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15-04-2011

UPDATE

It is Completed finally……

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Posted

Cool!!!

i really love the way you faced this challenge!

The Sydney Opera house is always one of those things that are

the hardest to create in bricks, but you're getting there!

Oh, any interior?...

Thanks!

I am so sorry that I can't afford interior to meet the dead line(13rd April) :wacko:

but I may add LED light if I have half day before show :blush:

Posted

Let me just agree with all the others and say wow! This is really unique BadLeo, one of the most impressive building techniques I've ever seen.

I'll be too waiting for the final result. Great work! :thumbup:

Posted

Yup, that's some skillful SNOTting right there. Do show us the finished article please - and I'd also _love_ to see it adorned with LED lights!

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Let me be the first Aussie to say what an AWESOME job you are doing so far, now that's a lot of slope pieces ! :laugh:

Someone said interior, OMG.....that would be even bigger undertaking ! :wink:

I wonder if this is the way Lego will design that rumoured Sydney Opera House ! :wink:

Good luck with your creation.....keep going and Brick On 'BadLeo' ! :grin:

Posted

I'm very impressed! Creating curves with bricks is not an easy task, so managing to get it to look so much like the real thing is a great achievement. Well done, I can't wait to see the finished building!

Posted

Now that is looking great BadLeo! I thought it was quite impossible to achieve the curvaceous look of the Sydney Opera House, it seems you have proven me wrong. The use of those slopes is indeed an ingenious solution for the curved sloping shape, my only concern is its stability. Is it fragile? Still, great job so far and looking forward for the completion of this project. :thumbup:

Posted

This is going to look great upon its completion. Awesome work so far. Great job on the technique used to replicate the concrete ribbed roof. Can't wait to see the finished MOC. Keep up the great work :classic:

Posted

Thanks for all of you!

This show will have lot of unbelievable MOC as well, we will going to share it on next week. Featuring Schneider and AndyBear!

Now that is looking great BadLeo! I thought it was quite impossible to achieve the curvaceous look of the Sydney Opera House, it seems you have proven me wrong. The use of those slopes is indeed an ingenious solution for the curved sloping shape, my only concern is its stability. Is it fragile? Still, great job so far and looking forward for the completion of this project. :thumbup:

I am also surprised to the stability,

every 4 rows of slopes was fit with one of this

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so they able to depend on each other.

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Thanks for all of you!

This show will have lot of unbelievable MOC as well, we will going to share it on next week. Featuring Schneider and AndyBear!

I am also surprised to the stability,

every 4 rows of slopes was fit with one of this

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so they able to depend on each other.

Nice job! It is unbelievable that the slope can be used to make this building cover!!! 100% looking forward to see your MOC!

Posted

I too will follow you progress closely! ;-)

I have long been thinking about doing this project also, but implementing a different technique than yours. Yours is very innovative and original!

Looking forward to your next update!

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