April 6, 201113 yr This is definitely one of the most unique MOCs, can't wait to see the finished product!
April 7, 201113 yr This is an impressive creation! I like this new technique "simple but not easy" ...you're a genius! I want to see your progress
April 7, 201113 yr Author Thanks for all of you again!! Added 3 photos about current status. Quite headache to finalize it Edited April 7, 201113 yr by BadLeo
April 7, 201113 yr This is really an mazing MOC. I was always fascinated by the architecture of the opera, very unique and remarkable. You captured all of it in your build. Oh, and I love these wings
April 8, 201113 yr This is the most awesome building technique I've ever seen used in LEGO. I can't wait for you to finish this beauty. Tim
April 11, 201113 yr Wow! It is simply amazing. It looks just like the real building. I can't wait to see it when it is done.
April 15, 201113 yr Dear All! It is completed finally! Enjoy! Nice work! From the photos you uploaded it looks like the exhibition is in Taikoo Shing? Anyways, it would be nice to see this next to the Taj Mahal. Also, how many pieces did you use? Edited April 15, 201113 yr by vader11
April 15, 201113 yr Author Nice work! From the photos you uploaded it looks like the exhibition is in Taikoo Shing? Anyways, it would be nice to see this next to the Taj Mahal. Also, how many pieces did you use? Yes, It will show in Cityplaza until 2nd May, come and visit us if you nearby!
April 15, 201113 yr UPDATE It is Completed finally…… Congrats! This is a ingenious MOC! Great roof constrution and tha tdone on such a tight deadline! hat off!
April 15, 201113 yr I had high expectations for this after seeing your WIP, and you don't disappoint! . The end result is stunning, really a very beautiful MOC. Too bad Australia is a bit to far from Norway to just drop by and see this , I would have loved to see it in real life.
April 15, 201113 yr It has been fascinating watching your genius unfold, the planning involved to get this built so quickly must have been significant. Congratulations, time for a good lay down now. I wonder if it would be worthwhile approaching the people behind the lego exhibit at the Sydney Aquarium.
April 15, 201113 yr Fantastic result, BadLeo. Very impressive rendition of our famous Opera House. :classic:
April 16, 201113 yr Author I had high expectations for this after seeing your WIP, and you don't disappoint! . The end result is stunning, really a very beautiful MOC. Too bad Australia is a bit to far from Norway to just drop by and see this , I would have loved to see it in real life. Thank you, It is exhibiting in Cityplaza Hong Kong until 2nd May, This is the biggest MOC exhibition in HK, wish to share more information to all of you very soon, You may "LIKE" our facebook to keep close to us ;) http://www.facebook.com/legendbricks
April 16, 201113 yr I am utterly speechless mate... and besides, no amount of superlatives would do this justice. Hats off.
April 16, 201113 yr Amazing, simply fantastic! Congratulations on finishing this outstanding masterpiece, truly a work of art!
April 16, 201113 yr Author I am utterly speechless mate... and besides, no amount of superlatives would do this justice. Hats off. WOW! MetroiD, you are over praised. Many thanks to blogging it! I really felt honored about it. I think this MOC is base on brave more than intelligent, because even the technique worked out, still need lot of brave to buy those slopes. moreover, This MOC seem cant keep very long time, so I have to find a way to handle those easy-yellow-white-slope :P
April 16, 201113 yr That is such a neat idea for making those curves. I'm so impressed! It's a beautiful creation all around. ;-)
April 17, 201113 yr I'm a bit puzzled as to why you've added those minifigs - they're probably there to spice the creation up and make it look more interesting, but in my opinion it would have looked much better without them, not least because they're out of scale with the building. And the main reason I don't like that is of course because your creation is utterly amazing in itself and really doesn't need spicing up to be interesting. Those roof shapes have been created in a unique and truly innovative way, and as I've already said, that's a terribly difficult thing to do with the square bricks we all love so much :) the finished product lives up to all the expectations your WIP pictures gave me. If TLC included this in the Architecture line, I'd be lining up to buy it. And that line would probably be quite long ;)
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