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alexhui

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  1. I made a LEGO Snowman moc model, and magnify 27 times larger, place in Official LEGO HONG KONG Exhibition "Time Square Christmas Village" at 2012. The snowman is still unfinish on setup. We placed all the original LEGO MOC models in 2rd floor show case. Of course I take a shot after setup with my lovely creation.
  2. My lastest MOC model.
  3. The whole bridge is my own creation, it used more than 10000 bricks. I built the main parts at home, and carried them to the exhibition place and combined together. Finally, it's about 8PCS X 3PCS 32X32 baseplate in size, I will put it in brickshelf later, thanks again.
  4. I contribed the minifigs scale tower bridge for about 5-6 weeks time, and take part in the Bricks Adverture 2011 exhibition.Hope you would like this.THANKS.
  5. amazing stair and color matching, best LEGO stair I have ever seen. It's very good MOC model.
  6. about 40 days working time. VERY THANKS. 40 days, I can built Hong Kong Style Lego since I live in Hong Kong for over 30 years, everywhere can find the Hot and noisly Air-Con. Populated....that is what Hong Kong style...
  7. I built the LEGO in around 40 days. I used the MOC model to join the Hong Kong LEGO Building competition that held in 7/30/2010 - 3/8/2010 in Hong Kong Conference and Exhibition Center. Lucky my model has entry the last 12 model in Finals. Here is the details of the 12 models in finals. http://www.easttouch.com.hk/events/lego/ THANKS ALL.
  8. Apliu Street (simplified Chinese: 鸭寮街; traditional Chinese: 鴨寮街) is a street in the Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It runs parallel to Cheung Sha Wan Road between Yen Chow Street and Nam Cheong Street. An easy way to reach it is to get off at the MTR Sham Shui Po Station. Use the A2 or C2 exit and you will be ascending directly into Apliu Street. The Cantonese name “apliu” (鴨寮) comes from a village which was formerly located nearby but has long since been buried underneath the urbanization of Sham Shui Po. Apliu Street has a huge flea market containing electronics, electrical components, and related items. A shopper can find both new and used merchandise in the area. Apliu Street is well known for geek shopping. While Apliu Street is famous for electronic parts, the Golden Shopping Arcade found on the other side of Cheung Sha Wan Road is famous for computer hardware and related items.
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