20/09/2018

8 Singapore national monuments get a Lego makeover

A Lego miniature model of the National Museum of Singapore is one of 8 on display at a new travelling exhibition by the National Heritage Board. (Photo: National Heritage Board)

The monuments, which were constructed using over 110,000 toy bricks by artists from My Little Brick Shop, were chosen for their diverse architectural styles.

From now until Jun 30, visitors can also stand a chance to win Lego models by guessing the number of bricks used to build the largest model, the Sultan Mosque. They can upload a photo of the model on their personal Facebook or Instagram accounts, along with their guess & hashtags #BuildingHistorySG #librarysg.

Just how accurate to detail are these Lego models? Compare & find out.

SULTAN MOSQUE

THIAN HOCK KENG TEMPLE

JURONG TOWN HALL

CENTRAL FIRE STATION

FORMER TANJONG PAGAR RAILWAY STATION

ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL

FORMER NANYANG UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SINGAPORE

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