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Find Your Local Distributor We're sorry, currently there are no LEGO Education distributors in this country. The maximum quantity of an item that can purchased in each transaction is 99.To inquire about purchasing more than 99 of one item, please call 800-362-4738. Our apologies, the content you requested cannot be located. using the Search box above.Before you can vote for cool new LEGO sets, or submit your own you'll need to sign in with or register for a LEGO ID: You're currently signed in to LEGO ID as . Would you like to sign in to LEGO Ideas with this LEGO ID? LEGO Ideas is designed for older builders. We’re sorry, but based on the birth date we have on file for you, this means we can't let you have an account here. Create and Share Galleries as a place to share your models with other LEGO builders like you. Are you sure you want to log out of LEGO Ideas? HSBC Main Building, Hong Kong (1:265) Official LEGO Comments 1 Last Updated 2 years ago.




Click "Updates" above to see the latest. “Many buildings are statements of confidence in the future, so they are inextricably linked to the political processes which generate their need, and some of that is really highly symbolic. The Bank was certainly no exception. It was a very considered move, as a vehicle to enhance the prosperity of that particular bank, which has since moved dramatically into the world league. But it was also a symbol of confidence in the future of the colony.” Norman Foster, lecture at Glasgow Royal Conference hall, 8 May 1997 Completed in 1985, HSBC Main Building has been and will always be a milestone in architecture history. The design has won it countless awards and an irreplaceable place in Hong Kong's famous Victoria Harbour skyline. Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of this remarkable building by making it an official LEGO product! Authentic replica of the iconic structural bridges Lion statues at the Bank's entrance Famous Feng-Shui cannons on the top of the building




Sunlight mirror suspended outside the building Hong Kong's famous tram, double-decker bus and taxi in the same 1:265 scale *Proposed product includes only HSBC Main Building, the other buildings in the main picture are for reference only. Promotions & Latest News SHOPPING, DINING & ENTERTAINMENTYau Tsim Mong district and Victoria Harbour have been recreated in LEGO, currently exhibiting at City Gallery (next to City Hall). “‘City Impressions @ Tsim Sha Tsui’ will take you on an interesting journey back to yesterday, through today. Revealed in the exhibition are maps, photos, plans, simulated images together with colourful plastic brick models of Tsim Sha Tsui.” Running until June 17th, this ‘plastic brick model‘ event is clearly ‘unofficially’ LEGO-related, but is worth a visit if around Central, plus it’s free. There are two exhibits – the first shows TST in the early 20th century – a busy scene of hawkers, rickshaws and ‘hotdog’ buses set around the old Kowloon Station on the waterfront.




The second depicts the same area as it looks today (thus leaving visitors to ponder the eternal question: ‘Is it me, or is everything shit now?‘) Both scenes include a huge rubber duck, which is docks in the harbour today. See also: Hong Kong in Miniature. Even the great harbour swim is included…Lego rooster to feature in Hong Kong's Chinese New Year parade Andy Hung, the territory's only certified Lego professional builder, was commissioned by the Hong Kong Tourism Board to create the two-metre (6.5 ft) tall bird. Posted 26 Jan 2017 17:23 Updated 26 Jan 2017 17:30 HONG KONG: A Lego rooster made of 220,000 red, white, yellow and green toy bricks will be the centrepiece of a float in Hong Kong's Chinese New Year parade to usher in the Year of the Rooster.Andy Hung, the territory's only certified Lego professional builder, was commissioned by the Hong Kong Tourism Board to create the two-metre (6.5 ft) tall bird."I wanted to use Lego pieces that resonate with people from the East and impress my audience," Hung told Reuters Televison.The rooster, which took 5 people 1-1/2 months to build, is one of several Lego statues on the float, including a life-sized farmer holding a rake, a tuxedo-clad waiter and a race car driver clutching his helmet.




The night-time parade takes place on Saturday, the first day of the Lunar New Year, when 10 floats will light up the streets of Hong Kong's famous Tsim Sha Tsui shopping district.Hung, a full-time artist with studios in Hong Kong and Beijing, is one of Asia's three certified Lego professionals.The group comprises adult hobbyists who have turned their passion into a professional activity, Lego says on its website. (Reporting by Joyce Zhou, Writing by Karishma Singh, Editing by Darren Schuettler) YOU MAY ALSO LIKE From Our WebsiteFrom the WebWednesday, December, 14th – Friday, December, 16th Ages 4-8  Mornings 9am – 12noon – Galaxy Far Away: Join us on an adventurous journey through space! Build the Redstone Rocket to blast through the atmosphere into a realm that is truly out of this world. Travel back in time to build NASA’s Gemini Capsule. Trust your astronaut’s building skills to pilot a spacecraft that will bring you back to Earth safely. We’ll build motorized models that represent spacecraft from your favourite popular space movie.




Come experience this stellar journey to a GALAXY FAR AWAY ! Ages 4-8    Afternoons 2pm – 5pm – Minecraft: Minecraft is a game about placing blocks to build anything you can imagine. At night monsters come out, make sure to build a shelter before that happens. Experience the world of Minecraft with LEGO® bricks in this fun camp. Kids will start by crafting their shelters and some of the mobs, critters and tools using LEGO® bricks. Students will face new challenges each day, building models and crafting key elements from the popular Minecraft game. LEGO® is a registered trademark of the LEGO® Group and Mojang © 2009-2013. “Minecraft” are trademarks of Notch Development AB of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse these programs. Ages 8-12   Mornings 9am – 12noon –  Pocket Brick Monsters: Get ready for an adventure in the world of Pokémon®! Capture wild Pokémon® creatures and train them for battle. Tap into your inner engineer as we build Dratini, Pikachu, Poké Balls and more.




Do you have what it takes to become a Pokémon® Master? Ages 8-12    Afternoons 2pm – 5pm – Minecraft: Minecraft is a game about placing blocks to build anything you can imagine. Monday, December, 19th – Friday, December 23rd Ages 4-8    Morning 9am – 12noon – Bat League – Enter the dark city where a dangerous jokester and other evil villains wreak havoc. Thankfully there is a bat hero who comes out each night to fight against these evil-doers! The good guys will ride into action as campers build motorized models of the bat hero’s speedy vehicle and bat girl’s sleek motorcycle. But keep the bat light searching for the evil jokester’s motorized low rider vehicle cruising through the city streets as well. Send the bat hero swinging on his grappling hook technic model from one skyscraper to the next as he fights crime with his trusty super sidekick. Campers will use their imaginations, building skills and crime-fighting passion in this thrilling camp of bat heroes and villains!




Ages 4-8  Afternoon  2pm – 5pm –  Winter Fun- Don’t get left in the cold! Bring the winter fun indoors with interactive Bricks4Kidz models of some popular winter activities − from the hair-raising thrill of the luge to the more relaxing pace of the horse and sleigh. Build the all-business snowplow and all-fun snow mobile. Our winter theme wouldn’t be complete without ice hockey and skiing! All you need to create these winter memories are our bricks and your imagination. Bricks4Kidz is a STEM-based program that teaches science and technology concepts using LEGO® bricks. Ages 8-12   Morning 9am – 12noon – Stop Motion Animation: Set up storyboards, design sets, shoot, edit, direct & produce your own unique Lego Movie!  Use our huge amount of LEGO© resources to express and animate your creativity. Ages 8-12  Afternoon 2pm – 5pm – Robotics:  Robotics is geared for children 8-12 years of age. Using software while working on PC’s and laptops, elementary school students will be able to program the model builds they craft using our Bricks 4 Kidz model plans and LEGO®Education products.




WeDo bridges the physical world, represented by our models and the virtual world of computers and programming software, providing a hands-on learning experience that actively involves young students in their own learning process. Wednesday, December 28th – Friday, December 30th Ages 4-8    Morning 9am – 12noon – Superhero: Explore all the caped crusaders and discover their super powers. Create a fantasy world and protect it against all the evil arch enemies with custom contraptions made with LEGO® bricks.  Each camper will have to meet challenges such as building a secret hide-out, a super-vehicle, or testing their bravery!Bricks 4 Kidz campers are protecting Sai Kung with their excellent LEGO engineering skills. Ages 4-8  Afternoon  2pm – 5pm –  Ninja: Enter the spinning realm of the master Ninjas!  We will build exciting models such as the whirlpool with our special Bricks 4 Kidz kits. We will learn the way of the Ninjas this week, with guidance from some LEGO® role models!




Ninjas only fight to defend the innocent and we will take up this noble cause with fun challenges all week long. We learn about our enemies the snakes through study. Ninjas must prove their skills before progressing to Master level and our campers must also prove their LEGO® skills! Ages 8-12   Morning 9am – 12noon – Comic Creator: Explore the artistic form of comic book design as you learn to create your personalized edition. Create your own characters, develop story lines and incorporate pictures of actual sets, all designed with LEGO® Bricks! After creating various scenes, campers will snap pictures and upload them, utilizing a software program to create their very own, one of a kind comic book. Along with honing your story telling skills, this camp is sure to take your imagination to the next level. At the end of the week, campers will be provided with a digital copy of the comic book they created. So, how’s that for comic relief? Ages 8-12  Afternoon 2pm – 5pm – Arcade: Jump into the world of classic arcade and video games.

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