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Share your LEGO creations, free! | Welcome to the world's greatest LEGO fan community! Explore cool creations, share your own, and have lots of fun together.   ( Add to my favorite builders ) Welcome to Singapore LEGO Fanatic Group's MOC Page. This site will be dedicated to MOCs created by AFOLs in Singapore. If you have any feedback .. Here are the links to some of the MOC pages of our group members: more coming up ..... List of community project understaken by S0937FG 1. Coloseum of Rome at Asian Civilisation Museum of Singapore 2. Christmas Tree and Candles at Millinia Walk Mall in celebration of 2005 Christmas 3. Soccer Stadiums and Soccer Megafigs at Raffles City Mall in celebration of World Cup 2006 for AFOL Community in Singapore ~~ This website is managed by S0937FG - a LEGO FAN Group in Singapore. 8,022 viewsThe Merlion - Our Gift to the LEGO CEO, J�rgen Vig Knudstorp 17,241 viewsLego Show Jun 2006 : Soccer Theme




6,568 viewsLego XMAS Tree (8m tall - exclude the star) - Part 1 142,854 viewsVegeta from DragonBall Z 40,260 viewsHarley Quinn of Batman Vegeta from DragonBall Z Lego Show Jun 2006 : Soccer Theme Harley Quinn of Batman Singapore's activityNo activity yet Your home page | MOCpages is an unofficial, fan-created website. LEGO® and the brick configuration are property of The LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, own, or endorse this site. ©2002-2017 Sean Kenney Design Inc |LADIES SHOES & ACCESSORIES  |  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z MR & MRS FRAGRANCES This shoppingmall excists of 5 big towers, not only shops but also alot of offices and a big convention centre. Thats one of the reasons it can get very crowded at noon and in evening when work is finished. Alot of good shops here but not Always easy to find your way. All towers are connected underground and you have... Looks like this is one of the favorite shopping malls of the singaporeans.




It is located in the center and is usually congested. They have a variety of multicultural restaurants to choose from. They do not speak English so be prepared to politely show the foto of your menu when ordering. Very pleasant place to visit with family branded shopping foods, shoes fashionable clothes and many more try it Loved this shopping center and the has heaps of different food places subway stations and the fountain ...we bought a beautiful Chinese stone from a stall and the lady was very happy and pleasant .... will definatly be back again It's too easy to write off Suntec City as 'just another big shopping centre'. It is this but it's much more. For a start it's one of the cleanest, most eye catching malls I've ever seen. The traders clearly conform to the required standards because nothing is out of place... everything is beautifully presented: shiny and tidy. Came here for a conference and this is the attached mall, at the West Side. North and East has other shopping and food options.




The usual mid tier brands like Uniqlo etc. Food options aplenty, but nothing stands out It's huge, but still a shopping centre. Does have world's biggest fountain, and two subway stations, but still a shopping centre. Impressive at first until you realise it's just another shopping centre. went singapore with my hubby few weeks ago,had our brunch and dinner in Suntec City Mall. we spend 3-4 hours at there. it's a mall with mid range to high stores Suntec City has five towers and would recommended that you take your time when you go to this mall. You will know most of the shops my brand. One thing that I am impressed by is the number of restaurants they have in the same floor in the basement especially which is dedicated to different types of restaurants. A really impressive HUGE mall and convention center... Loads to see, shop and just spend a few hours in general.During 21 – 25 November 2016 Danish toy company Lego’s top management visited China in order to open factories, participate in innovation seminars, meeting several Chinese government official and signing an agreement with the Forbidden Palace – all done with the support of the Danish representations in China.




On the 24th of November, the Embassy in Beijing facilitated the signing of a cooperation agreement on product development, content development, campaigns and cultural exchange between the Lego Group and the Palace Museum. The Embassy has a framework agreement with the Palace Museum (Forbidden City) in Beijing that facilitates cooperation between the museum and Danish organizations or companies. The agreement was signed by Ambassador A. Carsten Damsgaard and the Deputy Director of the museum in the presence of H.R.H Princess Benedikte during her visit to China in June 2016. A seminar on innovation and creativity was held in the Danish Culture Centre in the Beijing art district of 798, where the interconnection between playful creativity and education was further explored. Officials from the Chinese Ministry of Education attended the seminar. 25 November was a particularly big day for the Lego Group due to the grand-opening of their new factory in Jiaxing in Zhejiang province.




The Ambassador of Denmark to China, A. Carsten Damsgaard and Consul General in Shanghai Nicolai Prytz participated in the opening. The new factory, which has been under construction since 2014, is one of the biggest investments so far for the toy producer and is expected to produce 70-80 % of all its products sold in Asia in the future. CEO Jørgen Vig Knudstorp and Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, representative from the family company behind Lego, attended the grand opening together with the 1,200 employees of the new factory, which is characterized by its keen focus on integration sustainable solutions and the highest safety standards. Source: Embassy of Denmark, China Use this form to find things you need on this site Username or email * No products in the cart.LEGO Ideas WALL-E (21303) LEGO just unveiled the official images and pricing for the highly anticipated LEGO Ideas set, WALL-E. Designed by Disney Pixar animator, Angus MacLane, the 677 piece WALL-E set was confirmed in February.




The set incorporates many authentic WALL-E characteristics, including a posable neck, adjustable head, arms that move up and down and side to side, plus gripping hands and rolling tracks. It even has a trunk that opens and closes. The LEGO Ideas WALL-E (21303) will be available in Singapore from September 2015 at LEGO Certified Stores. The Little Red Brick SG50 LEGO art installation To mark Singapore’s 50th Birthday, a group of LEGO bricks builders and volunteers came together to create 50 uniquely Singapore LEGO art installations. “The Little Red Brick” installation is part of an exhibition called “Past Forward: Hearts and Crafts”, held at the National Library. Some of the mini LEGO replica includes the Singapore River, SBS Transit double-decker bus, Pinnacle@Duxton and old National Library. Continue reading → The Little Red Brick SG50 LEGO art installation Limited edition LEGO SG50 Big MiniFigure LEGO Singapore just launched the LEGO SG50 Big MiniFigures.




The limited edition 31cm tall Big MiniFigure is to commemorate SG50 and only 50 pieces will be available. The back of minifigure comes with a unique serial number and birthday message to celebrate SG50. To stand a chance to win one of these mini builds, simply spend a minimum of S$100 on LEGO in a single receipt from 5 – 31 August 2015 at participating outlets. Participating outlets include: All LEGO Certified Stores in Singapore, Toys’R’Us, LEGO Mono Brand Stores, Departmental Stores and select toy stores. Rebuilding memories of Singapore with LEGO As part of the SG50 celebration, LEGO Singapore is encouraging fans to rebuild and relive memories to celebrate the Singaporean spirit. LEGO is showcasing the winning entries of the LEGO Rebuild Your Memories competition at Raffles City Shopping Centre Atrium, Level 3. The highlights at the event is the 8.5 feet tall LEGO Dragon Playground by Singapore’s and Asia’s only LEGO Certified Professional, Nicholas Foo.




I was at the event last Saturday to witness Nicholas putting the final touches to the iconic Dragon Playground. What a beautiful piece of art. The 8.5 feet tall, 10 feet long LEGO Dragon Playground uses over 22,000 pieces of bricks. Building it took more than 32 hours. Luckily for Nicholas, members of public were there to help out by building parts which will be added to the main structure. The centre of the Dragon Playground is hollow with metal frame support in the middle. Besides the Dragon Playground, LEGO also showcased the winning entries of the LEGO Rebuild Your Memories competition. Here are some of my favourite. Aquarium in the mall Nostalgic Chinatown Street Scene The LEGO SG50 Rebuild Your Memories Event is now happening at Raffles City Shopping Centre Atrium, Level 3 until end of July. This is your only chance to check out the LEGO Dragon Playground. 8.5 foot LEGO Dragron Playground As part of the SG50 celebration, LEGO Singapore is having an event at RafflesCity Shopping Centre, Atrium, Level 3 from 21 to 30 July 2015.

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