Taiwan’s top builders team up for endangered animal LEGO tributes
Taiwan's top LEGO builders have joined forces to create stunning MOCs (My Own Creation) of endangered animals native to Taiwan, which are now on display at the LEGO Sunkids flagship store in Taipei. The exhibit highlights the builders' skills and raises awareness about the plight of these vulnerable species.
Hsinwei Chi's creation is a charming Leopard Cat, the only wild cat species found in Taiwan. The builder masterfully recreated the cat's intricate markings and playful pose. James Zhan's contribution is a detailed pangolin, showcasing its unique, armored appearance with curved slopes in dark orange to mimic its scales. Ian Hou's Eurasian river otter completes the trio, capturing the otter's endearing features, including its stocky body and smiling face, complete with a floppy fish.
These builders are also affected by Bricklink's decision to end its services in 35 countries, including Taiwan. This news presents a challenge for the builders and the LEGO community in Taiwan.
The exhibit is a testament to the creativity and dedication of these builders. If you're inspired to build your own creations, you might find a LEGO building kit helpful for getting started.
At Taipei's LEGO Sunkids flagship store, three familiar builders debuted amazing new MOCs as part of an exhibit about threatened and endangered animal species in Taiwan. Check out these adorable animal builds from James Zhan, Ian Hou, and Chi Hsin Wei. The post Taiwan’s top builders team up for endangered animal LEGO tributes appeared first on The Brothers Brick.
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