Lego collector recreates Vietnam street scenes in miniature
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[March 27, 2021]
By Minh Nguyen
HO CHI MINH CITY (Reuters) - In a room
crammed from ceiling to floor with boxes, cabinets and drawers of Lego
bricks, Hoang Dang intently builds a bright blue, yellow and red fishing
boat with a Vietnamese flag and eyes at its prow.
The industrial designer has loved Lego for as long as he can remember,
but started collecting it seriously a few years ago on an overseas study
trip to Detroit, amazed by the range of sets available in the United
States.
Hoang is most inspired by scenes close to home in Vietnam, painstakingly
recreating his childhood house, a temple in Hanoi's Old Quarter and a
1990s living room during Lunar New Year, all in intricate and colourful
miniature detail.
"I want to bring my perspective to friends all over the world, because
Vietnam's Lego building community is still little known regionally and
globally," he said.

Hoang is halfway to his goal of building 10 large-scale creations for an
exhibition. It takes about five months to finish a 5,000-piece facade,
he said, although much of that time is spent finding the right pieces.
"I often spend a whole evening to look for just that one brick," he
added.
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Hoang Dang, an industrial designer who loves Lego since he was a
child poses in front of his pieces at his home in Hanoi, Vietnam
March 13, 2021. REUTERS/Minh Nguyen

Despite a collection of over two million Lego bricks, Hoang is
always on the hunt for new pieces. That's how he made what he calls
his "Lego friends", including Khang Huynh in Ho Chi Minh City.
The pair met on a Facebook group for Lego builders and collectors.
The name "Lego" is an abbreviation of "leg godt" meaning "play well"
in Danish.
"Building Lego helps us to recharge our creative energy after
working on long and tiring projects," said Hoang.
They like to photograph what inspires them on the street, then
recreate it with bricks. For Khang, that includes street scenes with
complex builds like a classic Honda Cub motorcycle.
"I am drawn to the everyday things around me that are very
familiar," said Khang. "I build anything that I feel is cute and
dear to me."
(Reporting by Minh Nguyen; Writing by Angela Johnston; Editing by
Martin Petty and Karishma Singh)
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