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Sunday 11 October 2015

Collector Model Lego Willing to Spend

KUALA LUMPUR - A man with two children could spend up to RM20,000 last December to meet his interest in collecting model Lego game 'Star Wars'.

Muhd Faizul Ismail, 32, said he did not feel any regret or loss by decision to buy Lego models that are considered among the most expensive on the market.

"It is a great satisfaction for me when successfully installing and equipping a model is a complex game.

Although the installation process is quite challenging and test the mind, it's a game that's very good because it can build more creative and thought it a hobby suitable for all ages, "he said.



Muhd Waterhouse was among the exhibitors who took part in the 'Brick KL Festival and Toy Collectors' Fair' held at the Training Institute of the Kuala Lumpur City Hall here today.

"The most challenging part is that I had to install and organize a wide variety of sizes and shapes of Lego according to the instructions given," said the Kelantan-born.

According Muhd ​​Waterhouse, set the toughest ever installation of vessel Star Wars is a model known as the 'Millennium Falcon' measuring 26.7 meters involving more than 50,000 pieces of Lego.

Civil servant, said he began to 'stuck' in collecting this popular game to see his friend who was obsessed with the game.

According to him, 50 Lego models his game on display at the festival for the sixth time he had participated and intend to make it as a heritage collection for her children.

Day festival which takes place in conjunction with the Kuala Lumpur Design Month 2015 (Kuala Lumpur Design Month 2015) includes over 50 booths of exhibitors and dealers of various products mainly Lego game.

Between that attract visitors, especially children, is a giant model of a fictional character superhero film 'Iron Man' in front of the entrance booth at the festival.

Festival director, Mohammad Latif said Zahri between Lego model on display is a representation of characters and props in superhero comics, animated films or cartoons and movies like 'Star Wars' and 'Lord of the Rings'.

"As of noon today, we distribute 400 mini Lego to visitors who pre-register to attend this festival," he said, adding that the event is expected to attract more than 1,000 visitors

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