Fans of nanoblock, there is a little piece of heaven waiting for you at Changi Airport’s Terminal 3.
A nanoblock museum has popped up on Level B2 opposite Kopitiam food court and there are 249 designs on display. They are divided into six zones – dinosaurs, musical instruments, wonders of the world, outer space, wilderness and Japan.
Spot Singapore’s Merlion in brick form and look out for the nanoGauge train – modelled after Japan’s most famous train, the shinkansen bullet train, as it moves around a railway track.
Some 80,000 to 100,000 of the micro-sized building blocks were used in total.
This marks the debut of a nanoblock museum outside its birthplace of Japan and the pop-up will run till May 1.
It is open from 11am to 10pm daily.
This article was first published on March 13, 2017.
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