A week ago, Hong Kong-based MOC expert BadLeo introduced us to his latest work, codenamed Project Angel Wing and inspired by one of his favourite buildings from the time he was living in Australia. Back then he was still anxious to get it done on time for the Cityplaza exhibition and wasn’t sure if he would manage to find enough time to add LED lights…
I however firmly believe that Project Angel Wing would have been a huge success regardless of whether it had featured LED or not. As it happens, it actually does also light up – and that’s a good thing, because this MOC definitely deserves to bathe in light. BadLeo’s work is one of the most gorgeous landmark MOCs I’ve ever seen – and definitely the best representation of the Sydney Opera House by far. He’s managed to preserve the fantastic curves and angles of the original building by applying an ingenious technique – and the final result is simply stunning. He’s also been kind of enough to share detailed info on the progress and development of his build – go ahead and see for yourself how he’s done it.
If you’re in Hong Kong – this beauty will be on display until May 2 as part of the aforementioned exhibition. Make sure you don’t miss it – and do send us a few more photos… Yes, I admit, I just can’t get enough of this.

