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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Transformer Exhibition at Singapore Science Centre


Bought the little cousin together with the #bfffl to the Transformer Exhibition happening at the Singapore Science Centre last December. My cousin's a great fan of the character and I thought why not bring him along before he starts school. This boy grow so fast he's in primary one this year liao.


The exhibition was awesome I loved it! It was actually more than just the Transformers, there were science facts that could be found around the exhibit where they share about space, cells, mainly about how things transform. I liked it, but I also find that it's too much for young children to learn, my cousin totally didn't want to listen when I tried to explain... Ah! and I also like the fact that photography is allowed . #happycells

Tickets were $30 for adults and $22.80 for children, 10% discount if you have NETS Flashpay.
Prices EXCLUDES entry to the Science Centre.










Laser tag game or whatever it's called. It's so fun my cousin and I enjoyed ourselves.
I paired with Adeline and I felt like a totally noob and lao ren. I think I kept hitting the lines lor. Meh. Nice experience to remember.



Fun facts like this.
Although I failed my science but I still know about stem cells but honestly which mum would explain to their children? Too chim liao!

Visual Projection/ 3D mapping











There were also children activity corner where in the picture, my cousin is coloring a mask, can't remember how much was it but as long as he's happy  :) #awesomesister.

Adeline and I were commenting that it was really worth the money while we thought we were only half way through it. Later to realise we were at the last bit. -.- But I really do think that it was really worth it, there was an activity book prepared which was really awesome for teenagers but a little tough for young children to comprehend. There were also activities like making robots using recyclable materials (which we skipped)
And cardboard Robot which drew Adeline and I's attention, or what we called the usual bo liao things we buy.

The cousin wanted to make his own clay transformer and we did!

It was quite cool! We were given some clay after payment, and it was super duper soft. Surprisingly it was really easy to make. We were given instructions and a sample for reference, and we were by our own. Basically we have to make everything into a ball then mould it to the shape of the parts. Simple enough for the dumb sister to help too. #awesomesisterpart2



YAY! The happy boy with his bumble bee clay model!

That's when we realised that it was the end of the exhibit... 
Opposite the displays was the exit door, you're welcome.


Collectibles where the cousin grew hearts on his eyes.





Big Sista's #ootd


What disappoints me was the merchandise sold. I was expected some special edition transformers but it seems rather not very attracting and honestly, nothing special. We spent about 3-4 hours including activities time but it may be longer if you choose to catch the movie in the makeshift cinema. Nonetheless, I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did!


If you are interested you may find more information on : www.tf30.sg.
The exhibit is ongoing till the 1 Mar 2015.

Address : The Annexe , Singapore Science Centre.
Nearest MRT : Jurong EAST MRT.



Loves,
A.

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Monday, December 29, 2014

Comic Fiesta 2014

Hello! I rarely do blogpost on time but I'm quite steady today despite having a bad flu (thanks to Noelle!)  So here's my picture post for Comic Fiesta, happened in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia over the last weekend. It makes it special for all because it was the last weekend of the year. Something to remember huh.



Comic Fiesta claims that they are Malaysia’s most epic ACG Convention, well, for a first timer, I agree. There were so many exhibitors showcasing their artwork and it think the community in Malaysia is actually more supportive when it comes to original art and all. Super grateful for the Guest pass to beat the queue and also the heat wtf. The convention was in KLCC , occupying 3 halls and 1 ballroom (used for stage performance) Noelle and I were with the guys from EOY Production so we started out our day at 4.30am and reached KL at about 9am.




Day 1


 Ready to roam and explore the convention by 11am and it was so packed! 


First time in my life going to a convention BARE FACE wtf.
















We went off for lunch and didn't expect ourselves to leave for the day thanks to the bad weather !!!!



Day 2


I like Day 2 better. The weather was better and of course, Noelle and I dressed up too! I put on my Rilakumma jumper while Noelle turned into a Pikachu. 

Also, managed to take more pictures of the cosplayers!  



















Now, this is one of the highlights that you can’t miss. Okay la I admit I dozed off during the presentation from the producer and lead game designer from Square Enix but I tell you.. after the whole presentation was over,even I want to grab the game. I can’t wait for the game to be out and I think I would probably buy the game. I wouldn’t say much, just look at the pictures la!




This is Wan, one of the lead game designers for Final Fantasy sharing some insights of the new addition.  He shared about the improvements from camera and moves which was pretty amazing from the video trailers we watched!





















 Look, asian food!




So there's what I've to share about Comic Fiesta! 

Hwaiting for Comic Fiesta 2015.
For more details do check out : http://comicfiesta.org/2014/


Loves, 
A.

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