
The National Arts Council's $880,000 centralised bin centre first came with a trash-talking Twitter page — now it comes with commemorative Lego set as well.
Tay Kay Chin had the bright idea of doing his own SG51 follow-up to last year's special addition to the Lego Architecture Series: The Singapore Rubbish Bin. After all, since the nondescript bin centre cost nearly a million dollars in consultancy and construction fees, it might as well be a national monument. Or rather, a monument to the controversy it's attracted over the colossal price tag for a place to store bins.