Behind The Bricks – Rémy Delapierre

October 11, 2021

An occasional series of interviews with some of my favourite Lego builders.

This time, the incredible Duplo artist Rémy Delapierre:

  1. You’re a grown-up for goodness sake, what are you still doing playing with Lego?

Excellent question, because I am even worse than any other lego grown-up player: I play only with Lego Duplo, which are meant for 5 yo maximum kids. Am I still a good citizen? 😉
I play Lego because of the pandemics lockdown, otherwise maybe I would never have played Lego. By building monuments and exotic animals, I travel without moving and that’s fun. Find me at https://www.instagram.com/lego_odyssey/

  1. When you’re not playing with children’s toys, what do you enjoy doing?

I’m a tourist guide in Paris area, and I run marathon. But same problem as above : no job during lockdown => Lego.

  1. What is your favourite song?

Acid Eiffel from Laurent Garnier, sad, long and electro.

  1. What is your favourite film?

The Thin Red Line, from Terrence Mallick,
for the beauty, slowness, emptiness, violence and foolishness of war.

  1. What is your favourite TV show?

I don’t watch much TV. Maybe cartoons with my son.

  1. What is your favourite book?

Spring snow from yukio Mishima. Beautiful writing, beautiful love story, unreal world.

  1. What was your first Lego set?

When I was a child, I had a few pieces and a plate at home, but no complete set. So I never followed a plan. My son received 10863 set with animals train, so maybe this is the first set I got.

  1. What is your happiest Lego-related memory?

When I first got interviewed by French newspaper after building the Douaumont Ossuary. I would never think that this would interest anyone, but finally I became a buzz. Such a nice surprise!

  1. What has been your biggest Lego-related disappointment?

I built the LOVE artistic letters from Robert Indiana and it collapsed before I took a picture. It happened late at night and this was a real disappointment.

  1. What is your biggest Lego-related ambition?

Make my son to love Lego, which is not obvious because sometimes I ask him not to touch what I do, so I fear he has a fearful relation with Lego.

  1. What would be your ideal Lego-related job?

I prefer it keeps being a hobby, not something linked with money.

  1. What is your favourite brick?

20 dots long brick. It’s very strong and makes easy to build anything with it.

  1. What is your favourite Lego set that you have?

10885, my first fun puzzle. Because the bricks are unique and large, with beautiful colors.

  1. Which Lego set do you most crave?

It can only be a Duplo set 😂. Maybe 10885 or 10925 for the colors.

  1. What should be the next big Lego theme?

Something linked with sport.

  1. Which of your MOCs are you most proud of

The Venus of Milo, which is the first MOC I sold and delivered. Something I would never think be possible few time ago.

  1. What are you going to build next?

Not sure already, it will be decided last minute, depending my mood.

  1. Who (apart from me) is your favourite Lego builder?

Maybe harutakatsugu for the colors.

  1. What should I build next?

An emperor tamarin.

[Wow! I’ve never seen one of those before. I’ll see what I can do . . . .]

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