If your little Lego town gets big enough, it might be time to add an officially authorized Lego Apple Store, which is vaguely possible if… Recently introduced fan build He received the required 10,000 votes for the Lego Company to be considered. The meticulously detailed design has what most people expect of a modern Apple Store: a floor-to-ceiling glass facade, tables filled with Macs and iPhones, and shelves resplendent with neatly arranged white boxes.
Legotruman says the design is not based on any specific Apple Store, but rather is inspired by the company’s retail aesthetic. Besides the huge, clear white logo and glass walls, they note that this includes door frames with black borders, headphones arranged in a floral pattern, and a ficus tree in a “white pot with nougat decoration.”
There are also mini Lego versions of the original iMac and the Vision Pro hidden in the back!
Here’s a gallery full of photos from the submission:
The design has over 1,300 backers as of this writing, which bodes well for its chances of rising to 10,000 votes by the 600-day deadline and thus becoming worthy of Lego’s scrutiny. But that doesn’t mean it will become a reality; While the company never explicitly says why it rejects a particular idea, it has said that approval can be determined by things like how fun it is to play with a set and how licensed it is. In this case, Lego would have to license the concept from Apple, which is notoriously protective of its image.
Besides this Apple Store concept, Legotruman has some other fun offerings that might be worth your votes, including One inspired by the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cartoon and last It aims to honor the 10th anniversary of Guillermo del Toro pacific rim. Unfortunately, LEGO refused Idea to recreate the “that’s good” meme. A cartoon dog sits quietly at a table in a burning house.
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