Signed and supported now … bring it on (in like 2-3 years) 😎 🇩🇰
What’s funny is that I had redesigned mine to look nice from all sides for the reason you mentioned; I even discussed that in my Cuuoso/Ideas page. My first version only looked good from the front just like all modulars back then.I’ve seen your Apple Store, most likely.
I do think an iconic Mac has far more appeal than a Lego Apple Store ( absolutely no offence meant.
I’d buy an Apple Store., but then, I have a few (not all) Creator Expert modular houses.
It’s the Lego modular / MIC people who would buy a Lego Apple Store. I’m not sure Apple people would, unless they were also seriously into Lego.
I think tonnes of Apple people would buy a Lego Mac, even if they weren’t into Lego, or at least hadn’t been since they were kids.
There’s already a few fan builds of Macintoshes floating around. Lego dies beige pretty well.![]()
When it has so many single-purpose custom "bricks" that you might as well just get the whole thing 3D printed.When is a Lego not a Lego?
The fun is gone, this is what these are becoming; it's what they are. The whole buzz of Lego back in the day was the marvels people created with ingenuity, not custom bricks everywhere.When it has so many single-purpose custom "bricks" that you might as well just get the whole thing 3D printed.
Tim would only approve it if he gets a cut of the extortion level pricing to add the Lego HD and RAM to the set.Cool setup!
Can’t imagine what Tim will charge for AppleCare damage coverage!
Hard to judge the size of it. Without anything to compare it to in the image my brain sees it as really small. I checked the link and didn't see any dimensions listed.
Quite easily, I would think. A Raspberry Pi would probably fit.Kind of wonder if you can really bundle a mini computer whose performance, RAM size, storage is about equivalent to G3 in that small space.