
"LEGO fan designer named Terauma has designed a LEGO iMac G3 you'd definitely want to build someday. It is made from 700 bricks and is conceptualized identical to the iMac G3 that came to life in 1998 when Steve Jobs made his return to Apple. Every detail of the LEGO design captures the original iMac G3's look and feel, staying true to its classic aesthetic, but in a smaller form factor than the actual computer."
"So, the LEGO-size iMac G3 is going to be easier to build and should take up far less space on the work desk. At a mere glance, you can see the clear domination of the iMac G3's distinguishing see-through look, which is replicated to the T in LEGO. In fact, Terauma has used the iconic Bondi Blue theme using carefully chosen translucent pieces that match the color just fine."
Terauma designed a LEGO iMac G3 composed of about 700 bricks that replicates the 1998 iMac G3's iconic form and translucent Bondi Blue appearance at a smaller scale. The model emphasizes the original's see-through aesthetic by using carefully chosen translucent pieces to match the Bondi Blue color. The compact build is intended to be easier to assemble and occupy less desk space than the real computer. The project has attracted support on LEGO Ideas with 4,860 votes so far, but would need 10,000 votes and navigation of Apple's replication policies before production could be considered.
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