Apple iMac G3 made from Legos has a chance to become an official retail set — a fan-designed model needs 4,000 more signatures to be considered by Lego

A Lego model of the classic Apple iMac G3 has a chance to become an official, commercially available Lego set. The submission to Lego's Ideas website needs 4,000 more votes to be approved, at which point it will compete against around 50 other similar models for approval by Lego corporate.

https://www.tomshardware.com/desktops/lego-imac-g3-has-a-chance-to-become-an-official-retail-set-a-fan-designed-model-needs-4-000-more-signatures-to-be-considered-by-lego

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