The LEGO Fallingwater is F.L. Wright's Famous Home, Only Better
Robyn Currie — April 7, 2010 — Art & Design
References: flickr & theworldsbestever
I guess if you look hard enough you can find a replica of almost anything. The LEGO Fallingwater is an example of this, and quite honestly I never expected to see anything like it.
The LEGO Fallingwater model is made on a scale of 1:40, and took about seven months to finish. Using approximately 15,000 bricks, this bad boy screams 'craftsmanship,' because it is not the LEGO bricks that make Fallingwater what it is--it is the geek who put those bricks together.
The LEGO Fallingwater model is made on a scale of 1:40, and took about seven months to finish. Using approximately 15,000 bricks, this bad boy screams 'craftsmanship,' because it is not the LEGO bricks that make Fallingwater what it is--it is the geek who put those bricks together.
Trend Themes
1. Replica Collectibles - Opportunity for creating replicas of popular and iconic objects using various materials or building blocks like LEGO.
2. Craftsmanship in Scale Models - Demand for highly detailed and realistic scale models, showcasing the skill and dedication of creators.
3. Geek Culture Products - Market for products that cater to niche hobbies and subcultures, such as LEGO models of famous landmarks.
Industry Implications
1. Toy and Collectibles Industry - Opportunity to expand product offerings by licensing and producing officially branded replicas and model kits.
2. Architectural Model Industry - Potential to create high-quality, customizable scale models of famous landmarks and buildings for enthusiasts.
3. Pop Culture Merchandise Industry - Scope to collaborate with popular franchises and create officially licensed geek culture products for dedicated fans.
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