“All of the parts are stock Lego pieces except for the signage,” Furman told BuzzFeed. “I tried to build the structure so it was instantly recognizable as an In-N-Out but since I live in the In-N-Out desert that is the Pacific Northwest, most people here thought that it was a replica of an inferior competitor. I’m not at all cool with that, so I asked a graphic designer I know to replicate the Logo and had an acquaintance print me two of them as vinyl cling stickers. Finishing it was a bit of a collective effort and I’ve got to give a big thank you to my friend Jordan for the amazing photographs.”
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