This In-N-Out Lego Re-Creation Will Blow Your Mind

It will also make you hungry. BRB going to In-N-Out.

This is the exterior of a fully detailed Lego recreation of In-N-Out.

This is the exterior of a fully detailed Lego recreation of In-N-Out.

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The custom vinyl In-N-Out logo stickers are the only pieces of the set that aren't genuine Lego parts, according to Jon Furman, the man who created this vision.

The custom vinyl In-N-Out logo stickers are the only pieces of the set that aren't genuine Lego parts, according to Jon Furman, the man who created this vision.

"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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In an email to BuzzFeed, Jon said that the project took about three years to complete, since getting his hands on the right Lego parts wasn't always easy.

In an email to BuzzFeed, Jon said that the project took about three years to complete, since getting his hands on the right Lego parts wasn't always easy.

"The total build took place over about three years, mostly because getting my hands on the right pieces proved to be a bit of a difficulty early on," Furman said. "For instance, the neon lighting around the upper cornice is made from red lightsaber pieces. Since red lightsabers are included in very few Lego sets you either pay an adult through the nose for them online or barter with the local kids."

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Furman currently lives in Portland, but says on trips back to L.A. he will "plan flights around meal times just to sneak in a Double Double."

Furman currently lives in Portland, but says on trips back to L.A. he will "plan flights around meal times just to sneak in a Double Double."

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