Kliff Kingsbury’s Arizona house now has a LEGO replica
Apr 25, 2020, 1:29 PM | Updated: 8:54 pm
Kliff Kingsbury’s house was one of the biggest stories of the NFL Draft Thursday night. With a modern look and spacious outdoor area that includes a fire place and bed under an awning, it’s a home any person can dream of living in.
Even if that person is made of LEGOs.
Lori Johnston, a lecturer at the University of Georgia’s journalism school, tweeted a LEGO rendition of Kingsbury’s home.
Kliff Kingsbury’s modern Arizona home inspired us to build this Lego version for the #NFLDraft. How did we do? @NFLDraft @AZCardinals @LEGO_Group @espn @ESPNNFL pic.twitter.com/lvNUAIBvlH
— Lori Johnston (@fastcopy) April 25, 2020
That design execution is pretty perfect.
The indoor setup up is accurate, from the multiple screens and electronics on the table to the vast amount of space between that table and the wall. Even the pillows are placed well in relation to the real couch.
LEGO Kingsbury’s legs are up, though they’re not quite long enough to reach the table. Maybe the only difference is that we can’t see any ankle skin on the LEGO.
The LEGO window space opens to the outdoors, where the LEGO grass is almost certainly to scale of that of the real house. The fireplace is roaring, just like Kingsbury chose to have on the warm Thursday night.
All the LEGO needs now is a Camelback Mountain backdrop and it’ll be just like the real home of the Arizona Cardinals head coach.
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