There is devotion, and then there is crazy Apple fanboy devotion. Take a look at this Apple Store diorama built by Gary Katz -- a man with apparently a lot of time on his hands. Katz carefully recreated the interior of an Apple Store within a regular shoebox. By using two iPhones -- one to power the store's glowing Apple logo, and the other as a screen behind the Genius Bar -- he spent countless hours sculpting tiny computers, furniture, posters and accessories. The end result is a place where Barbie can buy an iPad or Ken can get his Macbook repaired. That's right, now little Susie's dolls can be just as trendy as Mommy and Daddy.
According to The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW), Katz is no stranger to using Apple products in crafting his tiny recreations of places. (He sells an iPhone Personal Movie Theater kit on his website.) As of now, there's no word on whether or not an Apple Store kit is in the works. But judging by the popularity of Katz's other miniatures (and the insanity of Apple-fandom), we wouldn't be surprised.
Source: Switched
According to The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW), Katz is no stranger to using Apple products in crafting his tiny recreations of places. (He sells an iPhone Personal Movie Theater kit on his website.) As of now, there's no word on whether or not an Apple Store kit is in the works. But judging by the popularity of Katz's other miniatures (and the insanity of Apple-fandom), we wouldn't be surprised.
Source: Switched