A few months ago I shared with you my first version of a sushi restaurant in LEGO that I submitted for a LEGO contest on Bricklink. Unfortunately, despite a lot of votes and comments, it was not chosen as a finalist. I’m participating again, and I modified the model a lot by adding a vintage tram and a Sakura tree. I made the model more versatile so everyone can change the layout presentation to create a cute Japanese scenery. ❤️ With enough votes and comments on bricklink, the idea might be turned into an official LEGO set.
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A few months ago I shared with you my first version of a sushi restaurant in LEGO that I submitted for a LEGO contest on Bricklink. Unfortunately, despite a lot of votes and comments, it was not chosen as a finalist. I’m participating again, and I modified the model a lot by adding a vintage tram and a Sakura tree. I made the model more versatile so everyone can change the layout presentation to create a cute Japanese scenery. ❤️ With enough votes and comments on bricklink, the idea might be turned into an official LEGO set.
Here is the link to vote and comment: [https://www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-6/2197/Sushi-restaurant-(寿司屋)](https://www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-6/2197/Sushi-restaurant-(%E5%AF%BF%E5%8F%B8%E5%B1%8B))