After a three-years-long process, Alex Sahli’s nearly 3,300-piece Italian Riviera village creation is now being sold worldwide through Lego Ideas.
PORTLAND, Oregon — What started as a childhood love of Legos for Portland native Alex Sahli has turned into something most builders only dream about: seeing his own design for sale on store shelves.
Sahli, 20, a Grant High School graduate now studying computer science at Cal Poly, created a Lego set inspired by the villages of Italy’s Cinque Terre. His “Italian Riviera Village” design, featuring nearly 3,300 pieces, was released worldwide in August through the Lego Ideas platform.
“I’ve always liked design and
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