When Jumpei Mitsui was a boy, he wondered how long the Japanese Warship Yamato would be if a model of it were built from LEGO bricks.
Jumpei answered his own question by building a 2,000 LEGO brick model of the Yamato.
The Yamoto model is 1/40 scale and weighs more than 330 pounds and measures over 21’-7” from bow to stern. It is over a yard across at the widest point of the ship.
Jumpei Mitsui finished the LEGO Yamato on April 9, 2009 after more than 6 years of construction.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Lego Model Building
- Opportunity for businesses to capitalize on the growing trend of constructing large-scale Lego models.
- Historical Replicas
- Demand for accurate and detailed historical replicas opens up opportunities for businesses to create model kits and educational products.
- Long-term Projects
- Potential for businesses to cater to the market of individuals interested in committing to and completing long-term model-building projects.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Toy Manufacturing
- Toy manufacturers can explore creating large-scale Lego models to cater to hobbyists and collectors.
- Education
- Educational institutions and suppliers can develop model kits showcasing historical artifacts for educational purposes.
- Craft and Hobby
- Craft and hobby stores can provide a range of model kits and accessories to meet the growing interest in long-term model building projects.
