What happens when two expensive hobbies combine? You get an adorable Lego set for an Alienware gaming PC. This cute micro-build is around the same size as a mini PC, and comes with 318 authentic Lego bricks, but you won't be able to buy one. Instead, you have to earn one.
Alienware M16 R2, but its pre-built gaming PCs are the focus of this new reveal. The Area-51 has been shrunk and transformed into a tiny little Lego build, but it doesn't skimp on the detail.
As potentially one of the G502 X set that Logitech gave out to creators as a Christmas present recently, which also used authentic Lego bricks, but was not available for purchase.
The dimensions of the build are 55 x 132 x 130 (mm), and despite only coming with 318 bricks, there is some clever detailing in the build. This includes the transparent side , which lets you look into the build and check out all the components.
The Alienware Area-51 set, however, isn't quite as exclusive, as you can earn one by redeeming your Alienware Reward Points (ARP) in the Alienware Arena Marketplace. There is nothing about the set being available to buy at any point, so the only way to grab one is by using the reward scheme.
You'll need 9,999 ARP, making it the most expensive item in the reward store right now. The set has also only been rolled out to 50 countries, but if you reside in a country outside of the current availability, you can respond to the forum post announcing the set, and there is the possibility you could still be sent one.
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