Ever wanted to own a TWINSCAN EXE:5000, an advanced extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography system? Sure, if you have US$380 million and not China, I am pretty sure ASML would be more than happy to sell one to you. What? You do not have US$380 million? Well, fret not, because ASML has gifted the world a miniature, brick-built homage to its marvel of microchip magic.

Meet the LEGO TWINSCAN EXE:5000—a desk-sized tribute to the pinnacle of semiconductor technology, now accessible to anyone with patience and steady hands.
This 851-piece LEGO set replicates the industrial icon in precise detail, from its sleek silhouette to its imposing presence. Spanning 13.86 inches in width, it’s perfect for flexing your inner chip-making tycoon vibes while still fitting on a shelf next to your other ASML collectibles.
Designed by Rick Lenssen, who previously gave us the LEGO TWINSCAN NXE:3400C, this set ensures your ASML merch collection stays cutting-edge.
But don’t expect to mass-produce chips with this one. Unlike its full-sized, US$380 million counterpart, this EXE:5000 is more about imagination than innovation. It doesn’t emit EUV light, but it might just light up your engineering spirit—or your living room.

The asking price of US$227.95 may be a fraction of the actual machine, but it’s far from cheap by any LEGO set’s standards. At 0.27 cents per piece, it’s a premium, much like the lithography machines themselves.
But for this ‘heavy’ investment, you’re getting a guaranteed conversation starter. Forget sports cars and yachts—this is the true definition of tech prestige.
Images: ASML.
via tom’s HARDWARE.