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New Lego Set An Homage To The Nightmare Before Christmas
New Lego Set An Homage To The Nightmare Before Christmas Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas is a film that’s been haunting hearts for over 30 years. A spooky musical with stop-motion animation, it’s become a must-watch during Halloween—and maybe even Christmas—because, why not? This film has carved out a special place in our cultural pumpkin patch. And now, Lego has decided to take things up a notch. They’ve teamed up with Disney to bring us a new Lego set that’s sure to tickle your bone-chilling fancy. You can now celebrate both Halloween and Christmas with a brand-new, creepily charming Lego set inspired by The Nightmare Before Christmas. This set is practically oozing with nostalgia. https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/disney-tim-burton-s-the-nightmare-before-christmas-21351 With a whopping 2,293 pieces, this set has it all. It features the Town Hall, Jack Skellington’s house, and a spot-on replica of the iconic Spiral Hill. You can even pose Jack and Sally against a full moon backdrop. Talk about setting the mood! The best part? You can display these locations separately or connect them to form one eerie diorama. The details are to die for—both inside and out. The roofs are removable, making it easy to peek inside. Highlights include a walking bathtub, a spooky green fountain, and a graveyard that’s just waiting to be filled with pumpkins—or Christmas presents, depending on your mood. But the real showstoppers are the minifigures. Jack Skellington struts his stuff with those long legs (a recent addition to Lego’s parts inventory). Zero the ghost dog is a new custom piece, exclusive to this set. The Mayor, with his two-faced cone head, is brick-built and a sight to behold. Rounding out the cast are Sally, Santa Claus, and the mischievous trio: Lock, Shock, and Barrel. Mark your calendars, folks! This Lego set hits the shelves on September 6 (September 3 for Lego Insiders). It’s priced at $200—certainly not pocket change, but hey, it’s a lot cheaper than that 13-foot Jack Skellington at Home Depot!