Many of us remember getting Lego Santa sets not too long ago, but I haven't seen any now that I want to give them to my kids. Luckily, there is a cool alternative on the Lego web site.
If you go to their holiday page (http://shop.lego.com/HolidayShop/), and scroll to the bottom, you'll see the same picture as in this post with two links. One (http://cache.lego.com/2057/images/shop/shop06/LandingPages/HolidayGiftShop/PABBuildingInstr.pdf) will get you a nine page pdf file with instructions to build several really cool sets, including the snowman in the picture and the Santa I was looking for.
"But I don't have the bricks to build it!" No problem, they've got you covered at http://shop.lego.com/pab/?warning=false . You can buy the sets, brick-by-brick, based on the part numbers from the instructions.
Have fun building the Santa, and the entire Christmas village that most of you realized you could build after seeing the last link! If your creative juices are flowing, make sure you go back and read this post: http://noahsentme.blogspot.com/2008/06/lego-digital-designer.html . It should help with the model of Santa's workshop you're thinking about!
Sunday, December 7
Christmas Lego sets
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