LEGO CHRISTMAS!! Decking The Halls With Lego Sets! (Its A Mega Wintertime Small Set Showcase!)
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Today we have a wintertime, Christmas, or holiday time small sets showcase episode! We begin this video discussing the plans to open up not one but two Lego Star Wars Advent Calendars from 2022 set #75340 and 2022 set #75366, every day until Christmas. We are doing this showcase rapid fire from my magical stocking. The first set we review is the Wintertime Polar Bears set #40571, with 312 pieces. This set retails for $13, and is easily tied with the matching seasonal set from Halloween in cuteness. Next is The Nutcracker set #40640, with 208 pieces. This set costs $13, and at that price point, it makes a cute seasonal decoration. Next is a promotion set from Christmas in July, its the Winter Elves Scene set #40564, with 372 pieces. This is a very busy and cute set and does pair with another set in the video later on. Next is the Millennium Falcon Holiday Diorama set #40658, with 282 pieces. This set will set you back $30, but it does feature the newer Star Wars characters for the first time in a few years. Next is Santas Sleigh set #40499, with 343 pieces, this is easily the best and cutest set for the price of $40 in the line up. Next is the Holiday Wreath set #40426, with 510 pieces. This set does cost $40, but it comes with two building options, which is hanging or flat on a table. Last of these sets is the Harry Potter Hogsmeade Village Visit set #76388, with 851 pieces. This set does cost $90, but it is a “round the year set”, that happens to fit really well in with wintertime. Those sets combined were 2,878 pieces, and they all were built in the same day. But there is more to showcase that I have already built, 2 sets before I had the YouTube channel, and 2 sets that just weren’t right for showing until now. The first in the time not being right is the Santas Visit set #10293, with 1,445 pieces. This set does cost $100, and does include some excellent details and a light up Christmas tree. The second from the wrong time is the Holiday Main Street set #10388, with 1,512 pieces. This set is $100, and contains a lot of fun detail, and cool side builds. Now from before the YouTube channel we have The Christmas Tree set #40573, with 784 pieces. This set does cost $45, but it has multiple configurations as to how to build it like the wreath. The final set in all, and also from before the channel is the promotion from when I bought the Lego Time Machine, Santas Workshop set #40565, with 329 pieces. This really unique set ties directly with the Winter Elves Scene from earlier in the video. That is a total of 11 sets showcased in one episode, and done in under 35 minutes. As always please comment your thoughts down below. If you enjoyed the video please Like, Share, and Subscribe! Thank you for watching!
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00:00 Introduction
00:25 Welcome
02:23 Fresh From The Stocking Sets
20:53 Transition
21:56 Sets I've Had Waiting
32:22 Wrap Up
32:51 Outro