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Massive LEGO 41843 Family Christmas Tree Decoration coming for the holidays

There’s an enormous new festive LEGO set coming this holiday – 41843 Family Christmas Tree Decoration.

Launching alongside the newly revealed LEGO Icons 10361 Holiday Express Train on October 1, 41843 Family Christmas Tree Decoration is designed as a festive family building experience. The 3,171 piece set will retail for £269.99 GBP / $329.99 / €299.99.

This is the largest LEGO Christmas tree set ever released and looks like it will serve as an impressive centrepiece of a LEGO display for the holidays. The instruction books and digital instructions have been crafted in such a way that it can be build by a whole family with minimal fuss.

Inside the tree that are hidden areas. Removable panels reveal four rooms inside, where elves and Santa Claus are preparing for the big day. There are lots of Christmas icons, including a sleigh, reindeer, Mrs. Claus, elves and plush toys. There’s also a Cataclaws to build – so the LEGO Group is hoping that the company’s Christmas mascot, introduced last year, will catch on.

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The set features working knobs that make the base train and kitchen clock move. When the holiday is over, the set is designed to break down without needing to be fully dismantled, in case you don’t want to do a full rebuild next year. Light and sound bricks add extra fun to the massive model.

It launches alongside a range of other Christmas LEGO sets that would make lovely holiday gifts, including 10361 Holiday Express Train, 40820 Up-Scaled Santa Minifigure, 40809 Festive Gingerbread House and 40806 Gingerbread AT-AT Walker.

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