LEGO Ideas’ NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS Set Brings Halloween Town to Life

It may still seem like summer outside, but a chill in the air is imminent. Fall will be here soon, and with the start of the spooky season, it means it’s time for a return to Halloween Town. And this year, you get to build the Pumpkin King Jack Skellington’s home territory for yourself. All thanks to the new LEGO Ideas The Nightmare Before Christmas set. It features connectible models for three separate locations from the classic stop motion film. There’s Spiral Hill, Jack Skellington’s house, and the Halloween Town Hall. You can check out images of the new LEGO The Nightmare Before Christmas set right here in our gallery:

This The Nightmare Before Christmas LEGO set has several details that diehard fans of Tim Burton’s iconic characters will appreciate. There’s the walking bathtub, and the chalkboard in Jack’s house with his formula for Christmastime. There’s also the lectern at the Town Hall, where Jack gave his speech to convince the Halloween Town citizens that taking over Christmas was a good idea. (Turns out, not so much). The LEGO set includes eight characters from The Nightmare Before Christmas as minifigures — Jack Skellington, Sally, Santa (Sandy?) Clause, Lock, Shock, and Barrel minifigures. Not to mention Zero, Jack’s loyal ghost dog, and a brick-built Mayor figure with both of his faces.

LEGO Ideas The Nightmare Before Christmas full completed display.
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Intended for the age 18+ adult collector, the LEGO model of Jack Skellington’s house in this 2,193-piece model kit measures over 10.5 in. (32 cm) high, 20 in. (51 cm) wide, and 10.5 in. (27 cm) deep. This is the perfect holiday decoration to display in your home for both the Halloween and Christmas seasons. The new LEGO The Nightmare Before Christmas set will set you back $199.99, and will be available for the general public to purchase starting September 6.

However, if you already have (or sign up for) a free LEGO Insiders account, you can go ahead and grab your set on September 3!

For more information, be sure to head on over to the official LEGO site.

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