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LEGO Ideas 21351 The Nightmare Before Christmas has made a handful of surprisingly substantial changes to Simon Scott’s original submission.
The 59th LEGO Ideas set – revealed earlier today – drops on September 3 for LEGO Insiders and takes inspiration from Tim Burton’s 1993 animated movie, and more specifically from fan designer Simon Scott’s original pitch that was given the green light in the second 2022 review. But while both models contain a similar number of elements, their specific execution of the concept varies more than you might have expected.
That doesn’t mean these two models are worlds apart, of course. They both still recreate three different slices of Halloween Town, including Jack Skellington’s house, Spiral Hill and the Town Hall. But there’s still plenty to unpack between the two, so let’s dive in and see how Simon’s submission has changed on its way to LEGO Store shelves…
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