How to Make Your Own Star Wars, TARDIS, and Mario Holiday Decorations… Out of Lego

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Chris McVeigh has a website full of Lego building guides, including lists of all the parts you’ll need to put them together yourself. And, naturally, links to where you can purchase any missing pieces, either through him or Lego themselves. It’s not Christmas morning with out Some Assembly Required, or some new ornaments, so make sure to check out his site for the full guides.

(via Geek With Curves.)

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