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LEGO officially unveils Home Alone LEGO Ideas set

October 21, 2021 by Amie Cranswick

LEGO has unveiled its LEGO Ideas Home Alone set which is inspired by the 1990 classic Christmas comedy. The buildable model comes with minifigures for Kevin McCallister, his mother Kate, their neighbour ‘Old Man’ Marley, and the Wet Bandits Harry and Marv, and distinct features to recreate the movies hilarious scenes. It goes on sale on November 1st, priced at £229.99/$249.99; check out the promotional images here…

Relive a family-favourite Christmas comedy movie with this LEGO® Ideas Home Alone set (21330) for play and display. The McCallisters’ house is packed with instantly recognizable details and delightful features to recreate hilarious scenes. There is everything you need to stage Kevin’s fake Christmas party, a basement furnace with a LEGO light brick, iron-drop function, swinging paint cans, collapsible shelves, zip line from the attic to the tree house and more. Each level of the house is detachable, and the walls and roof open up for easy access.The set includes 5 LEGO minifigures of Kevin McCallister, mom Kate McCallister, crooks Harry and Marv and neighbour ‘Old Man’ Marley, plus Harry and Marv’s van with crowbar and police hat elements inside. With 3,957 pieces, this is the biggest LEGO Ideas set so far and the bricks are divided into bags following the movie’s plot, so you can relive the story as you build during the holidays.

  • Celebrate a family-favourite Christmas comedy movie with this LEGO® Ideas Home Alone set (21330), featuring buildable models of the McCallisters’ house, tree house and crooks’ van for play and display.
  • This brick-built movie memorabilia set makes a cool festive gift for millennial Home Alone fans. It includes 5 LEGO® minifigures: Kevin McCallister, Kate McCallister, Harry, Marv and ‘Old Man’ Marley.
  • The house’s walls and roof open up for easy access and it has many fun functions including swinging paint cans, a basement furnace that lights up and a lever to push Kevin down the stairs on his sled.
  • Discover details that spark memories of hilarious movie moments in every room in the house and inside the van (not forgetting the zip line for Kevin to escape to the tree house!).
  • Building this set is a fun holiday activity for the family, and the house, which measures over 10.5 in. (27 cm) high, 13 in. (34 cm) wide and 14.5 in. (37cm) deep, makes a super festive centrepiece.
  • The bricks in this set are split into 24 bags and the building order follows the movie’s plot. An LR41 battery is included for the LEGO® light brick that illuminates the furnace.
  • This 3,957-piece set includes an illustrated booklet about Home Alone, the set’s fan creator and LEGO® designers, plus step-by-step instructions to guide your immersive, rewarding building experience.

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, LEGO, Movies, News, Toys Tagged With: home alone, LEGO, LEGO Ideas, LEGO Ideas Home Alone

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick has been part of Flickering Myth’s editorial and management team for over a decade. She has a background in publishing and copyediting and has served as Editor-in-Chief of FlickeringMyth.com since 2023.

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