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What started as a family project could now become an actual playset sold by Lego.
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Jason Middaugh and his daughter worked six months to recreate the house in the holiday classic, “A Christmas Story.”
He scoured the internet sourcing the 2,000 blocks, which features the “fragile” shipping container, Ralphie, in a bunny suit and the leg lamp.
In this Dec. 12, 2017 photo provided by WSTM-TV, an interior view of a model of the house from "A Christmas Story" rests on a floor in Jason Middaugh's Marcellus, N.Y. home. WSTM-TV in Syracuse reports Middaugh's small family project to recreate the house from the classic holiday film turned into a six-month undertaking. He says he and his family scoured the internet to find the 2,000 pieces needed to construct the home. Lego reviews set proposals when 10,000 people support a project on their special site. The Middaugh family's set has received nearly 9,000 endorsements. (WSTM-TV via AP) AP
“I said, okay if we found a "fragile" piece maybe this is fate," Middaugh told WSTM.
The set was submitted to a special Lego site that will make a playset that gets 10,000 supporters. The Middaughs have more than 9,500.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
How cool! I remember playing with mini legos as a kid trying to build homes and different things. Never had enough Legos to actually accomplish anything though! Someday I wish to bring them back into my home when the littles are out of the "eat everything" phase.
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