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LEGO Santa’s workshop on Christmas Eve

Have you ever wondered how Santa manages all the work this time of the year? There is mail to open from all over the world from children (and grown-ups who still believe in Santa), there are wish-lists to fulfill, packages to prepare, presents to deliver and so much more. Well, wonder no more, because LEGO fan Gary Davis created a LEGO display for his local LEGO store where you can see how Santa’s whole operation runs. 🙂

LEGO Santa's Workshop by Gary Davis

First of all, Santa doesn’t have to do all the work alone; he has lots of elves to help, as well as Mrs. Claus, and of course the reindeers. Once you look at all the details of Santa’s workshop, you will see how efficient the whole operation is to deliver al the presents in just one night! 😀

LEGO Santa's Workshop Opening Mail

First of all Mr. And Mrs. Claus opens up all the mail in the little office on the top floor. And since some people send in their wish-lists by email he has to check his smart-phone as well to keep up with all the requests. I’m also guessing that he uses his smart-phone to check if you were naughty or nice, and if you really deserve those presents. 🙄

The approved wish-lists then get handed to the elves who get all the presents ready. Guitars, bicycles, teddy bears and more are lined up so the elves can pick them out easily. Very special requests get made on-demand right there in the Toy Workshop.

LEGO Santa's Workshop Details

Then the presents get wrapped in festive Christmas colors and labeled with the name of the recipient. The conveyor-belt then puts the packages through a mysterious machine that shrinks and bags all of the presents. A very thoughtful step indeed, otherwise Santa would have a hard time carrying so many big boxes on his one sled. There are some frighteningly big gears and lots of controls on this machine, so yeah, Santa’s technology is very advanced… and mysterious! I’m not sure how he un-shrinks the presents though, but I guess that’s another one of his secrets…

Once the presents are shrunk and bagged they simply get dropped from the conveyor-belt into the waiting sled until it is filled up with all the goodies. In the meantime some elves tend to the reindeers, making sure they are well fed for the long trip. And also the sled needs to be maintained so it won’t break down on its way to your chimney and the chimneys of millions of other eager recipients. (By that way, that is a fantastic LEGO sled! Just look at the details and clever building techniques!)

LEGO Santa's Workshop Mission Control

There is also a Mission Control center on the top floor where a very smart elf makes sure that everything is running smoothly. There is so much to take care of, so having top-of-the-line technology is very important.

There are so many details in this fun LEGO Christmas display I would mind looking at (and playing in) it for hours! If you are lucky enough to live in the UK, you can see it in person at the Watford LEGO Store.

LEGO Santa's Sled

So what do you think? How do you like Santa’s workshop? Which details do you like the best? Have you ever built a special Christmas LEGO diorama for playing or displaying? Feel free to share in the comment section below! Happy holidays! 😉

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Resources for LEGO minifigure customizers

Jared K. Burks is known as one of the most accomplished LEGO minifigure customizers ( he goes by the name Kaminoan in the LEGO fan community). His first book, Minifigure Customization: Populate Your World! has become the bible of LEGO minifigure customizers. And recently he released a second book, Minifigure Customization: Why Live in the Box?, which is an update as well as continuation of the first book. I will show you both of the books below, so if you are interested in LEGO minifigure customization you will know where to start. 🙂

LEGO Minifigure Customization Books

MINIFIGURE CUSTOMIZATION: POPULATE YOUR WORLD! – This was the first book published by Jared. It is a 78-page paperback published by TwoMorrows Publishing. The book goes though every aspect of customizing LEGO minifigures, including designing and applying decals, using paint dyes and more, and making custom parts and accessories for your minifigures using fabric, paper and other materials. It also discusses in detail clay sculpting, molding and casting. Once you create those incredible custom minifigures you will likely want to display and photograph them for others to see – these topics are also covered in detail at the end of the book.

Custom LEGO Minifigs by Kaminoan

This LEGO book is a hands-on, do-it-yourself manual, so all the tools, materials and equipment you will need for customizing your LEGO minifigures are listed, along with prices and where to get them. Also step-by-step instructions are included for learning and applying the different processes and using the various tools mentioned.

Minifigure customization is a very creative and pretty much unlimited art-form that takes the LEGO hobby to a whole new level. Some people prefer to stick with what LEGO gives us in terms of elements and minifigures, but if you choose to do so, you can go much beyond that and enter a whole new world of what is possible with LEGO. This book gives you all the tools, tips and tricks to begin and become an accomplished LEGO minifigure customizer yourself.

LEGO Customization Book One

Here is the official description of this LEGO book: Minifigure Customization: Populate Your World! shows you the wide range of techniques you can use to alter the lovable LEGO Minifigure into any character you can imagine! BrickJournal columnist and author Jared K. Burks (known online as Kaminoan) has created thousands of custom minifigs over the last 13 years, and this full-color book assembles his knowledge into a series of step-by-step tutorials on decal design and application, color alteration, custom part modification and creation, plus tips on minifigure displays and digital photography to capture your custom figures in the best light—all the way through complete custom figure creation! Essential tools are identified, plus there’s a tips and tricks section, and a gallery of some of the best custom figures ever created! Don’t live inside the box—populate your world with any alien, superhero, historical, action, horror, or science-fiction figure you can “just imagine”!

MINIFIGURE CUSTOMIZATION: WHY LIVE IN THE BOX? – This book was just published recently and it is an update as well as continuation of the previous book. Since the first book was published something very important happened in the world of LEGO; a lot more focus on minifigures by The LEGO Group itself. The LEGO Minifigure Series has been released with a whole array of new characters and accessories, as well as almost all LEGO themes now come with a lot more minifigures with significantly more detailed printing and detailing.

LEGO Customization Book

You would think that LEGO releasing more detailed minifigures and more accessories would slow down the LEGO customization hobby. After all the reason LEGO customization began in the first place is because there was a lack of variety in what LEGO was giving us. But in fact the contrary has happened. The new minifigures and elements given by LEGO provided even more opportunities to LEGO customizers, only fueling their creativity. Also, the advancement in technologies like 3-D printing, printing directly on plastic, and design software – as well as prices of these technologies coming down – opened up the possibilities of making professional custom minifigures and minifigure accessories easier and more affordable.

The second book addresses these developments, spending more time talking about the new technologies available for LEGO customizers. Also, many of the subjects covered in the previous book about customizing LEGO are either repeated, or updated with new information and resources.

LEGO Customization Book Two

Here is the official description of this LEGO book: If you enjoyed Minifigure Customization: Populate Your World!, don’t miss the sequel, Minifigure Customization2: Why Live in the Box? MC2 takes an advanced look at the hobby, introducing more complex techniques to alter the lovable LEGO minifigure, and building on the techniques introduced in the first book. It features tutorials on virtual customization; designing decals and advanced decal application; custom part modification and creation, including 3-D printing; advanced painting techniques; lighting figures with LEDs or EL wire; tips on minifigure displays; and digital photography tips to capture your custom figures in the best light. Essential tools used to create custom figures are identified and updated, and it even includes a Gallery of custom minifigures from top customizers, where they share their favorite tips and tricks. Why live in the box? Populate your world with any alien, superhero, historical, action, horror, or science-fiction figure you can “just imagine!”

So the next logical question would be “Do I need both books if I want to learn LEGO minifigure customizing, or should I just get the updated second book?” If you want to get deeply into LEGO customization I would suggest to get both books. Even though some of the information is overlapping and repeated in the second book, they are different enough that it is worth getting both. In the first book some of the low-tech methods are explained and illustrated in more detail, and also the featured custom minifigures and accessories in the two books are different.

LEGO Customization Book on Amazon

If you can only get one LEGO book on customizing, I would suggest the second one as it will cover everything you need to know about minifig customization. And maybe later you will decide to pick up the first one too for the sake of completeness. I own both of the books and I enjoy using and referring to both. You can get either or both of the books directly from TwoMorrows Publishing and through Amazon:

If you have read and used either of the Minifigure Customization books and would like to share your own review feel free to write your thoughts in the comment section below. And if you have any questions about these LEGO books don’t be shy to ask. 😉

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