
Placing this Lego Millennium Falcon ornament on your tree will certainly guarantee that you’ll have the coolest tannenbaum in town. Oh, and if your Wookie knocks it down, you can quickly rebuild it. Why do you think they called him Chewie?
Star Wars and Christmas don’t exactly have a stellar history. Let’s try to block that horrible Christmas special out of our minds and build Chris McVeigh’s Lego Millennium Falcon ornament. Chris (AKA PowerPig) has an entire series of Lego ornaments with instructions and list of Lego blocks needed to complete the tree hangers.
Not all of PowerPig’s ornaments are Star Wars-related. But, I’m pretty sure if you make the round ornament green and blue, you can pass it off as Endor. [Chris McVeigh]



















The Gremlin
Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at 9:23 AMMy son’s Lego Advent calendar is Star Wars themed this year. I think that Millenium Falcon is part of that set. Not entirelly sure as he obviously hasn’t started building.
speedRS
Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at 10:38 AMThis one looks similar but a little more complex, assuming the box is accurate.
http://shop.lego.com/en-AU/LEGO-Star-Wars-Advent-Calendar-7958
Is it wrong that I seriously want one of these advent calendars?
The Gremlin
Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at 12:35 PMYes, that’s the set, and by the looks of it this model is much better.
The calendar is extremely cool though, and costs the same as the traditional Lego City one.
olearymo
Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at 5:08 PMyeah… your son’s… ;)