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‘Home Alone’ Gets a Lego Makeover Just in Time for the Holidays & It’s Still in Stock: Where to Buy

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It’s time to get in the holiday spirit, and Lego is lending a helping hand with their Home Alone-themed set that collectors and fans of the movie need to get their hands on. If you’ve ever imagined stepping inside the McCallisters’ home, you can now get a closer peek by building it — then put it on display next to your artificial Christmas tree (or real one, too), of course.

Now that Black Friday deals are going live, you may also be able to score the Home Alone Lego set for a discount. And, since it’s offered on Amazon, Target, Walmart and the ShopDisney, there are plenty of places to get your hands on the collectable. Just in case it’s out of stock, you may be able to get one through resale retailers like StockX.

If you’re looking to splurge on a loved one, then this set is one of the best gifts for fans of the holiday film series.

Keep reading to shop the Lego set.

product box next to built home alone lego house

Lego Ideas ‘Home Alone’ McCallisters’ House

There are over 3,900 pieces included in the Lego set, which means the box will most likely be too big to be a stocking stuffer. Once fully built, you’ll be able to get an inside look at the home, the treehouse as well as the van of crooks Harry and Marv. Each level of the house is detachable and you’ll be able to recreate scenes from the movie or customize your own. Five mini figurines are included as well such as Kevin McCallister, Kate McCallister, Harry, Marv and ‘Old Man’ Marley.

Special details inspired by the films were added for a nostalgic touch like swinging paint cans, a basement furnace that lights up and a lever to push Kevin down the stairs on his sled.


For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best Christmas ornaments, gifts for music lovers and the best subscription gifts.

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