Addis Family Simply Cannot 'Lego' This Christmas Tradition!
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Many families have fun traditions during this time of the year. Some decorate the tree together, while others bake cookies. For the Addis family, it involves building giant Lego structures, a ritual that began 18 years ago when their first son Tom was born.
Over the years, the family who lives in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, have built a giant Santa Claus, an angel, a church, a group of choir boys and even, a Victorian postbox. However this year, the family which now includes 15-year old Holly and 13-year old Christopher has deviated from their Christmas theme and instead, created a Dalek - an extra terrestrial mutant from the British science fiction television series, Dr. Who. To make it appear a little less ominous they did add a Santa hat to their version,

While the structure was not in keeping with their usual Christmas theme, the amount of effort it took to build was the same - Over seven weeks of painstaking Lego stacking. And, while Mike and Catherine did the bulk of the construction, spending more than 100 hours each, their three kids did their bit too - adding a couple of rows to the structure each evening, as part of their chores.
Mike and Catherine, who add to their collection by buying Lego bricks by the kilo (2.2 lbs) from eBay each year, estimate that their collection of over half a million Lego bricks is worth over $15,000USD.

Besides being a fun family project, the Lego model also provides the perfect background for the family's Christmas picture every year and, a great memory for future years.
That's because come January 6th, the Addis family and some their friends will have a have a stacking party where they will knock the Dalek over, painstakingly take apart the bricks and store them into neat piles, until next year!
Source: DailyMail.co.uk, cambridge-news.co.uk
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- killianalmost 11 yearsthat's easy
- Nathanalmost 11 yearsI think that is neat.
- Kendraalmost 11 yearsThat is so cool. It is a great way to spend time with your family!
- Kyraalmost 11 yearsWow that is a lot of Lego building! It must be fun though since they do it each year.
- Brennaalmost 11 yearsThat is awesome that they can make that.
- xxmaddiexxalmost 11 yearsWow, it must have taken so long to do this. I am glad it isn't my tradition. Legos for chores sounds awesome though.
- Katiealmost 11 yearsThat is so cool I wish I could do that!!!
- Aimeealmost 11 yearsWow! That looks like a lot of work! What a great way to spend time with your family and share in a cool family tradition!
- lpsalyssaalmost 11 yearsI wish I can make that!
- owlsarethebestalmost 11 yearsI agree sis.
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