DID you build anything amazing over Christmas?
With Star Wars fever gripping children there was plenty of scope to create sci-fi marvels on the sitting room floor.
Or perhaps there were more traditional models under construction at your place? Anyone still a fan of Airfix?
Here are some of your photos. More welcome. Post here or on our Facebook page.
Picture by Kate Fuller
Picture by Kate Fuller
Picture by Kate Fuller
Picture by Kate Fuller
Millennium Falcon picture by Natalie Hothi
Claire Ford: This is as good as it's gets so far from my four-year-old
Sye Davies: Keeping with the star wars theme... Jamie with slave1
Kerry Froggatt
Paul PJ: Five hours of fun!
Sam Bird: My five-year-old, Riley, has done this, and still has more to do to finish the whole Ninjago set he had for Christmas.
Sye Davies: X wing. Peow, peow!
Julie Davis: Tower Bridge, currently under construction. 4000+ pieces!
Darryl Lymer: Ewok village built by my 14-year-old son
Alfie Boysie: Darth Vader was a bit difficult with paws!
Ruthie Corblay: Five-year-old Vincent loves Lego. Here is his undersea creation. He'd love a go at some Star Wars. Maybe next year.
Mark Fiddian: Our eight-year-old, Alex, just finished a few days' effort building a Legends of Chima Flying Phoenix Fire Temple.
... and this!
Sean Geisler: Me and my six-year-old made this on Christmas Day.
Brett Hollis: Street!
Megan Merrell: We haven't stopped building!
Caroline Milward: Still more to do!
Sharron Preece: Lego friend hotel, Limo and jet x
Katie Ryback: We built Star Wars
Clare Smith: My nine-year-old with his Lego Ninjago ship and dragon
Mark Wildman: Some 20 years ago now, but was very proud of my Super Mario! Oh, and I'll spare you the rant about Lego all coming in pre-designed kits these days.
Zoe Williamson: Small, yet adorable!
Jodie Bagley: Kiki, age nine, with Lego Star Wars 'The Ghost'
Helena Moy: Joshua, aged five, built the Titanic complete with iceberg! All he wanted for Christmas was a Lego Titanic!
Mandy Taylor: Andrew, aged seven, built this on Christmas Day with help from daddy
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