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Do you want to have a happy Christmas? Well, why don't you try and make a LEGO Christmas tree? If you can't make one, try to look at these tips so that you can have a great holiday to remember.

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EditSteps

  1. Build a LEGO Christmas Tree Step 1.jpg
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    Set up your base plate on a level surface.
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  2. Build a LEGO Christmas Tree Step 2.jpg
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    Make a square out of green slanted LEGO bricks.
  3. Build a LEGO Christmas Tree Step 3.jpg
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    Place a second layer of green bricks. This will be the basic shape.
  4. Build a LEGO Christmas Tree Step 4.jpg
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    Make a square ONE row smaller than your base.
  5. Build a LEGO Christmas Tree Step 5.jpg
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    Continue to make smaller squares on top of your basic shape until you only have space to put one more LEGO brick. This should be a rough pyramid shape.
  6. Build a LEGO Christmas Tree Step 6.jpg
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    If your pyramid is to "squat", rebuild it with two rows the same size on each layer before stepping in one row.
  7. Build a LEGO Christmas Tree Step 7.jpg
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    Decorate the "tree" with smaller, brightly colored LEGO pieces.
  8. Build a LEGO Christmas Tree Intro.jpg
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    Finished.
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EditTips

  • Do not get angry if you can't find enough pieces - you can always use different colors to replace it.


EditWarnings

  • Small parts could be dangerous for children under 3 years old.

EditThings You'll Need

  • Any LEGO base plate which is big enough to fit the Christmas Tree
  • Lots of green LEGO bricks
  • Lots of small LEGO bricks

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Categories: LEGO and Other Building Blocks

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