The bunker features stained glass windows made from melting hard candies.

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The bunker features stained glass windows made from melting hard candies.

And this T-Rex (or is it a velociraptor?) is trying the door of the bunker.

A T-Rex is eating a pterodactyl.

Gingerbread bunker, Jurassic Park style. The sour gummy dinosaurs have broken out and are running amok.


LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar, Day 7: Chewbacca. Thumbs up for having him roasting a Porg drumstick over a campfire.

LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar, Day 6: Resistance Troop Transporter. This largely forgettable Sequel Trilogy ship translates into an even more forgettable micro-scale build. It looks like the designer’s table scraps.

LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar, Day 5: Poe Dameron’s X-Wing Starfighter. Excellent recovery after yesterday’s stumble.

Vintage mid-century aluminum Christmas tree with modern LED lights

LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar, Day 4: FWMB-10 Repeating Blaster. I had to look this one up. This sad thing is possibly the lamest build in 9 years of doing the Star Wars advent calendar. Its only saving grace is the white blaster piece.

LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar, Day 3: First Order Stormtrooper. It’s almost as if they’re promoting an upcoming Sequel Trilogy movie or something…
