LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 12: Magic Shop (6020), 1993. Majisto totally isn’t Merlin. I’m not sure why he’s set up shop inside a tree. Includes another gray parrothawk.


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LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 12: Magic Shop (6020), 1993. Majisto totally isn’t Merlin. I’m not sure why he’s set up shop inside a tree. Includes another gray parrothawk.


Glow-in-the-dark ghost minifig, taken with and without Night Mode. No other processing.


LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 11: Black Monarch’s Ghost (6034), 1990. What’s not to like about a mounted knight and a glow-in-the-dark ghost minifig? I guess the dark gray parrot is supposed to be a hawk.

LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 10: Smuggler’s Hayride (1974), 1989. Another Forestmen set. I like the peasant minifig.


LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 9: Forestmen’s Hideout (6054), 1988. On to Castle sets! Forestmen totally weren’t Robin Hood & his merry men. This tree fort opened up on hinges.



LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 8: Skeleton Crew (6232), 1996. Another small pirate set. I dig the skeleton in the Conquistador helmet.

LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 7: Pirate Mini Figures (Sea Mates) (6251), 1989. Continuing the Pirate theme, this minifig pack came with three pirates and two Imperial soldiers. Captain Red Beard with his hook hand and pegleg is one of my all-time favorite minifigs.

LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 6: Ship in a Bottle (21313), 2018. The new Pirates set LEGO announced yesterday reminded me of this fun set.

LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 5: Benny (41636), 2019. BrickHeadz from The LEGO Movie 2. It included two different logo bricks for the chest: one faded and the other new-looking (pictured).

LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 4: The Milano Spaceship Rescue (76021), 2014. Just the Milano (this set came with a small enemy ship but that was long ago scrapped for parts). Fantastic spaceship.
