While the LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar is my first choice as a Star Wars fan, this LEGO City Advent Calendar 2018 is pretty awesome too. There’s no reason you can’t have both.
For 2018, the LEGO City Advent Calendar #60201 contains 313 pieces for 24 daily gifts. Included are 5 LEGO minifigures including a Santa and a Husky dog. Other cool buildable items include a space shuttle, monster truck, race car, robot, drone, and Christmas tree. Plus there are cool accessories like cupcakes, cookies, ice elements, and a chicken leg.
Ring in the holiday season with the fun 60201 LEGO® City Advent Calendar. There are 24 different buildable presents, one for each day of the holiday season, including a space shuttle, race car, drone, robot, Christmas tree, monster truck and much more. This LEGO City set includes 5 LEGO minifigures and a dog figure.
- Features 24 different items including vehicles, seasonal items and minifigures.
- Open a ‘door’ each day to reveal the day’s present.
- Includes 5 LEGO minifigures (including Santa!) and a husky dog figure.
- Collect all the minifigures to add to your sets.
- Includes a chicken leg, 2 ice elements, 2 cupcakes and 4 cookies.
- Celebrate the spirit of the season in LEGO® City with the newest, fun Advent Calendar.
Buy the 2018 LEGO City Advent Calendar for $29.99 at LEGO Shop. It is selling out fast, so it is out of stock at many places and you have to shop around to see if anyone has it in stock at the moment: Shopko, Target, Walmart, Amazon, Entertainment Earth, Kohls, and Barnes & Noble.



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