Our good friends at Habit Challenge run events throughout the year where adult and kid builders can create minifig habitats with the community and maybe even win prizes. The Holiday Habitat Challenge brings is one of the biggest draws of the year. Here are a few of our favorite habitat stacks from this year’s participants. Be sure to check out #letsbuildholidayhabitats25 on Instragram to see all of the entries. Happy Holidays, one and all!
candy.bricks plays with traditional colors for this sweet gingerbread and candy stack. Candy is a true habitat artist, with clean lines and detailed scenes that effortlessly blend tradition and innovation.
Malcolm Brown celebrates the one of the greatest Christmas movie of all with a stack showcasing carnage at Nakatomi Tower. Yippie kay yay, mothers and fathers!
femmefromtheblock honors the other best Christmas movie with this dense with detail stack based on The Nightmare Before Christmas. Llana’s brick-built Santa jack is perfect, as are little references to the film, like Sally in pieces as she orchestrates a rescue.
Wouter goes old school for this nostalgia-packed stack featuring pre-minifig LEGO figures and lots of vintage elements.
luca__lego‘s stack is wondefully colorful, pairing a gingerbread house with pinks and purples.
nicksbricks goes oversize for this Reindeer stable stack.The reindeer have been very productive making fertilizer to support the tree farm above.
Ellianne Huizinga also breaks the mold with a towering three-story tree as the centerpiece of this six habitat stack.
march_march22 has adopted the croissant character as her avatar, so of course the happy pastry stars in each of the builder’s jolly habitats.
Mystic Brick celebrates peace on Earth and love under the mistletoe medieval style in this Castle based stack.
Builds & Guilds goes on a Christmas quest with three fantasy-flavored habitats.
twogayafols break out the Paradisa colors for a beach party Christmas with boom boxes and no pants!
LEGO Masters alum Dawn (msslobrickda) references some of her favorite holiday picture books in her stacks. She also sneaks in hearts as part of LEGO’s build to give initiative.
snarkybrixx captures the chaos of a family Christmas gathering, complete with the requisite slime cannon.
brick artifacts pays tribute to Mexican holiday traditions across three scenes.
Steffen Andersen explores European folk traditions, including the Yule Goat, the Holly King, and toasting over a yule log.
Finally, she_plays_with_bricks comes in with the tallest stack of all – a 15 habitat stack featuring Fabuland characters! Johanna packs every scene with a mix of vintage Fabuland parts and modern brick-build designs. Follow the builder to see each scene up close!
