Jason Middaugh has gained the 10,000 votes necessary on LEGO's Ideas website to become a real set sold in stores.
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Middaugh's small family project to recreate the house from the classic holiday film turned into a six-month undertaking, WFTX reports.
He and his family, who live in Marcellus, scoured the internet to find the 2,000 pieces needed to construct the home.
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The Middaugh family included the character Ralphie in a bunny suit, a shipping container with a "fragile" sign and the notorious leg lamp.
Lego reviews set proposals when 10,000 people support a project on their special site. There has been no announcement when we might see the set in stores.