A Christmas Build for fun

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Its a great idea, for the right reasons and in this serious world we live in, adds a bit of fun to it.
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Absolutely fantastic, I particularly like the reindeer :D :clap: :clap:
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I have an irresistable urge to build one now. Spectacular and who wouldn't get a smile on their face seeing that trundle around the tree?
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Woo Hoo and "what a hoot" as they say in Minne-snow-ta, U.S. I showed your start to the dear woman who went with me to the Pot Still in October :D : she was delighted, full of compliments for you, and quick to figure out why it all might have choked me up a bit. We are both impressed!
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I finally got the new ride finished for Santa. Had to finish it on my own as the gentleman who was working on it with, has taken a bit poorly. Made a bag of magic dust so he could come alive when the nursery children came in to entertain the residents. Each child had to take some dust and sprinkle it over Santa to make him move. Trundled around with small presents for the residents. A daft build I know, so what? It is Christmas, and if it bring a bit of pleasure to those suffering from dementia. Then I’m happy.
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Well done and a great project for a great cause!
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I love that you did this Ian. Great job for the Holiday.
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That’s great! Well done!
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That is a unique and timely project.
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