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I gave my wife an exclusive Lego set for Christmas | Set 4002020 - 40 Years of Hands-on Learning

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I am excited to share the Lego gift I got for @FivertonGal for Christmas. It is an exclusive lego set for employees from 2020, set 4002020 - 40 Years of Hands-on Learning You can contact me directly via email at jasonsbricksin5@ gmail.com Follow me on instagram at jasons_bricks_in_5 Checkout my Bricklink store: https://store.bricklink.com/JasonsBricksin5

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Christmas has come and gone, and in this episode I’m sharing the LEGO gift I got for my wife (aka Fiverton Gal): set 4002020, the 2020 LEGO employee gift celebrating “40 Years of Hands-on Learning” for LEGO Education. I’d been hiding this thing in the closet for about six months, which was way harder than it should’ve been, because it’s the kind of exclusive set you don’t just stumble across at Target. We talk about how we first noticed it back in 2020, why it stood out, and how I ended up grabbing it locally when someone was selling one. She built it in four modules (four instruction books), and the big hook is the motion: one crank powers everything. You’ve got the Christmas tree spinning, the little train circling, an elf hammering and “painting,” a clock sliding back and forth, presents moving onto a conveyor belt, and extra spinning bits for more movement and chaos. We also flip it around to show the simple-but-ingenious Technic-style linkage, plus some fun part usage like clip noses, goofy ears, and frogs on the elf hats. My takeaway: for an exclusive employee set, it’s surprisingly attainable—on BrickLink you can find it for a bit over $100 sometimes. If you like Santa’s workshop vibes, kinetic builds, or unique holiday display pieces for a LEGO City layout, this one really does stand out.

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