By Barry Kay (SAFOLs Brick Boss, CapeLUG Member, Batman … Ssshhhh!)


The Ideas 21351 Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas set is an exciting and intricately detailed build that offers fans of both LEGO® and Tim Burton’s 1993 film a chance to recreate iconic scenes from the beloved holiday classic. With 2,193 pieces, the set masterfully captures key locations from Halloween Town, combining aesthetic accuracy with LEGO®’s signature brick-based creativity. Priced at R3,799, this set provides a rewarding and intricate build, appealing both to collectors and LEGO® enthusiasts.
Set Overview and Design
The LEGO® set centers around three major scenes from The Nightmare Before Christmas: Jack Skellington’s house, the iconic Spiral Hill, and Halloween Town’s Town Hall. The designers, through careful scaling and layout, managed to condense these locations into a display-friendly model while still maintaining the film’s distinctive gothic atmosphere. The set’s gothic and eerie charm, characteristic of Tim Burton’s style, is rendered beautifully through a variety of LEGO® building techniques and parts.

The design of Jack Skellington’s house is one of the most visually striking components. Constructed in three distinct segments, it features a crooked, winding path leading to a set of gates guarded by cat statues, with many Halloween-themed decorative elements along the way. The building captures the dilapidated, surreal look from the film, with hinged sections and angled plates that recreate the house’s warped architecture. Inside, builders will find Jack’s workshop, complete with a chalkboard featuring his Christmas formula, a detail that fans of the film will recognize instantly. The upper floors hold hidden Christmas wreaths and other seasonal decorations, adding a festive twist to the typically spooky aesthetic.

Spiral Hill, the iconic curling mound featured in the movie’s most memorable scenes, is also well-executed. LEGO® achieved the hill’s twisted design using curved slopes and angled elements, with a Technic pin holding a plastic piece to represent the giant yellow moon in the background. Although the use of non-traditional LEGO® elements for the moon may raise some eyebrows among purists, the effect is visually stunning and faithful to the movie’s look. The graveyard at the base of Spiral Hill is filled with gravestones and various references to Sally’s potion ingredients, providing an immersive environment for the minifigures.

The Town Hall, another central feature of the set, is recreated with great attention to detail. The structure’s widening design, characteristic of the buildings in Halloween Town, is complemented by various decorative elements such as a Halloween banner and a Christmas countdown clock. The exterior, with cobblestone paths and a gnarled, posable tree, adds to the eerie atmosphere. Inside the Town Hall, builders will find Jack’s podium and several other fun details, such as skulls and candlesticks, giving the building an authentic Halloween Town feel. The podium is removable, allowing for easy access to the limited but well-detailed interior.

Building Techniques
One of the most impressive aspects of this LEGO® set is its use of advanced building techniques. Jack’s house, for example, incorporates hinged and angled pieces to achieve the building’s twisted, asymmetrical shape. LEGO®’s designers skilfully integrated Technic elements into the traditional System bricks to handle some of the more difficult angles, such as the roof panels and the coiling shape of Spiral Hill. The mixture of System and Technic bricks highlights the set’s sophisticated design and creates a visually striking model.
LEGO®’s use of irregularity throughout the set helps to evoke the off-kilter aesthetic of the movie. For example, the slime-filled fountain in front of the Town Hall is built using a mixture of translucent green studs and slopes, which are arranged in a way that makes the slime appear to be bubbling. The irregular angles of the fountain’s basin and the uneven layout of the cobblestone path contribute to the unsettling, eerie atmosphere of the set.
The set’s use of colour is also noteworthy. Dark grey, black, and muted colours dominate the palette, reflecting Halloween Town’s gothic and grim aesthetic. However, the addition of bright green elements in the fountain and the Christmas-themed decorations in Jack’s house offer a nice contrast, balancing the darkness with the whimsy that characterizes The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Minifigures and Characters

The set includes a variety of minifigures that represent some of the film’s most beloved characters. Jack Skellington is the star of the set, with his long, gangly frame brought to life using LEGO®’s taller minifigure leg elements. Jack’s iconic black and white striped suit is printed onto his torso and legs, and his face has been specially designed to capture his skeletal grin.
Sally, Jack’s love interest, also receives an updated minifigure design. Her patchwork dress and stitched-together appearance are faithfully recreated with intricate printing on both the torso and legs. Zero, Jack’s ghostly dog, is represented with a new figure that includes a trans-clear support piece to give him the appearance of floating, just like in the film.
The set also includes Lock, Shock, and Barrel, the mischievous trick-or-treaters who help kidnap Santa “Sandy” Claus. Their minifigures are cleverly designed, with double-sided heads that show their signature mischievous expressions. These characters come with a brick-built walking bathtub, a fun accessory that adds to the playability of the set. Finally, the Mayor, with his two-faced head, is included as a brick-built figure, providing another fun character from the film to complete Halloween Town’s ensemble.
Challenges and Criticisms
While the LEGO® The Nightmare Before Christmas set is a stunning display piece, it does have some limitations. One challenge is the compactness of the structures. For example, the interior of the Town Hall is relatively small, limiting the potential for character placement and interaction. Although this is understandable given the constraints of translating animated locations into LEGO® form, it may slightly limit the playability for some builders.
The use of stickers rather than printed elements for key details, such as Jack’s chalkboard and the gravestones in the graveyard, might be a downside for some fans who prefer printed pieces. Additionally, the structural stability of Jack’s house, especially the removable roof sections, can feel somewhat fragile, making the set better suited for display rather than frequent handling.
The absence of Oogie Boogie, one of the film’s central villains, is another noticeable omission. While the set includes most of the key characters, many fans would have appreciated a brick-built Oogie Boogie figure to complete the cast.
Conclusion
Overall, LEGO® Ideas 21351 The Nightmare Before Christmas is a fantastic set that offers a highly detailed and engaging building experience. From its complex use of building techniques to its faithful recreation of iconic scenes from the movie, this set is a must-have for fans of the film and LEGO® collectors alike. While it may have some limitations in terms of playability and character selection, its display value and nostalgic charm make it a standout addition to the LEGO® Ideas lineup. Whether you’re a fan of the film, a seasoned LEGO® builder, or both, this set is sure to impress and bring a touch of Halloween Town to your LEGO® collection.