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A LEGO Builder Hopes to Have Her ‘Hocus Pocus’ Sanderson Sisters House Turned Into An Official Release

Hocus Pocus Sanderson Sisters Cottage packaging concept

Amber Veyt, a LEGO builder out of Belgium, has submitted her first-ever LEGO set design to LEGO IDEAS and hopes that she gets enough votes to turn her Hocus Pocus inspired set into an actual licensed LEGO product.

The nearly 3,000 piece build is of the Sanderson-house, the historic home of the infamous Salem witches Winifred, Sarah, and Mary Sanderson in the 1993 film. The set can be customized to look like the modern-day museum complete with museum signage, rope barriers, and cash register, or you can remove these elements and simply make the Sandersons home. Notable features on the property also include water wheel that actually turns and the grave of Billy Butcherson.

An exterior of the LEGO IDEAS Hocus Pocus Sanderson Sisters House
(Image: Amber Veyt)

Inside the home Veyt has created a number of custom elements for Hocus Pocus fans to be excited about, including a black flame candle and the Sanderson Sisters’ spellbook, complete with spell to turn Thackery Binx into a cat.

A closer look at the interior of the LEGO IDEAS Sanderson Sisters house with closeups of the spellbook, black flame candle, chair, and cages.
(Image: Amber Veyt)

The design also features an impressive number of minifigures that include:

  • Winifred Sanderson
  • Sarah Sanderson
  • Mary Sanderson
  • Max Dannison
  • Dani Dannison
  • Allison
  • Thackery Binx
  • Emily Binx
  • Billy Butcherson
  • Jay
  • Ernie AKA Ice

The Max, Dani, and Allison figures all feature two faces allowing you to pose them with a happy face, or a scared one.

Front and back views of the LEGO minifigures for the Sanderson Sisters, Max and Dani Dannison, Allison
Thackery Binx, Emily Binx, Binx as a cat, Billy Butcherson, Jay and Ernie
(Image: Amber Veyt/LEGO IDEAS)

In order for this LEGO IDEAS creation to be considered as an actual LEGO set, it will need to receive 10,000 supporters on the LEGO IDEAS website. At the time of this writing, the set had already reached 2,946 supporters and had 598 days left to reach its goal for consideration.

You can view more images and submit your support for the set on its LEGO IDEAS page. Veyt has also shared a number of new images of the set on Facebook.

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