Lemax is a brand that specializes in creating Christmas-themed miniature villages and figurines. One of their popular products is the Santa's Wonderland collection.
Lemax was founded in 1990.
Their first collection was released in 1991 and was called Caddington Village.
Over the years, Lemax has expanded its collection to include various themed villages and figurines, including their popular Santa's Wonderland.
Lemax has become one of the leading brands in Christmas miniature villages and is known for its intricate and detailed designs.
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The Santa's Wonderland collection features various miniature structures and figurines that depict a festive winter wonderland scene. The collection includes buildings such as Santa's workshop, a skating pond, and a hot cocoa cafe, as well as figurines such as Santa Claus, reindeer, and snowmen.
The Caddington Village collection was Lemax's first collection and features miniature buildings and figurines that depict a charming English village. The collection includes buildings such as a pub, a post office, and a bakery, as well as figurines such as townspeople and street vendors.
Lemax figurines are made from a resin material that is hand-painted and detailed for a realistic finish.
No, Lemax figurines are designed for indoor use only as they are not weather-resistant.
Generally, Lemax products are designed to be compatible with other brands' miniature villages as long as they are of similar scale (usually 1:64 or 1:48). However, it's always best to double-check the measurements before purchasing.
No, not all Lemax buildings light up. Some buildings may have interior or exterior lights, while others may not have any lights at all.
You can clean your Lemax figurines with a soft-bristled brush or a microfiber cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions, as this may damage the paint and detailing.