Home Alone: Huge gingerbread version of house created to mark film’s 30th anniversary
It includes 63 trees, 33 windows, 14 pizza boxes and six lampposts
The house that appears in Home Alone has been recreated in gingerbread form to celebrate the movie’s 30th anniversary.
The 1.7 metre edible replica of the McCallister family home is extremely detailed, featuring the Oh-Kay plumbing van used by Wet Bandits Harry and Marv and the Little Nero's pizza delivery car.
It also included figurines of Macauley Culkin’s character Kevin and the two burglars, played by Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern.
Award-winning artist and cake designer Michelle Wibowo created the design, which took over 300 hours to make.
The gingerbread house was commissioned by Disney + to mark 30 years since the release of the classic Christmas film.
Wibowo began by studying the architecture and exterior of the family home in the Chicago suburbs, and sketched designs of the different features, before baking the gingerbread and recreating the film's famous set and best-loved moments.
The scene includes Kevin's treehouse, complete with tyre swing, the paint cans used in one of the booby traps, an icing figure of Kevin's neighbour Marley and the statue in the driveway that is continuously knocked over throughout the film
It includes 63 trees, 33 windows, 14 pizza boxes and six lampposts.
The gingerbread scene will be taken to the Oak Centre for Children and Young People at The Royal Marsden in Surrey where it will go on display for paediatric patients and their loved ones.
Wibowo said: “I jumped at the chance because it is one of my favourite Christmas movies – it doesn't really feel like Christmas in our house until we have seen it at least twice!
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“I had so much fun making it look festive and I loved making those cheeky characters Kevin and burglars Harry and Marv.
“The scene also includes the infamous paint cans, the broken statue and the Christmas wreath on their front door – I hope everyone will enjoy spotting iconic details from the movie!”
Additional reporting by PA.
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