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Top Lemax Buildings Built for Making, Baking & Crafting

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Behind every festive village is the bustle of industry — places where toys are made, sweets are crafted, and skilled workers keep the town running. Lemax offers a handful of factory and workshop buildings that bring energy and scale to your display. These pieces are great for industrial zones, North Pole builds, or transitional areas between shops and civic buildings. Here are the top Lemax factories and production buildings to anchor your village’s working class.

Photo of Lemax Teddy Bear Factory

The Teddy Bear Factory

A classic in the Santa’s Wonderland collection, this animated building shows bears on a conveyor belt getting packed and gifted. With motion, color, and internal lighting, it’s ideal for child-friendly or whimsical scenes. Display with elves, sleighs, or toy stores.

Lemax Dorian Gray’s Art Supplies

Dorian Gray’s Art Supplies

While not a factory in the strictest sense, this quirky building has all the elements of a workshop — signage, production themes, and internal displays. Great for downtown creative corners or transitional streets between shops and larger builds.

The Biscuit Basket

The Biscuit Basket

Don’t let the size fool you — this compact cookie shop is bursting with production detail. From sculpted tins to glowing windows, it channels the feel of a busy bakehouse. Perfect for food-themed rows or pairing with a candy store or café.

Lemax Pat-A-Cake Bakery

Pat-A-Cake Bakery

This charming building doubles as a production hub for sweet goods. Its signage and structure suggest baking at scale, making it a versatile pick for both mom-and-pop shop fans and those creating culinary quarters in their displays.

Leo’s Leatherworks & Repairs

Leo’s Leatherworks & Repairs

With its rugged look and sign-driven facade, this workshop adds utility to any working-class section of your village. Great for combining with blacksmiths, tailors, or trade buildings to build a true industrial block.

Where to Buy

Factory-style buildings often become centerpieces, especially in themed builds. Here’s where to track them down:

  • eBay: Search for “factory,” “workshop,” or the exact building name for best results.
  • Facebook Marketplace: Ask sellers about workshop scenes or bundled North Pole layouts.
  • Amazon: Best for newer Santa’s Wonderland factories and buildings with motion.
  • Craigslist: Seasonal downsizing often includes working-class buildings in good condition.

FAQs

  • Are these buildings animated
    Some are — the Teddy Bear Factory includes motion and lighting. Others are static but highly detailed.
  • Do these fit in Santa’s Wonderland only
    No — many are versatile enough for downtown, forest, or old-world scenes.
  • Can I create a factory zone
    Yes! Use risers, smokestack accessories, and worker figurines to bring it to life.
  • What buildings pair well with these
    Use tradesmen shops, civic buildings, or loading docks to expand the look.

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