


The un-numbered bag contains three 16×16 and one 8×16 plates. There are fifteen bags in the box containing the building elements. It might look something like this: The Building Experience: I recognise it is not part of the 18+ design style, but it is lacking.
#Lego ideas medieval plus
I think the modern set, with more decoration on the box would have been a big plus here. You can see a selection of those catalog/advertising images here Imagine the new set, in a box that evoked nostalgia with an olde schoole backdrop- other painted or modelled, in the style of the classic catalogues. While originating from a LEGO Ideas submission, there is no doubt that the original submission also draws inspiration from 3739, released in 2002. When you are reviving a classic theme that has been neglected for a few years, and bringing back a faction of LEGO Knights such as the Black Falcons, nostalgia is key. This look is great when you are trying to market a bouquet or bonsai tree to a new market demographic. Not quite as big as a modular’s box, but certainly on a par with come of the sets of similar parts count that I have put together in recent times. The first thing that struck me when I took this set out of the shipping box was its size. Image provided by Jay Ong, used with permission.The set will be released on Febrary 1st 2021. Provision of materials for review does not guarantee a positive review. I was fortunate to be sent a prerelease copy of the set for review by the LEGO Group. As such, there has been quite a bit of excitement – both in our household, and amongst the AFOL Community regarding the forthcoming release of the LEGO®Ideas 21325 Medieval Blacksmith. It is probably closer to 10 years since we saw any buildings geared more towards medieval life, rather than warring factions of knights, kings, monsters and castles.Ĭastle sets of the Fantasy Era were one of the mainstays in our house when my children were starting to play with LEGO, around the time that I emerged from my Dark Ages – sets such as the the 10193 Medieval Market Village, and the 7189 Mill Village raid (the sole minifigure scale set to come with not one, but two goats.) were among our favorites. Despite being a theme that was there In The Beginning, when the Minifigure Era of LEGO® arrived back in 1978, Castle has not been well represented in more recent years.
