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    « on: January 01, 2011, 05:37:27 PM »

    Theme: Kingdoms
    Name: King's Castle
    S/N: #7946
    Year: 2010
    Pieces: 933
    Minifig: 8
    Price: RM669.90

    Box
    The front of the box are the box art where the dragon knights are attacking. The top of the box shows all the minifigs included with this set and also the actual minifig scale. The back of the box shows the function of this set and the alternate way of joining the castle.




    Content
    There are eight packets of bricks, four pieces of octagonal plate, a sticker sheet and three instruction books inside the box. There is quite a number of pieces needed to be put on sticker.



    Accessories
    the pictures below do not show all the weapons and accessories included in this set as some of the shield and torch are attached to the castle.


    Animals
    We get a horse and a rat. There is extra bricks given to convert your horse into the normal horse. The horse head armor is packed separately in a small plastic bag too.




    Minifigs
    There are a total of eight minifigs included in this set five from lion faction while three from dragon faction. All minifigs are printed both side on their torso and only have one face expression. The plume on the king's crown is very loose and can fall off easily. I wonder if this is QC problem.



    The king and dragon knight without armor on

    They do looks great but thenI hope TLG is not stingy with the armor and knight helmet and the minifig as well.

    While below here are just shot of combining each pack together:




    Castle
    This is the first time I assemble a castle although I do have one from the fantasy era previously. Anyway the middle of the castle is empty like the previous one. Below are the pictures:




    Here's the view of the top of the main gate which can fit a few soldier up there. A pretty good place for the archer to take their shot.


    Here's the rear view of the middle part of the main gate where there is a table and a goblet. However, there is no place for the people to stand near it.


    The bridge can be lowered down or otherwise and there is a technic pin that holds the bridge to prevent it from lowered itself down. The picture on the right shows how the pin works.




    Once you down raising up the bridge, you need to push the pin down to hold it.

    The gate can be open (up) and close (down). And to keep it open there is a technic pin to hold it.


    This is how the gate can be raised. The axle raise the gate up by using the tile attached to the gate.


    To leave the gate open, the pin shall be push inside to hold the gate.


    The flag on the look-out post is printed. There is a small catapult on top of the look-out post that can be rotate. There's ample space below the look-out post.


    Here's a soldier on the other side of the look-out post.


    While here are some pictures of the wall on left and right.


    The rear left tower: What is behind the door? Is actually nothing and empty. There are torch on both side of the door and it is the same on the other side of the tower.


    On top of this tower is another catapult and also a rotatable one so that we can attack at any place we want to.


    The prison is really small but it can fit at least a minifig in it and as shown in the box art, the rear wall of the prison can easily fall and the villain can escape easily.




    The picture below is the door of the right tower. One bad thing over here is that the door can't be fully open as the treasure box is blocking it. On top of it is the king's throne.


    Here are the pictures that shows the different way of combining the castle:


    Extra pieces
    There is a lot of extra pieces left from this set and most of them are technic connector and plume. Below is the picture:


    Completed model
    This set is not that bad, but I still prefer the fantasy era one as it has more pieces and minifigures. The look of this castle is actually not bad too.


    Playability: 8/10 Marks are given to the weak walls of the prison.
    Design: 8/10 The castle looks good, but I think it can further be improve.
    Price:6/10 The price is not that reasonable.
    Overall: 7/10 A good set to add into your collection although the minifigure is quite few in number.
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    « Reply #1 on: January 02, 2011, 10:12:09 AM »

    Nice, man. The layout is really neat. I like this. Keep it up. Haha!
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    « Reply #2 on: January 02, 2011, 10:21:48 AM »

    Nice, man. The layout is really neat. I like this. Keep it up. Haha!

    Thought you have this set already.
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    « Reply #3 on: January 02, 2011, 06:15:17 PM »

    I felt that LEGO design on castle is not that good, maybe they should come out with one UCS Castle.  Cheesy
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    « Reply #4 on: January 02, 2011, 11:32:52 PM »

    Thought you have this set already.

    Haha! Yeah, I do. But I don't really know how to review LEGO products as professional as you guys do. Hydrocys did a great one, and I think it's really neat to put it that way. Now I need something plain like a silk cloth as background... LOL!
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    « Reply #5 on: January 03, 2011, 07:27:02 AM »

    Haha! Yeah, I do. But I don't really know how to review LEGO products as professional as you guys do. Hydrocys did a great one, and I think it's really neat to put it that way. Now I need something plain like a silk cloth as background... LOL!

    Perhaps you should do some review too to share here.  Smiley So many set are not reviewed.
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    « Reply #6 on: January 03, 2011, 12:19:21 PM »

    Haha! Yeah, I do. But I don't really know how to review LEGO products as professional as you guys do. Hydrocys did a great one, and I think it's really neat to put it that way. Now I need something plain like a silk cloth as background... LOL!

    You'll never know when you don't start
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