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Twin Arm Launcher, released in 1988, was the first catapult for the Lion Knights. This dual catapult comes with a soldier on horseback and a siege worker. Various accessories such as round shields, a barrel, and weapons are included.
Last edited by architect on Mon Apr 23, 2007 1:05 am, edited 4 times in total.
This was quite a neat little set for parts and figs. Not essential, but still I find it to be a good set. My main complaint is that no real catapult would have two firing arms. But hey, this is Lego, Just Imagine.
This is one great set! Here are my favorite things:
~ A believably constructed catapult.
~ Dark gray helms.
~ Not only enough weapons for all the figs, but extra ones as well!
~ A horse and a really neat-looking barding.
~ Two round shields!
Sweet set! I've a vague memory of seeing this on the shelves as a kid. It's one of the classics. (How ever realistic or non-realistic the catapult is) It's great for parts and weapons, those round shields are hard to get but great to have.
But why does this regular peasnt soldier ride arround on a horse with the kings barding? ':D'
Round shields. Horse barding. Weapons. Helmets. 4 cart wheels. Two generic figures. And a reasonably priced set. I'd love to see something like this again.
The catapult doesn't make a lot of sense, but is nicely done. Barding in a small set is always good. I suspect the Trash Can Lid's (round shield) popularity is inversely proportional to its rarity (not that they make those old corrugated tin trash cans anymore, either). But all in all a nice little set - compare to the current 8777 Vladek Encounter with barded knight, foot knight, and catapult (and hey, 50 cents apart in price).
8/10
Redwine the Ribald: Stare long enough into the abyss...
Two-Tonic Tippler: ...and you spit into it.
All around good set, yet not outstanding, IMO. It's obviously got good accessories, but doesn't offer that much as a set. Still, gotta love it. 8/10(then)
Well those round shileds are basiclly a part that used as a radar dish in Space set in colors like clear and clear red. In 1984 when TLC launched the Castle line they made this as a shiled in dark gray in most of those set that year 6010, 6021, 6022, 6030 and 6061 (6103 the Candian version as well). The only other sets afterward that included that set wwas 1680/1877 (from 1990) and this set 6039 from 1988.
Now for my review
Bought that set as a kid cause I wanted the barding, the berrel which was new of course, first set to include small cart wheels, was pretty disappointed back then and for a while regreted ever buying it. As a catapult it not as good as 6030. I'm not a big fan of the design but as a small set it's pretty ok.
Final score 8/10
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this is the oldest castle-set I own. I like the round shields and the horsebarding. The design of the catapult is also nice, but it could be better. I would give this set a 8.5/10
I always liked the way this set looks, especially in combination with other sets from the 'same' time (more or less), like 6012, 6016, and 6022. It makes a nice part of a battle display.
Cyndi
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