Weekly Set Review: Supply Wagon
its a nice set, loads of weapons, and a peasant. Nice for a army builder (exceps for the peasant)
I agree this type of sets most be back in production.
7/10
I agree this type of sets most be back in production.
7/10
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Nice little set. Simple to build and comes with one of the lovely peasants... Though I wonder why its called the forestmen's crossing, when there is nothing to cross and no forestmen?
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Steve, one thing.Athos wrote:Nice little set. Simple to build and comes with one of the lovely peasants... Though I wonder why its called the forestmen's crossing, when there is nothing to cross and no forestmen?
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No, Luis, if you look on the main page, this set is refered to as "Forestmen's Crossing". Its a slip up and Steve was joking...Luís wrote:Steve, one thing.Wrong TopicAthos wrote:Nice little set. Simple to build and comes with one of the lovely peasants... Though I wonder why its called the forestmen's crossing, when there is nothing to cross and no forestmen?
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I always enjoyed these smaller sets when I was younger. Especially if they had lots of accessories like this one does. Overall this is a good set, and full of nostalgia. If it were to re-issue (without bley!) I would have to grab a few at least. I miss these sets, come on TLG!!!
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My brother got this set as a Mother's Day gift when he was three or four (which my mom actually did like, because it kept him busy...), so it's been around forever, plus a few years, for me.
I agree with Robin Hood on this one--great pieces.
After a little tweaking, the setup works pretty well, and I just like the looks of the set. This is one of the very few sets I still have built.
I agree with Robin Hood on this one--great pieces.
After a little tweaking, the setup works pretty well, and I just like the looks of the set. This is one of the very few sets I still have built.
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Simply awesome, would be the best set ever with a brown horse and pitchy.
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Ahhhh... The set that kicked off 2 decades (and counting) of castle building. I remember that my mom was hesitant to buy this for me as she was concerned about me starting yet another theme (she liked the horse so she bought it). I had the entire 1984 castle line shortly after that. Little did she know that a few years later I would only be buying castle (or sets that are usable for castle).
This is my favorite castle set and figure. 10/10
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Ahhh….one of my all time favourites. I have about 3 of these sets. I occasionally try to build more, from various spare lego parts which I may have lying around. Except the red slope is hard to find.
Overall, this would have to be one of my favourite sets, which did not contain any military castle figs. It is so typical of the era (80s), I can not get enough of it.
I say bring back the peasant minifig – but in different arm colours of course.
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Overall, this would have to be one of my favourite sets, which did not contain any military castle figs. It is so typical of the era (80s), I can not get enough of it.
I say bring back the peasant minifig – but in different arm colours of course.
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Ah what a great little set I do not own but I give it 10/10 anyway.
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Even if the set come with weapons (always welcomed) it has a civilian minifig which is quite rare.
The chariot is also nice.
I would like to see more sets like this in these days.
The chariot is also nice.
I would like to see more sets like this in these days.
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