I meant the halberds placement seems weird to me.Nick wrote:Why??? these are the most common halbards in the old sets.although the halbards are weird
Weekly Set Review: [Dragon Master's Chariot]
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My first post, and my first set!
I love this set. I don't understand the problem everyone has with the Dragon Masters, they were my first [and only] faction for quite some time.
As for the inaccuracies, I just fix them myself. Lego has done several carts but this is one of the few [if any] chariots.
It would have been cool if this came with another fig, though.
I love this set. I don't understand the problem everyone has with the Dragon Masters, they were my first [and only] faction for quite some time.
As for the inaccuracies, I just fix them myself. Lego has done several carts but this is one of the few [if any] chariots.
It would have been cool if this came with another fig, though.
Lots of playability otherwise, I used to love mauling footsoldiers with those awesome halbards.Robin Hood wrote:For me, I would really enjoy having it slicing people as its charges down the battlefield.
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I don't like the figures themselves because I think the color scheme is poor and the heads ugly.E of Alshire wrote:I don't understand the problem everyone has with the Dragon Masters, they were my first and only
I also think the Dragon Masters were the start of poor castle sets when compared to the earlier factions.
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Although I've admired and sought after this set for a very long time, I never knew the halbreds did this! I love this feature! I'm also kind of impressed that LEGO added it for a simple cart - it shows a creative side I am not used to from them when they design carts.
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Wow, very impressive! this improves the set's rating yet further. This feature really shows that Lego always would include intersting details and functions to small sets, as well as large ones.The reason why it comes with these halberds is as simple as intriguing: They are hinged and can be flipped down.
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I had this set, I liked it.
As someone else mentioned -- some people just expect too much from a little set like this. For what it is - it's great. A brown horse -- awesome. A minifig with a sword, whip, and halberds.
I never liked the halberds, but they're easy to clip down to a more reasonable size. And yes, the Chariot is bulky, but in my opinion it's a lot better than horse-mounted catapults (cough-KK2:2-cough), and it harkens back to the glory days when LEGO tried to put in as many pieces into even the small sets as they could.
My only complaint was a lack of shield. When I first bought this set as a kid, I was quite upset that it didn't come with one of those awesome oval shields with the dragons on it.
Overall, it's a great set, but not as good as many others of its time.
As someone else mentioned -- some people just expect too much from a little set like this. For what it is - it's great. A brown horse -- awesome. A minifig with a sword, whip, and halberds.
I never liked the halberds, but they're easy to clip down to a more reasonable size. And yes, the Chariot is bulky, but in my opinion it's a lot better than horse-mounted catapults (cough-KK2:2-cough), and it harkens back to the glory days when LEGO tried to put in as many pieces into even the small sets as they could.
My only complaint was a lack of shield. When I first bought this set as a kid, I was quite upset that it didn't come with one of those awesome oval shields with the dragons on it.
Overall, it's a great set, but not as good as many others of its time.
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I'm actually mildly impressed... For a little cart, for a set of this size category, there's a goodly number of useful pieces in the set. The design is... funky, but not as distasteful as many other sets we have seen.
Parts: 7/10
Playability: 6.5/10
Figs/Accessories: 7.5/10
Design (then): 7/10
Design (now): 7.5/10
Nostalgia: 6/10
Overall Score: 6.92/10
Parts: 7/10
Playability: 6.5/10
Figs/Accessories: 7.5/10
Design (then): 7/10
Design (now): 7.5/10
Nostalgia: 6/10
Overall Score: 6.92/10
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If you were only looking at UK catalogues, then it's no surprise that you couldn't find it. Us UKers missed out on this set.Nick wrote:Just to note:
I've never seen this set in catalogues, neither with dragon masters, neither with out. I didn't see it the minor set lists either.
However, I don't think it was displayed in any catalogues, as it was part of a special edition service pack. I'd look in the Brickshelf Library, but it no longer exists. Peeron has the instruction scans, but not the catalogue scans...*sigh*
Anyway, a lovely set that I wish Lego would have released this side of the pond. I can just imagine a wave of these things smashing into a tightly packed horde of soldiers...
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Hello All,
I would buy a bunch of these for the fig and horse - I'm working on a Dragon oriented keep, so it fits for me.
Aside form that I think that it is a nice addition to a castle set up - horse, fig, halberds,and cart wheels - you don't get many chariots. I would rate it 7.5/10.
Cheers
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I would buy a bunch of these for the fig and horse - I'm working on a Dragon oriented keep, so it fits for me.
Aside form that I think that it is a nice addition to a castle set up - horse, fig, halberds,and cart wheels - you don't get many chariots. I would rate it 7.5/10.
Cheers
SirBert