The Yellow Brick Posted January 2, 2011 Posted January 2, 2011 Contains small ball? What is that supposed to mean?? I think they mean studs and other small pieces Thanks for the review SilentMode, The only thing which is making me buy this set is the mermaid and man I'll probably buy this some other time. Quote
WhiteFang Posted January 2, 2011 Posted January 2, 2011 Thanks for continuing to share the other half of this Dacta review with us. Although some of the minifigures in there are quite off, but I generally view this as a very useful parts pack for my bin collections. I will definitely grab at least one of this to supplement into my collection. Quote
SWMAN Posted January 2, 2011 Posted January 2, 2011 Personally, this set is less of a collection of useful minifigures and more a collection of useful minifigure pieces. A lot of these figures are not very true or accurate compared to their respective themes. This set would be great for minifigure torsos and accessories but the figures by themselves aren't really that cool. Just my view. Quote
Blondie-Wan Posted January 3, 2011 Posted January 3, 2011 Personally, this set is less of a collection of useful minifigures and more a collection of useful minifigure pieces. A lot of these figures are not very true or accurate compared to their respective themes. I'm not sure what you mean by "true or accurate compared to their respective themes," but I find the distinction between useful minifigures and useful minifigure pieces an extremely subtle one; to me, the one usually implies the other anyway. The inclusion of things like the dark tan pith helmets and so on makes this set even more attractive to me than I initially thought it would be. I'm particularly pleased by the one-piece animals (frog, snakes, spiders, crab, clam), which aren't available in Pick-A-Brick often, and at least a few of which are kind of hard to come by, in my experience. I'm just concerned this set won't come to the US. The inclusion of the chimney sweep and bride seems to suggest this might be a Europe-only release a la the '08 Castle and '09 Pirates Advent Calendars, since I don't think the chimney sweep / wedding tradition is particularly well-known in the US (I don't remember having heard of it before seeing it mentioned in the EB forums in relation to this set). I was also at the LEGO Store in Lawrenceville, GA just yesterday, and they did have this set's companion set (the City Community one, replacing the old Community Workers set), but not this one, and I'd think they'd get both in at the same time if they were getting them at all. But let's hope... Quote
thelegomaniac Posted January 3, 2011 Posted January 3, 2011 That is a chimney sweep. I guess he is based off the Danish H.C. Andersen story, since this is a 'fairytale' minifig collection. Quote
fred67 Posted January 3, 2011 Posted January 3, 2011 I've got access to two Lego stores (being in London), and both have different and ever-changing Build-A-Minifig parts as well as different PAB walls. The number and kind of parts definitely varies, but there's no telling what's at which store unless you go there (or someone makes a report). Yes... I've found some of these parts in our "build a minifigure" section; I don't always look there, I don't think it's generally a good buy, but I will tell you this: I have NEVER seen the printed slope pieces (dresses) for sale there despite having the "dress" torsos, which is pretty disappointing. I've also never seen a chromed crown and, of course, they never have capes or the like. I'd probably be interested in this set if it were available in the U.S.. Quote
Klaus-Dieter Posted January 3, 2011 Posted January 3, 2011 (edited) Thank you very much for this great review, SilentMode! I voted for poor since I do really not see any sense in this set. These minifigs are only already existing minifigs or put together of already existing minifigure parts. Plus minifigs of different historic epochs and different stories are trown together. Klaus-Dieter Edited January 3, 2011 by Klaus-Dieter Quote
Brick Smiley Productions Posted January 3, 2011 Posted January 3, 2011 Would this set be considered cheap for all those minifigs or expensive? Quote
SilentMode Posted January 4, 2011 Author Posted January 4, 2011 Would this set be considered cheap for all those minifigs or expensive? It depends how many of the figures in this set you wanted, I suppose. Quote
Nakara Posted January 7, 2011 Posted January 7, 2011 Not as many rare and wanted parts in this set as the city one. I'm not buying it, considering the price point. The more I look at this set, the more it looks like a mish-mash of parts from sets that didn't sell too well. Excellent review though. Also, those white clams were also availible in a Spongebob set, I believe it was Mrs. Puff's Boating School or something like that. It came with 2. Quote
Erynion Posted January 9, 2011 Posted January 9, 2011 I'd agree with some people that this is a bit of a... weird set. I'm also rather shocked at some of the torso positionings in it - eg, the king's torso on the snake charmer, a pirate-y torso on one of the soldiers... it's just... wrong I would say that the short knight and princess are definitely cute. I want those grey legs for the plastic edition of my WoW Gnome Warrior. Quote
ttsoohoo Posted May 7, 2013 Posted May 7, 2013 Thank you for another great review of the Education Fairytale and Historic Minifigures. I also just bought this one on Amazon.com for $47.04 USD. Great buy considering that this set is from 2010-2011. Quote
Japanbuilder Posted January 13, 2016 Posted January 13, 2016 Ugh and the pain of being an adult collector in Japan sinks in again >< I just found out these exist! Sure enough looked them up to see what I could get them for here in Yen and it was expensive! Both of these sets (9348 and 9349) could boost my population count by a lot though and give me some degree of variation for other figures once I take some of these parts to use on my existing sets. Going to have to mull over importing these very hard over the next few months and keep tabs on international lego pages better as the official Japan site goes to great lengths to NOT highlight what sets we are being shorted compared with our fellow collectors abroad. Quote
AmperZand Posted January 13, 2016 Posted January 13, 2016 Great review and pictures! It looks like you've started subscribing to the Simpson's skin tone palette! If not, I've got some fleshy heads and hands for you including a few rare heads. Quote
BrickOn Posted January 13, 2016 Posted January 13, 2016 Interesting, I think I recently found the remains of this set amongst some Lego that was going to be thrown away at a school. It had lived too long amongst 3-4 years olds and apparently it was taken away from them because they used to try to eat it... I now I have a lot of armless torsos and a mermaid tail. Quote
The Ace Railgun Posted January 13, 2016 Posted January 13, 2016 Nice review, I always like these sets for gaining more minifigures, but it's certainly an odd mix of them. Quote
notpennysboat Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 There's still 10 of this set left in the LEGO store next to my home, so I just got mine last week, with the points on the VIP card :) Quote
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