SilentMode Posted August 1, 2012 Andrea's Bunny House Set 3938 Release Year: 2012 # of parts: 62 # of minifigures: 1 RRP: GBP 9.99 / USD 9.99 Links: LEGO S@H Brickset Hop over to Andrea's Bunny Hutch! Andrea loves looking after her furry friend Jazz. Help her to keep the bunny happy and healthy. Open the bunny hutch to take Andrea's pet outside and play with it! Andrea keeps the bunny hutch shiny and clean with a bucket and broom. After playtime, make sure to give the bunny its favorite treats with the water bottle and a carrot from the garden! Includes bunny and Andrea mini-doll figure. Includes Andrea mini-doll figure Features bunny, water bottle, bucket, broom, carrot and 2 small gardens Open the bunny hutch roof to play inside! Help Andrea to take care of her furry friend! LEGO Friends pieces are fully compatible with all LEGO System bricks Collect all of the LEGO Friends sets for a whole city of LEGO Friends fun! LEGO mini-dolls are figures made especially for the world of LEGO Friends, with thousands of customizable fashion and accessory combinations! Measures over 1” (4cm) tall, 3” (8cm) wide and 3” (8cm) long Promotional image I know what I thought of when I first heard this set was called Andrea's Bunny House... but no, it's actually a bunny house. I'm not female, but I've been eager for the second wave of the Friends theme to see what else LEGO have got. The first wave proved to be very popular with the target audience, and from the models shown at this year's The LEGO Show in Manchester it looks like the game has been upped. There seems to be a summer vacation theme going on with the second wave, and right now I'm going to take a look at one of the less expensive sets in the range. The Box The box for Andrea's Bunny House is roughly the same size as the similarly-priced sets in the first wave, and as things are taken outside this time the colours are a lot brighter and cheerful. You'll be pleased to know that Argos' BFF promotion is still on, with either this or this as a claimable gift. Back of the box Today's featured main character, if you haven't guessed, is Andrea. While the other Friends have gone on different adventures, it looks like Andrea chose (or was perhaps forced) to spend time in the rabbit hutch. Sides of the box As usual the sides of the box are flat, but have the curved appearance of larger sets. Following my eager question at this year's AFOLcon: there was no scientific or research-based reason for the curved boxes, it was just something LEGO decided on to make the sets stand out. The usual warning on the side of the box in several different languages; no indication of where the parts were made, however. Note the spelling error on Argos' white label. The Contents We welcome back the familiar configuration of two unnumbered bags, a large plate and the instructions folded in half. There wasn't such a great need for padding this time, and on seeing the contents for the first time I thought just one bag would have been necessary: maybe a smaller bag inside a large bag for the small parts. Girly colours You'll be pleased to know that Andrea's Bunny House is home to quite a few exclusive and elusive parts. This set offers just a small selection of plates and tiles in Bright Pink. The 1 x 4 tiles are exclusive to the Friends theme, appearing in four sets so far. While the 1 x 6 plates in Magenta aren't exclusive parts, their only other appearance was in a 2005 Belville Snow Queen set. Bright Light Orange Bright Light Orange is one of my favourite colours (re)introduced by the Friends theme. Again the 2 x 2 plates were last seen in a 2005 Belville set, while all the other pieces are exclusive to this set. Greenery This set is the by far the cheapest you'll find that Green 8 x 8 plate in, while the 2 x 6 plates in Lime appear in three Friends sets and one Ninjago set. Along with the 1 x 4 Bright Pink tiles, this set shares the Lime 2 x 6s with Heartlake Vet and Heartlake Dog Show. White parts Most of the parts in this set are white, and here we have a nice assortment of "architectural" pieces. As the 1 x 4 picket fences have started appearing in PAB walls, they're not as useful to find in a set as before. Utensils and such There are some other small pieces in the set, but these are the more interesting ones. That red bucket, which will probably be one of many hoarding pieces, only appears in three Friends sets right now. Stars of the show The Bright Light Orange parts can't be missed, while everything else would be very useful for building a house or something. The Magenta plates didn't make the cut only because there still aren't that many parts in the colour yet, but they are ones to look out for. Andrea and her pet, Jazz Please welcome back Andrea, who is sporting the same torso as in Andrea's Stage and the legs from City Park Café. It would have been good to have her in a slightly different outfit, at least one that isn't easily replicated, but then we can't have everything. It seems that Andrea has gotten into pet rearing as well, as she's looking after Daisy the bunny... except it isn't Daisy, despite looking exactly the same. From the official description she's named the bunny Jazz - perhaps a nod to Jazz Jackrabbit, or just the kind of music she likes. R.I.P. Gewinne!th We were very sad to learn that Gewinne!th is no longer with us; she was snuffed out by these two no-names. Let's have a moment of silence for Gewinne!th and that chilling grin of doom. But on a more cheerful note The inside front cover of the instructions shows the Friends doing what they do best: Andrea finally getting her shot on Figures Got Talent; Mia surrounded by stray animals; Stephanie successfully hot-wiring a plane; Emma learning how to ride; Olivia with crabs. The Build As hard as it is to believe with the small number of parts, Andrea's Bunny House is divided into three builds. Garden #1 This first build, consisting of literally five parts, is of what LEGO calls a "garden". At this point it's a little disappointing, but more realistic I guess, that the red bucket doesn't have a matching handle - or a silver handle might have been better. But there's a useful technique with the Trans Light Blue round plate: no more imaginary water. A Trans Light Blue round tile (which will be in the upcoming Winter Village Cottage, so I hear) would be even more impressive, but try it with a Trans Clear or White version. Trans Yellow if you're feeling cheeky. Garden #2 This equally small garden uses seven parts. Much like Stephanie's Pet Patrol there's a carrot sticking straight up out of the ground... it's no ordinary carrot! The rest of the pieces will go towards making... The Bunny House This is a very simple build, using familiar techniques but with a couple of tricks for effect. Starting with the foundation, the Bright Light Orange flag forms a ramp (not a door as I'd previously thought). The multi-coloured walls of the house are slowly added, along with an easy-access gate on the left. The arch bricks form windows on the sides and back, giving the house a slight Spanish/Mediterranean look. A simple rodent water bottle is constructed from three pieces, before being added to the house along with a broom. The broom takes some effort to attach in the direction shown in the instructions. Two hinge plates are placed at the back, ready for... ...the roof, which - thanks to the bamboo parts - forms a gentle slope upwards. The Completed Model This mimics what's in the instructions, but of course you can set it up however you want. It looks just as small as the similarly-priced sets in the first wave, but it looks pretty good. Leftovers Including the extra flower piece there are six spare parts, all with varying degrees of usefulness. They're okay, I guess. The end of the instructions points you to the LEGO Friends web site, after which follows a small checklist of the new sets. The Verdict It's probably more sensible to compare Andrea's Bunny House to Stephanie's Pet Patrol: both at the same price point and both featuring the same bunny mould, even if they are named differently. Both from a parts and build perspective, even with the tiny "gardens", the Bunny House gives Pet Patrol the kind of scrubbing Stephanie was subjected to in a previous review. (In plain English: I would recommend this set over Stephanie's Pet Patrol.) In comparison to Andrea's Stage, which is set in a completely different environment, I think the Bunny House is a more complete and aesthetically pleasing set, although both have exclusive parts. Although this set has less parts than both Stephanie's Pet Patrol and Andrea's Stage, I think this set has more of the useful parts for MOCs. On its own this set is a must buy for parts, discounted or not, as well as for Andrea. If you switched some of the white parts used for the bunny house to Tan, it might make a good addition to Olivia's House if you'd made the investment. Again it would have been great to have Andrea in a slightly different outfit, and perhaps a different coloured bunny to distinguish it from Daisy (in Stephanie's Pet Patrol). Design: 9/10 If Paradisa had a bunny house this would be it. An effective design with a small part count. Build: 9/10 A five-minute build, if that. Perhaps one small garden instead of two tiny ones would have sufficed. Parts: 9/10 A must-buy for Bright Light Orange, the 8x8 Green plate, Magenta plates and whatever else takes your fancy. Playability: 6/10 Fairly playable on its own, with just Andrea and the bunny, but more suited as part of a larger setup. Price: 7/10 Much less painful to buy than Stephanie's Pet Patrol for a similar kind of set, and worth it if you're after the four BFF stickers. Based on these scores I'm giving this set a straight 8, which means it gets one of these: Stay tuned for more second wave Friends reviews. Andrea's dark secret # Hmm hmm hmmm hmmm... # Daisy: Aaaaannnndreaaaaaa... I thought you looooooooved me..... Andrea: AAAAAAAAAARGH! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lightningtiger Posted August 1, 2012 Thanks for this excellent review 'SilentMode', cute set....carrot sticking so far out of the ground is a worry and it proves it in the last shot using night vision.....the ghost of the bunny ! Cool as well as cute, so I might twist my arm to buy one. Brick On Review On with your Friend's 'SilentMode' ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oky Posted August 1, 2012 Thanks for the nice review (and thanks for giving me nightmares with that last picture ). But I disagree with your verdict of the set a bit. I was considering buying this set for the Andrea figure, but decided to get Andrea's Stage instead because it has the exact same version of her, but a lot more pieces in rare colors. This is one of the most overpriced Friends sets. I mean really, 62 pieces for $10?! Considering that it has hardly any exclusive pieces, this is a rip-off, and I'd much rather get Stephanie's Pet Patrol with its 73 pieces and exclusive version of Stephanie. Aside from that, it is a cute set though. Have a lovely Summer of Friends! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SheepEater Posted August 1, 2012 The sticker on the box is cracking me up. "Girls toys" indeed Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kai NRG Posted August 1, 2012 Thanks for this excellent review 'SilentMode', cute set....carrot sticking so far out of the ground is a worry and it proves it in the last shot using night vision.....the ghost of the bunny ! Cool as well as cute, so I might twist my arm to buy one. Brick On Review On with your Friend's 'SilentMode' ! Yeah, why do carrots stick up out of the ground? (well, it's better than just getting the stem) Nice review, I love the red pail and some of the parts, but I really don't like the bunny mould. . . and probably don't have an extra $10. . . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
medib Posted August 2, 2012 Good Review. I would rate the set as below average, but my wife would kill me. My wife loves the rabbit. I think Andrea stole the rabbit from Stephanie. Even if they are (or were) BFF, I can't see that Stephanie just gave her the rabbit. So, Andrea better watch her back!! ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites