tiggerkiddo Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 In my attempts to create my own custom Lego buildings, I came to realize that spaceships are what I excel at. It also means I have a few themes mixed up together and they must be sorted out as complete sets so yea. That and I'm bored so lets give it a go. I also got quite a few (Read: a lot) of old sets (Not many castle mind you) that don't seem to have been reviewed so you may see more of these. Reference: 6040 Theme: Legoland Castle (I think. I'm going off of Peeron) Name: Blacksmith Shop Year : 1984 Pieces :89 Minifig: 2 MSRP: 9.25 (Dunno the currency) Here is the box, front and back (Sorry for the glare. Will try to remember to get better shots) I can't believe I still have the box... Next a shot of the instructions! It also includes instructions for an alternate model. For some reason it keeps coming out blurry...blah. A few shots of the build... Not a very big set but I love the colors! And now for the final build... front and back. *insert hilarious image here when I get the time* Minifigs: 8/10. Not all that original in the way of figures but they're simple and to the point. Do like the look of the ol' blacksmith. Parts: 8/10. You get about 3 nice wall pieces, including a printed one and a few building bricks as well. Not bad for a cheap set (Back then! lol) Playability: 7/10. Well there isn't much functionality out of it. It's a blacksmith's shop, all work no play! Price: 8/10. Back then the price was more than fair I think, especially for what you get. Just don't expect to find the set for that cheap now! Overall: 8/10. It's a nice good set. I love the selection of pieces, especially the printed castle wall, those usually come in the larger sets. It's small so there isn't a lot to see here but what is there, is nice indeedy. Quote
Inconspicuous Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 (edited) It looks like a pretty decent review. I'm not an expert on reviews, but a few basic things need improvement. Here are a few of my humble suggestions: -Take clearer pictures. Most cameras have a close-up setting (often a magnifying glass symbol) that is perfect for Legos. -Avoid glare on the box. Angling the box slightly will help eliminate the glare. Try to avoid taking a head-on shot with flash. -If possible, use white construction paper backgrounds. Lamps, desks, and other sets in the background can be very distracting to the reader. The comments are all thoughtful, but I think the pictures need a little work. Otherwise, this review is looking ok. Edited August 9, 2009 by Inconspicuous Quote
Norro Posted August 10, 2009 Posted August 10, 2009 Thanks for sharing! Always a classic set, I'm surprised at some of your low ratings (the blacksmith fig's brown cape is exclusive to this set... and the design for the original price is brilliant...) Personally I always wanted this one, and am so thankful to finally have it... God Bless, Nathan Quote
UsernameMDM Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 Not quite as impressive as the blacksmith shop in MMV ( ), but a neat little set still. Wish TLC would make some similar sized civilian sets now. Nice review. Quote
Zorro Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 Nice review. I owned this set once but I'm afraid I sold off the soldiers that came with it to buy more Pirates sets and save some room I have plenty of now ... Quote
tiggerkiddo Posted August 12, 2009 Author Posted August 12, 2009 Yea I'll work on getting clearer shots and a less distracting background, lol. I got another small space set I want to review so we'll give it another go soon! I didn't know that brown cape was exclusive to this set! Thanks for letting me know, I may have to bump up the review a little haha. Quote
VintageLegoEra Posted December 8, 2014 Posted December 8, 2014 (edited) Got mine in a great Condition recently: Edited December 8, 2014 by VintageLegoEra Quote
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