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18 members have voted

  1. 1. How do you rate This Set?

    • Perfect
      9
    • Good
      8
    • Poor
      1
    • Not Interested
      0
  2. 2. Would you spend your Money to buy this set?

    • Yes
      14
    • No
      4


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Posted (edited)

Hello,

I saw that this set also needed for a review here at EB so here i am with this review for this another Awesome Set from Vintage Era! :)

This Set is JUST AWESOME with Many valuable Parts like: Lion & Dragon Bardings + Brown Horse, Shields, White Canopies and Old Tree :)

The Sets comes with: 8 Minifigure. Yes :) So cool to have a lot of minifigures + 1 Black Horse + 1 Brown Horse

Ohh Man, what a true Classic set!!

To Me , this is Just a complete set in terms of everything is balanced,,Perfect!

Now With Photos:

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Hope you Enjoyed This Classic Set and Review :)

Cheers

Edited by VintageLegoEra
Posted (edited)

There's a line at about the top quarter of the picture, where the image is separated slightly.

ohh i saw it now. Looks like a bug in Flicker while uploading. i will re-upload again

Update: Everything is fine now! :)

Edited by VintageLegoEra
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This is the set that started it all for me in Castle Legos. My parents bought me this set and my brother the Forestmen's castle tower. This set was a lot of fun, and packed incredible value.

Posted

This is the set that started it all for me in Castle Legos. My parents bought me this set and my brother the Forestmen's castle tower. This set was a lot of fun, and packed incredible value.

That's fun. My first set was the original joust.

Posted

Why is there nothing between poor and good? For the time, no doubt it was good. But it looks pretty mediocre compared to today's standards. Yes, I know it is heresy to say that about a classic set, but the bright colours ... I'd go for greys rather than those.

Posted

Why is there nothing between poor and good? For the time, no doubt it was good. But it looks pretty mediocre compared to today's standards. Yes, I know it is heresy to say that about a classic set, but the bright colours ... I'd go for greys rather than those.

The aim is to make the rating as if you were back in 80's and not to compare it with current modern alike sets ;)

Posted

Why is there nothing between poor and good? For the time, no doubt it was good. But it looks pretty mediocre compared to today's standards. Yes, I know it is heresy to say that about a classic set, but the bright colours ... I'd go for greys rather than those.

I voted 'perfect' as I was judging it relative to the time where it was released. Compared to modern sets it is, of course, not all that great a set - mostly because of the colours used. But it was a fantastic set for its time.

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Why is there nothing between poor and good? For the time, no doubt it was good. But it looks pretty mediocre compared to today's standards. Yes, I know it is heresy to say that about a classic set, but the bright colours ... I'd go for greys rather than those.

That like comparing a cell phone to an 80's bag phone - design has gotten much better in 25 years. This set was great for it's time and a pavilion is supposed to be brightly colored. If I remember correctly, this set was a steal at $20.

Posted

Why is there nothing between poor and good? For the time, no doubt it was good. But it looks pretty mediocre compared to today's standards. Yes, I know it is heresy to say that about a classic set, but the bright colours ... I'd go for greys rather than those.

This set was great for it's time and a pavilion is supposed to be brightly colored. If I remember correctly, this set was a steal at $20.

From a historical accuracy standpoint the bright colours are accurate; our perception of castles is as grey ruins because that's what they are now but when they were built they whitewashed and lavishly draped in brightly coloured cloths in order to make a statement. Tournaments such as this would have been brightly coloured. If you ever happen to be near Dover, England go visit the castle and see the interior of the keep which has been returned to it's original 12th century decor.

A great set, lots of play potential and I'm amazed that the whites haven't discoloured after 30 years.

Posted (edited)

From a historical accuracy standpoint the bright colours are accurate; our perception of castles is as grey ruins because that's what they are now but when they were built they whitewashed and lavishly draped in brightly coloured cloths in order to make a statement. Tournaments such as this would have been brightly coloured. If you ever happen to be near Dover, England go visit the castle and see the interior of the keep which has been returned to it's original 12th century decor.

A great set, lots of play potential and I'm amazed that the whites haven't discoloured after 30 years.

You are 100% Coorect on this Information...

Thanks! ...I am taking an extreme care of my Sets!...no any Discoloration and just Like NEW ;)...Cheers

Edited by VintageLegoEra

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