Roebuck Posted February 15, 2023 Posted February 15, 2023 12 hours ago, Triceron said: Also something I heard mentioned, one of the trees in the back is using the new Fern piece seen in the Rivendell set. It uses them upside down to make a spruce-like tree. Could be, I do not know what other part they could have used either 7 hours ago, zoth33 said: I really hope it has as many animals as in the pic if this set does actually come out. Me too Quote
karrit Posted February 15, 2023 Posted February 15, 2023 32 minutes ago, Captain_SoyBeard said: What minifigs are there? Roebuck listed 8 minifigs on the previous page of this thread. The leaked picture is very blurry so very difficult to make out exactly what everything is. Quote
SirBlake Posted February 15, 2023 Posted February 15, 2023 12 minutes ago, karrit said: Roebuck listed 8 minifigs on the previous page of this thread. The leaked picture is very blurry so very difficult to make out exactly what everything is. Plus, being preliminary, if this does come to fruition, we can guarantee that the minifigs will be different. Quote
Roebuck Posted February 16, 2023 Posted February 16, 2023 Should be 12-15 minifigs (most of them civilians) in the set I guess if it has 1200 parts less then the castle? A huge number of animals may put it closer too 12 than 15 @JeanGreyForever Do you have any more info about the set? Was there a text describing the set or just a picture? Quote
JeanGreyForever Posted February 16, 2023 Posted February 16, 2023 3 hours ago, Roebuck said: Should be 12-15 minifigs (most of them civilians) in the set I guess if it has 1200 parts less then the castle? A huge number of animals may put it closer too 12 than 15 @JeanGreyForever Do you have any more info about the set? Was there a text describing the set or just a picture? There was text although it wasn't very descriptive about exactly how many minifigures and animals. It gave the piece count (3200 pieces) and dimensions (11" high, 15" wide, 4" deep when opened) and then a general description that this is an extension of the Medieval Market Village. "Each building features detailed interiors showcasing new merchants and trades not previously seen in the original." Quote
GeoBrick Posted February 16, 2023 Posted February 16, 2023 4 hours ago, JeanGreyForever said: There was text although it wasn't very descriptive about exactly how many minifigures and animals. It gave the piece count (3200 pieces) and dimensions (11" high, 15" wide, 4" deep when opened) and then a general description that this is an extension of the Medieval Market Village. "Each building features detailed interiors showcasing new merchants and trades not previously seen in the original." It's good to see LEGO tries to go the way of trades/workmanship portrayal. I hope it is the beginning of a long tradition of such sets. Quote
SirBlake Posted February 16, 2023 Posted February 16, 2023 1 hour ago, GeoBrick said: It's good to see LEGO tries to go the way of trades/workmanship portrayal. I hope it is the beginning of a long tradition of such sets. Agreed. Blacksmithing was important, but was not the only non-military job of the time as past Lego sets would indicate. What other trades have they shown? Food seller, cook/baker, farmer... court jester and bard. Anything else? There's opportunity for so many more things. Carpenter, brewer, cobbler, weaver, fletcher, cooper, thatcher, glass blower, painter, sculptor, mason, potter, a fabric dye operation could be cool. So much potential. Quote
Triceron Posted February 16, 2023 Posted February 16, 2023 A Tinker would be a neat, like a travelling repairman with a small cart selling pots and pans and other knick-knacks. I'm thinking of using the CMF Carrot dude's sign and adding more produce stalls to make a Farmer's Market. Little stalls for selling fish, baked goods, sausages and cheese, etc. Quote
Roebuck Posted February 16, 2023 Posted February 16, 2023 7 hours ago, JeanGreyForever said: There was text although it wasn't very descriptive about exactly how many minifigures and animals. It gave the piece count (3200 pieces) and dimensions (11" high, 15" wide, 4" deep when opened) and then a general description that this is an extension of the Medieval Market Village. "Each building features detailed interiors showcasing new merchants and trades not previously seen in the original." Thanks for the info A extension of MMV was just what I was hoping for It looked to be in scale, but nice to get it confirmed It also fits with buildings in different colours and shape, but with the same opened and closed style. Interesting to get something else than the blacksmith for a change 22 minutes ago, Triceron said: and cheese My guess is that the stall in the middle are selling cheese Quote
TeriXeri Posted February 16, 2023 Posted February 16, 2023 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Roebuck said: Interesting to get something else than the blacksmith for a change True, especially considering, LEGO still selling the Big blacksmith IDEAS set, and then the smithing area in the 3-in-1 Castle. I'll probably adjust the Ideas smith to this scale if this set ends up happening. (I don't have old MMV set, but a big fan of the smaller scale) Edited February 16, 2023 by TeriXeri Quote
Triceron Posted February 16, 2023 Posted February 16, 2023 Just found the reddit post where someone listed what they observed from the blurry pic. Reposting here: Lego medieval market place 2024 Left to Right and Front to back Tree with a peasant in front Small build with oven 2 sheep Cow and calf and Guard Cat, Goat, Peasant behind cat Small table behind that Peasant Minifigure and small build behind the table Small build with caldron Blue Bard then market stall Horse with forest man small build behind Large bucket and 3 beehive stand Back row Viking beside front of building with plants in front Tudor building with white stucco and dark red roof Female royalty in front of Tudor building with medium nougat stucco and sand green stucco on 2nd floor tan roof, small tree on side Guarded inn tower with guard on top, tree on side Building with gray 1st floor and red stucco 2nd with red roof and falcon in nest Building with brown 1st floor, olive 2nd and 3rd floors, nougat roof Tree with bird on top Quote
Roebuck Posted February 17, 2023 Posted February 17, 2023 Nice @Triceron I will add in what I can see, and hopefully other can do the same 8 hours ago, Triceron said: Tree with a peasant in front Owl and squirrel (?) in tree some mushrooms at the base . 9 hours ago, Triceron said: Small build with oven have no Idea what it is, could be a oven i guess, but what is the rest? 9 hours ago, Triceron said: Cat, Goat, Peasant behind cat peasant girl with red apple to be more specific 9 hours ago, Triceron said: Minifigure and small build behind the table Is the small build a cart with bread? 9 hours ago, Triceron said: Small build with caldron Blue Bard then market stall Blue bard is a jester on stilts I think. Marked stall selling cheese (?) 9 hours ago, Triceron said: Horse with forest man small build behind Another marked stall (?) 9 hours ago, Triceron said: Large bucket and 3 beehive stand beehind () there seems to be a row of plants, maybe flowers or tomatoes made with the new fern piece in more than one color (?) 9 hours ago, Triceron said: Viking beside front of building with plants in front I doubt it is a viking, looks to big to be a minifig, not sure what it could be. something orange among the plants, maybe a pumpkin? a small red bird or chicken/hen to the right on the ground? 9 hours ago, Triceron said: Tudor building with white stucco and dark red roof a small blue bird on the roof. 9 hours ago, Triceron said: Female royalty in front of Tudor building with medium nougat stucco and sand green stucco on 2nd floor tan roof, small tree on side A small red bird or chicken/hen on the ground? a small red bird on the nest in the middle of the building? Owl on top of the tree, made with dark green fern parts upside down? 9 hours ago, Triceron said: Building with gray 1st floor and red stucco 2nd with red roof and falcon in nest Could also be a owl? 9 hours ago, Triceron said: Building with brown 1st floor, olive 2nd and 3rd floors, nougat roof Brown frog on top of the left side of the roof? small blue bird on the lower roof? white snake part used as smoke out of the chimney? 9 hours ago, Triceron said: Tree with bird on top think it is a squirrel not a bird. also some mushrooms at the base Quote
ShoelaceAglet Posted February 19, 2023 Posted February 19, 2023 Given the limited info we do know and how these things usually go, anyone hazard a guess on price? Quote
RichardGoring Posted February 19, 2023 Posted February 19, 2023 1 hour ago, ShoelaceAglet said: Given the limited info we do know and how these things usually go, anyone hazard a guess on price? With 99% certainty, it will be between $1 and $1000... If you want a wild guess, I'd hope for less than $250, but it might be about that? Wisdom of the crowds might be useful here though. Quote
Roebuck Posted February 19, 2023 Posted February 19, 2023 It has 1300 parts less then the castle, but a lot more animals so could be 300$, but I hope for less.. I believe every set in the poll had a price range and then the most likely price, have we gotten that info for this set yet? Quote
Corydoras Posted February 19, 2023 Posted February 19, 2023 Yet another behemoth set for rich people, and kind of lackluster in design, judging by the leaked image. Quote
ShoelaceAglet Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 I appreciate the limited Castle we do get, but I am not in a position to afford these expensive sets. Really hope Lego can release something smaller for fans as well Quote
Roebuck Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 Lego make bigger and bigger sets and more of them as well, I am happy we get a set for Castle every year or every second year (if that is the case). I do not mind that they are big since I can buy less other sets and buy that instead. Of course there are a lot of people who can not afford a big set no matter what, however you can buy parts like animals and minifigs from the sets for the price of a smaller set On 2/16/2023 at 11:51 AM, JeanGreyForever said: There was text although it wasn't very descriptive about exactly how many minifigures and animals. It gave the piece count (3200 pieces) and dimensions (11" high, 15" wide, 4" deep when opened) and then a general description that this is an extension of the Medieval Market Village. "Each building features detailed interiors showcasing new merchants and trades not previously seen in the original." Do you remember the price range and the most likely price for the set as well? Quote
JeanGreyForever Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 2 hours ago, Roebuck said: Do you remember the price range and the most likely price for the set as well? Yes, the price range was $190-310. $240 is the most likely price. Quote
Roebuck Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 6 hours ago, JeanGreyForever said: Yes, the price range was $190-310. $240 is the most likely price. Thanks Better then I feared then Quote
GeoBrick Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 I'll be placing my bet on a €270 pricetag. Simply because of the goat. Quote
kill will Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 With the frankly absurd $70 price tag for the 230 piece 60346 Barn and Farm Animals along with similarly high prices for the wildlife rescue sets I'm quite skeptical of a $250 price for this. One could argue that most of the animal molds already exist with the costs allocated to previous sets but TLG continues to at least give the impression of high marginal costs for them based on a single cow costing $10 on PAB. Even tiny animals like rabbits and birds range from $1.50-2.50 each. If the goat mold truly returns they're well aware of the high demand for it and will likely try to squeeze as much profit out of the set as possible. Since I'm an absolute sucker for castle and animals in general I'm going to buy it regardless of price and I imagine a large number of AFOLs feel the same way. Quote
Roebuck Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 14 minutes ago, kill will said: With the frankly absurd $70 price tag for the 230 piece 60346 Barn and Farm Animals along with similarly high prices for the wildlife rescue sets I'm quite skeptical of a $250 price for this. For some reason City sets have been really expensive in the states lately. It "only" cost 50€, might even been cheaper before the price hike in August, so in a set outside City you might get more animals for your buck However the rest of your arguments are still true Quote
kill will Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 3 minutes ago, Roebuck said: For some reason City sets have been really expensive in the states lately. It "only" cost 50€, might even been cheaper before the price hike in August, so in a set outside City you might get more animals for your buck However the rest of your arguments are still true I hope you're right and the higher costs are isolated to City sets specifically in the US! There are a number of them I've been tempted to get but just can't justify the price and not being able to use a significant number of the other parts. I have zero interest in anything newer than the 1920's so a medieval village with a good selection of animals is doubly appealing to me. Fingers crossed that most of the prototype design makes it into the final product and that the parts make their way onto PAB eventually Quote
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