fenrir Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 Name: Viking Boat vs. Wyvern Dragon Set: 7016 Theme: Viking Year: 2005 Pieces: 112 Minifigs: 2 Price: MSRP $10.00, 10.00 euro Peeron This must be the set that ended my dark age. I remember walking in the toy-section of a store in 2005, when I saw this set I coudln´t resist it. When I saw the Viking helmets I just had to buy it. Box, parts and instructions: The first picture is from the instructions. I think i threw the box away a couple of years ago. Fortunately there´s a Peeron link under de specs. so we´re still able to see how the box looked like. And there´s a list of the parts. Here´s a random picture of the instructions: I realy like the image in the right corner of the instructions. The most interesting parts are the shields. They´re not printed, so you need to assemble some stickers to complete this set. Here are the four shields: Minifigs: There are 2 Viking minifigs in the set. They´re not rare, but nevertheless nice. I like this one the most. Battle ready and a big axe in his hands. The model: The dragon is realy good, considering the amount of pieces it contains. Correct me if I´m wrong, but it´s wings are only seen in this set. I like the colors they used! The same colors as it´s older brother Ofnir from set 7021 The boat design is simple but effective. it looks good and it doesn´t break easily. And some pictures of the final product: Overall rating: Minifigs: 8/10. The minifigs are not rare, but they are looking good. The viking helmet is great, and the torso prints are realy nice. The boat is not that big so 2 minifigs is a good amount for this set. Parts: 8/10. The shields are looking good, although they are not printed. You get 2 nice minifigs, the dragon Wyvern and it´s wonderful wings and 2 useful brown boats . Playability: 7/10. The boat is well built, Wyvern however is not that solid. It´s wings may fall off. So putting the wings the right way may become a little bit annoying in the end. But there is at least a dragon to fight in this set. Price: 8/10. 2 minifigs and 112 pieces isn´t that bad for that price. ( Most 10 euro sets with 2 minifigs contain around 85 pieces) Overall: 7.8/10. It´s a nice little set with some good parts at a good price. You should be able to get it second hand for about $10. For ending my dark age, I´ll personally give this set a 10/10 rating. Fenrir. Quote
Etzel Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 I think this was the set that ended my dark age too! The Viking theme was great, despite being very historically inaccurate (Vikings did not have horned helmets! ). I really like the minifigs torsos and the shields. This was the only set in the theme that contained an surplus of shields which I found very useful. The construction of the boat was very clever and nicely done. I didn't care much for the dragon but it's not bad either. I give the set 8/10, I would buy it again if I got the chance Quote
fenris Posted July 27, 2009 Posted July 27, 2009 hi fenrir, thx for the nice review. for me it was star wars that ended my dark ages, but just bought 7 vikings... they are great (maybe even better than star wars )... i think, tey won't be my last... Quote
Sir Dillon Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 Thanks for the review Fenrir. I think this is a good set for the price. Even though the beast isn't particularly impressive, you get two figures and lots of accessories, along with a decent boat. I do wish this came with a sail though, the empty mast just looks odd to me with nothing on it. Quote
Tom Bricks Posted August 1, 2009 Posted August 1, 2009 I am seriously regretting not buying any Viking sets. I think it was the technic looking monsters... I think this set looks empty without a sail though a well designed sail could have made this a good $15 set instead of a mediocre $10 set. Quote
Nuju Metru Posted August 10, 2009 Posted August 10, 2009 I liked this set, I liked it a lot. Shame it had to be disassembled so soon after I got it; that ship's mast piece makes a too perfect of a Trebuchet arm to be ignored. -Nuju Metru Quote
Nikola Bathory Posted August 10, 2009 Posted August 10, 2009 Thanks for the review! I don't have any Viking sets (they were all released during my Dark Age). This one looks cool, only the dragon is a bit wierd for my taste. The most interesting parts are the shields. They´re not printed, so you need to assemble some stickers to complete this set. That's bad. I don't like stickers in LEGO sets. Quote
gormadoc Posted September 13, 2009 Posted September 13, 2009 This was always my favourate viking set because the design always looked so appealing. Its a relatively good sized set and I like how TLG connected the two boats together, I would have liked it if they would have had a few more accessorries and a sail but its a good set 8/10. Quote
plew2000 Posted July 21, 2014 Posted July 21, 2014 Nice review of a nice set. The dragon is very unique. Quote
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