Posted August 3, 201410 yr Hi, Always wanted one and finally got a New Sealed Set for good Price....Awesome Set with 4 mini-figures and the Mini-Figures are indeed a unique ones & a unique Flag with Goblet and fruit drawing. Her are some photos of the set: Remarks: I noticed some differences between the original 6067 and this re-re 10000 and here some: 1)- In 6067, the head are off solid stud type were the 10000 off hollow type. 2)- The yellow horse saddle in 6067 has only 1 side clip, were in 10000 it has 2 clips. This what i believe are the only differences but if you have more, please list them! :) Overall , 10/10 set with great details and look!... Thanks for watching! FIN! Edited August 3, 201410 yr by VintageLegoEra
August 4, 201410 yr Author True...I forgot to mention these parts as well..thanks fof that..but about the arrow quiver, it was there in 6067. Maybe was wrongly not mentioned it in the parts list! Also the plates at the back have clear circle in 6067 were in 10000 it has holes. Edited August 4, 201410 yr by VintageLegoEra
August 4, 201410 yr Classic set! I wonder if a modular castle line like in the 80's would be feasible.
August 4, 201410 yr I loved the concept behind the Legends series of sets, but I don't think they were marketed very well (I remember the grayscale boxes looking quite dull on the shelves of Lego stores) and in any case I believe they didn't sell as well as had been hoped. Which is too bad, because I'd love the chance to buy reproductions of classic sets today... The problem with such a Legends line is that it strictly appeals to nostalgic AFOLs. Put next to a 'modern' box of LEGOs, it simply fades with the simplified design, old-school minifigs and far less varied colours. What they should do, in my opinion, is introduced a Legends line where they create new, modern-style versions of old classics; new parts, new building techniques, new minifigs, new colours, etc... but still in the spirit of the classics from which they come.
August 4, 201410 yr Author The problem with such a Legends line is that it strictly appeals to nostalgic AFOLs. Put next to a 'modern' box of LEGOs, it simply fades with the simplified design, old-school minifigs and far less varied colours. What they should do, in my opinion, is introduced a Legends line where they create new, modern-style versions of old classics; new parts, new building techniques, new minifigs, new colours, etc... but still in the spirit of the classics from which they come. Also, the new generation will not look into these classic boxes and set as we do. The Legend Line came out in 2000 were the original of these were made in 80's. So basically these type of sets are only interests the old generation and not the recent one ( IMO ) I am glad I lived in that Era and seen sll these classic themes. I hope LEGO will re-re many of these old sets Edited August 4, 201410 yr by VintageLegoEra
August 5, 201410 yr Author Also to add,,,what i hate about the Legend series is, the parts are not well packed in terms that all the parts are together which you will see a lot of scratches of these parts...while back in the original release, big parts like: Wall, minifigures, flags and some other were installed in a blister pack which save them from scratches... but i think i do understand this they are doing this cos of the cost... overall,,Legend Series are cool! Cheeers Edited August 5, 201410 yr by VintageLegoEra
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