![]() ![]() I blowed some mist to simulate the direct smoke from the fireplace They look a bit over-dimensioned for the blacksmith and his wife, but maybe they want to sit comfortably. The dining room has a couple of well designed, huge, colorful chairs. ![]() The forge has an anvil in the middle of the room and, showcased all around the walls, the work of the artisan, like some armours and a black falcon shield hanging up. Every single floor is spacy and filled with details. The house has three complete floors: the forge, the dining room and the bedroom. If you have a scarcity of space, you could remove two rounded plates, the one with the tree and the other with the anvil, and the two cusps on the roof to make it smaller. The whole set is 27cm (10.5 in) wide, 27cm (10.5 in) high and 21cm (8 in) deep. The complete building stands on an irregular base which is a perfect choice to make it more dynamic. Pushing the bellows will result in the activation of the forge Here i’ve placed some LEDs inside for that bokeh effect The set comes with a red light brick to simulate the fire of the forge, cleverly activated by pushing the bellows on the side. I would have preferred to complete the whole house, then face the tree which I found a bit annoying. That, for me, was a moment that created a break in the flow. Or at least until you reach the bag number 5, the tree. You want more and it’s impossible to stop until you have finished. While building the set you can already see a lot of adventures taking shape. There are only two figures with a double print on the head, the blacksmith and his wife. Two of the minifigures are clearly Black Falcons with an updated torso to make it more modern but their coat-of-arms still recalls those vintage days. The blacksmith has a new printed torso while his wife shares the print with Robin Loot from Barracuda Bay. It can be detached from the wagon and the set includes a 1×2 brick and tile to complete it. This new set contains 2164 pieces, 4 minifigs, a not-a-husky-but-probably-a-wolf dog, a horse in a brand new color and not a single sticker! Of course at the brand new LEGO set 21325: Medieval Blacksmith! The building experience Nowadays we live with the memories of past battles.īut the time has come to regain the kingdom! To get Blocks every month – at a discount and earlier than the shops – order a 12-month or 24-month subscription.Once upon a time, there were castles everywhere. See the full 2021 LEGO range on this one handy checklist. Without doubt, fans will be fascinated by the workings of the forge, the architectural details and the characters they find there when they build this set.” “We loved the idea of creating a small blacksmith’s house on the outskirts of the medieval world, where every knight goes for a set of shining armour. “Telling the story of the blacksmith caught our imagination, and the rest was history. “Designing the LEGO Ideas Medieval Blacksmith set has been an exciting journey, taking us back hundreds of years to celebrate one of the true heroes of the Middle Ages,” added LEGO Ideas Design Manager Samuel Thomas Liltorp Johnson. “I hope fellow LEGO fans will enjoy traveling back in time sense the heat, sounds and smells from the forge and anvil and soak up the atmosphere of this classical creative craft as they build the set.” “I love building classical house designs and honouring all the great attention to detail you can recreate with LEGO elements – especially medieval architecture styles, colours and design,” said Clemens Fiedler. ![]()
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