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If you folks don't mind, I might focus a little bit of building techniques since that is what gets me going these days when assembling Lego. I've built a lot so anything I think is neat and out there I will document.
With that in mind, bag 1 is building up a few accessories. Clearly no one in this village is lactose intolerant judging from the cheese vendor's produce. I like the sticker of a blueprint of a chair that a carpenter is probably making but I have no idea what's the thing on the right. Bag 2 builds the lower portion of the carpenter's workshop, complete with a simple key mechanism.
Bags 2 and 3 are nifty enough - they are used to build up the carpenter's workshop. I like the hoist system even if the space was a bit cramped to work in (the rope gets attached when the walls are already up so you sort of need deft fingertips to get it properly done). I took pics as well of the release lever (the black handle next to the gear which you twist to operate the hoist) and the hatch release (the black handle down and to the right) - the way it is built, you get a satisfying clicking sound from the release lever sliding against the gear inside as you lift the cargo to the second level. Neat.
A detailed close-up of what I'm talking about. Note that the ladders attached to the hatch are difficult to fold out once the hatch is dropped, but I guess the concept is nice even if the execution is not completely there. However, the hoist works great for sure.
22 bags to go still! Looking forward to it if the first three are any indication.
With that in mind, bag 1 is building up a few accessories. Clearly no one in this village is lactose intolerant judging from the cheese vendor's produce. I like the sticker of a blueprint of a chair that a carpenter is probably making but I have no idea what's the thing on the right. Bag 2 builds the lower portion of the carpenter's workshop, complete with a simple key mechanism.
Bags 2 and 3 are nifty enough - they are used to build up the carpenter's workshop. I like the hoist system even if the space was a bit cramped to work in (the rope gets attached when the walls are already up so you sort of need deft fingertips to get it properly done). I took pics as well of the release lever (the black handle next to the gear which you twist to operate the hoist) and the hatch release (the black handle down and to the right) - the way it is built, you get a satisfying clicking sound from the release lever sliding against the gear inside as you lift the cargo to the second level. Neat.
A detailed close-up of what I'm talking about. Note that the ladders attached to the hatch are difficult to fold out once the hatch is dropped, but I guess the concept is nice even if the execution is not completely there. However, the hoist works great for sure.
22 bags to go still! Looking forward to it if the first three are any indication.