![]() Adapting sizes to get stuff looking nice and integration in the overall system strictly in the context of brick building is absolutely fair game. Some reviewers like Jangbricks have criticized the proportions as being inaccurate to the games’ internal logic of how thick and wide elements have to be, but I tend to see it just the opposite. The small foxes are built from a custom head mold and regular pieces for the body. For someone like me who uses the 16 x 16 a lot for MOCs in favor over base plates having more color options can only be a good thing. surprisingly, LEGO only started manufacturing larger plates like some 8 x 8 in this color last year in the Harry Potter series to represent the roofs. If that doesn’t count as “clear messaging”, then I don’t know.Īs you can see, the set is relatively compact and mostly built on a single 16 x 16 plate with the real news here being that this plate is the first time it has been available in Sand Green. The curled up sleeping fox turned into a building is just adorable! I also like the small foxes and the guy in the fox costume. ![]() ![]() This set admittedly triggered my “Oh, that’s cute!” sensors. Point in case: LEGO could and should have shaven off 5 Euro right out of the gate and one shouldn’t have to rely on discounts so much. Even the Mushroom House only makes it look like a good value proposition with a seemingly higher parts count owing to a ton of 1 x 2 plates and associated 2 x 2 corner plates. ![]() On the face of it that doesn’t sound too dramatic and yes, you get some decent volume and sizable parts, but no matter what, most of it is just basic bricks and plates, not fancy custom molded elements. Both The Fox Lodge ( 21178) and The Mushroom House ( 21179) retail for 20 Euro at 193 and 272 pieces, respectively. Though some people might say otherwise, Minecraft sets are relatively expensive for what little content they offer. I really didn’t mean to turn this into a streak of Minecraft reviews, but alas, it just so happened. As a customer that severely limits your options on what to buy (well, at least in my budget range), so I ended up buying these two sets much sooner than I might have otherwise, considering them optional purchases when prices might be lower in the future. Thus availability of some products is lagging behind and the company churning out new sets every month doesn’t make things better. (13 cm) wide and 5.5 in.LEGO made a boatload of money last year, which speaks for the popularity of their products, yet the downside to that is that they still appear to struggle with keeping up with demand. Versatile playset – The set measures over 4 in.Fun-packed gift – This set makes a perfect birthday, holiday or any-day treat for Minecraft® players aged 8 and up.Outside, there�s a mooshroom to milk and a skeleton spider jockey to battle Inspire imaginations – Kids can lift off the roof and walls to access the house interior.Authentic details – The set includes iconic Minecraft® characters Alex, Mooshroom and a Spider Jockey, along with cool features and fun accessories from the best-selling game.Minecraft® adventures – The creative play possibilities are endless, inside and outside the fun-packed LEGO® Minecraft The Mushroom House (21179).The imaginative play possibilities are endless when kids enter the Minecraft mushroom house. But plans change when a skeleton spider jockey rampages through the scene. Outside, Minecraft hero Alex uses a bowl to collect soup from the mooshroom cow. Its walls and roof lift off for easy access to the crafting table and furniture. Minecraft fun at the mushroom house Minecraft players can get hands-on creative at the giant mushroom house. Take Minecraft players aged 8+ into another dimension with the hands-on LEGO Minecraft The Mushroom House (21179) – a great gift for kids aged 8 and up.
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