I am a second grade teacher at Rose Hamilton Elementary in Centerville, Indiana! I have a love for Lego, and I have found that I share this interest with many students! I have made this channel to review different Lego sets in an age appropriate/safe way for children of all ages!
@@Joy.ciegoyfigs that is awesome! I take it that you have the Avengers Tower as well? May I ask how do you build Lego sets being blind? You must be very talented!
I agree the Lions knight castle is the greatest LEGO set of all time. This is a great follow up. I love how this new medieval is so much more focused on castle life and not just the knights. town square set looks like a perfect town builder for moc art by combining certain parts. The on little piece is not a weaver it is a wood lathe, it spins the work piece to shape it.... it is the missing leg to the table. It is a very crude model of a wood lathe.
Ah gotcha. Makes sense. I really hope we get to see more castle sets at a reasonable price point. ($50 to $100). I have backed every single bricklink designer program set so far. I’m excited to build the mountain fortress once it ships out soon!
You have what i wish i had now, a little bit of everything lol. Lego and action figures specifically marvel legends have been my bread and butter for year’s and mostly one at a time not really together. I’d basically go through phases so for a few years figures then lego and so on. Right now primarily into lego though have some other things to though not much. I’ve been pretty much itching to get back into figures but just can’t get myself to do so. I find more peace with lego atm but who knows what the future may hold someday. I’d love to be juggling both hobbies.
I’m in the exact same boat. My first 4-5 years of collection was all figures. Then I got a lego set on clearance and loved it. For about 2 years I went all out on Lego, then for about a year I went back to figure collecting, then back to Lego again. I enjoy both! Just switch priorities sometimes!