I just build the dragon yesterday and the restaurant last week. They're awesome sets. Enjoyed the reference to the parade set, which I got last year as a happy fire rabbit.
I bought the auspicious dragon set for $90 Cdn at Costco. I really like dragons. It is a beauty. Your reviews are terrific-v thorough. Thank you for posting this.
I really like them both. But I think they are pricey for me, so I hope I can get them in a sale sometime this year. I got the calendar, since it can be used every year, and I really like it.
Just wanna say, that the Dragong you use reminds me of that challenge you won with "Lego Masters. Just like your space set in the space theme the Modulr Space Station. YOu too were my favorite team throughout the competition... and OMG the Kitten was so cute. Honestly, I can't pick they were all my favorites.
I ordered the Auspicious Dragon from the Lego site and I eagerly await its arrival in the mail by tomorrow! Alas, I don't have enough money for the Family Reunion Celebration, but one way or the other, I'm celebrating the Lunar New Year!
You know, I just realized something Lego could've done for certain sets. For the Creator 3in1 sets #31129, #31133, #31145, and so on, they could add an extra piece that is the Chinese character for tiger, rabbit, dragon, and ect.. I don't know if they could do it now, but perhaps they can try in 2034 when the Chinese Zodiac would start again with the tiger?
I think the teal piece at 6:50 is suppose to be a waterfall because of the legend about a carp climbing a waterfall and turning into a dragon but i could be wrong.
The restaurant could of had some sort of curved roof for the corners instead of empty space. The most striking thing about Chinese architecture are the curved roofs, which this set is void of
@@xhearthfirex6571 If you got nothing of value to add, I suggest you pipe down. What I meant the dragon can be removed from the base whole or its structure part of the base somehow?
@@MrTomcat104I wondered this too. It appears just from the angles I’ve seen, it’s bolted down to it. Or built into it more appropriately stated. I’m hoping not.