But some problems, I'm still no fan of the fuchsia and pink parts. So my verdict, good set and worth the money, excellent figures. I suspect this part is expensive to make? I only got one- same as with the sets I have that had the Erlenmeyer flask in them. Miku is a pretty little one, made from two colors of plastic.Īnd from behind, no print on the back of the torso and the arms.Īnd a detailed look at that cool new hourglass part. Lovely detailed figure, and WE NEED MORE MALE MINIDOLLS! Upstairs there is a cookie shooting crossbow and a box with spare cookies.Īnd now for the figures- As I said, I love Tidus to bits, with his dragon scale print shirt and his cool copper shoulder protector. There is even a small brake function at the top that keeps the swing in place until the dragon is ready! There is a little swing that the dragon can ride and it works well. Under the arch is a desk that can be removed. so, it's a large tree and an arch that is not substantial enough to be called a proper building. There is a yellow bell that can swing, but I think it would have looked better in gold.Īnd from behind. This is a rather straightforward set that comes in two parts, the main building and a small island with a blackboard, which is a sticker. He comes with this set that also includes a little blue dragon named Miku. Initially I had mixed feelings about those exact areas: dragons and an evil enemy sounded too much like another boy-oriented theme, and something I had absolutely no interest in.īut this year’s Elves sets have turned out to be quite attractive to my eyes, and I have even grown to like those dragons very much.I think I'm in love! Tidus Stormsurfer has stolen my heart with his beautiful brown complexion and blue eyes and hair. This is the second Elves set featuring a male mini-doll alone, and the evil character to conquer as well as the large dragons might be quite appealing to some people who had no prior interest in mini-doll sets. LEGO Elves is a theme mainly aimed at girls, but it is obvious that TLG is hoping to attract some male fans as well. See what’s shown on the blackboard in a scene from the show: people = not meant for eating go for cookies instead! So other than flying, what else do these dragons learn?Īpparently, they have to be taught not to eat people!! Maybe the dragon school is more like a dragon kindergarten. Next to the large dragon, the school seems a bit too small. Once the peace gets restored in Elvendale, Tidus can teach a class full of baby dragons!īut young Merina seems to want to join them… This is a scene from Episode 2: Dragons to Save, Time to Be Brave where Tidus gives the hourglass to our heroes. While Tidus is busy with his office work, Miku sneaks upstairs and eats all of his favorite jelly cookies! Tidus is about to shoot a cookie high up in the air so she will fly after it! The back side features the two steps that lead up to where the zip line begins as well as the comfy little cave for Miku. She already knows how to fly, but she can learn to do it better! The illustration on the blackboard shows how Miku should go down the zip line, jump off and fly. When the blackboard is set up, the school is finally open! It's a fun playable item, but a rather ugly-looking thing for a mini-doll to hold in my opinion.īuilding Step 76 completes the school. It has also been included in 41120 Adventure Camp Archery in LEGO Friends. When the gray piece is pressed down, the shooter spits out the cookie. When the large tree is complete, the zip line gets attached. Elvendale building structures typically feature these interesting roofs not seen in Heartlake City. Whatever it is, the pictorial information seems to be telling you to flip the hourglass when a dragon egg gets hatched.Īt Building Step 62, the roof sections get attached. There’s also something that appears to be a computer monitor, but I don’t know if such things are used in Elvendale. The counter serves as Tidus’ office with his clear mug and quill. Some nice details are also added: the bell, school crest and banners. Here’s Miku, appearing for the second time in an official set.īag 2 starts with building of the three toadstools that serve as seats for baby dragon students. Heartlake Supermarket also carries these new cookies. We have gotten plenty of LEGO chocolate chip cookies since 2014, but these jelly cookies are still quite rare. The small bag in Bag 2 gives you 4 jelly cookies! The lovely iron fence is currently made especially for the Elves theme. Shown above: Building Steps #5, #8 and #12.Īt Building Step 43, all the necessary pieces from Bag 1 have been put in place, and this is what the school looks like at this point.īag 2 Contains Miku and a mini shooter.
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