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LEGO 31120 Creator 3in1 Medieval Castle Toy to Tower or Marketplace, with Skeleton, Dragon Figure, 3 Minifigures and Catapult

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Glad you asked. Yes, you can build a small horde of undead including a warrior, mage and a trebuchet. All Orbisphere oxygen sensors use the deep-draw membrane mounting method for a uniformly thin layer of electrolyte for faster response and superior stability. Coupled with a screw-on protection cap, the sensor provides in-service intervals of up to a year. There are also some considered features that break up the monotony of the drab walls such as this tree to the side with pink blossoms and small mushrooms growing at the foot, and also mossy cliffs with brown roots emerging out of them on the corners.

Do I want a proper 18+ Castle with a ridiculous piece count and crazy build techniques? Absolutely, but this is a nice stepping stone, and hopefully if this sells really, really well will signal to LEGO that Classic Castle fans are still hungry for more. The titular model of the 3-in-1 set is of course the castle itself. It's constructed in three sections that clip together, and can be displayed in either a long line, or as a fully-enclosed castle.It's a shame, then, that they never realised they could have escaped simply by pushing on the cell’s side wall! It is only attached by two studs, and easily pops out for access inside. This theme continues into the first alternative build, as you’ll see later. The room above the entrance houses the drawbridge mechanism; turning an axle on the side of one of the towers raises and lowers it. In its most upright position, it doesn't quite fit completely snug against the entrance, but is still quite effective. Real Value [5]– Being a Creator 3-in-1, it’s great value – affordable, and you get so much out of it This MOC is not only a great display piece but is playable and (for a non official LEGO set) very stable!

was built by Brush Traction on 2 July, 1959, and formerly had the number D5538, until 1973 when he was renumbered 31120 upon the British Rail TOPS Renumbering scheme. Inside, the walkways only connect when the castle is fully closed, but however it is displayed it looks fantastic. Moreover, in pre-medieval writings, the Ancient Greek term "drákon" and Latin term "draco" (which preceded the English word "dragon") were used for pretty much ANY dragon- or serpent-like beast, including mythical monsters with wildly varying numbers of limbs, wings, or heads. A few more knights wouldn’t go amiss, but as minifigures are generally not the selling point of a Creator set, I understand why they haven’t been included.One technique to add flavour and variety to a build like a castle is to vary the colours, and this is actually something that 31120 Medieval Castle already does very well. Where a LEGO castle from 30 years ago would have been the one, bland light grey all over and only broken up by the occasional printed part, changing out some of the light grey today for dark grey and earthy colours like olive green gives the build a sense of texture and life, without having to move away from an otherwise simple build technique. As always these are rumours and speculated details and should remain as such until LEGO either confirm or deny them. In the meantime, we hope that our modified version of 31120 Medieval Castle inspires you to try something similar yourself. Are there other sets out there that deserve similar treatment? Let us know in the comments below (yes, we have a comments section now!).

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