Review - 7041 - Troll Battle Wheel
Sure thing– I'll snap some pictures of the leader orc's torso as well as the colors later today after work.
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Thanks for the review. I'm sure my boys will love this set, even if I find it a bit lacking. Quick question for you. It may be playable, but is it durable? It's hard to imagine my boys being anything but destructive with this set. So how often I am going to have to rebuild it?
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The meat of the set is absolutely sturdy, at least construction-wise. Because the wheels themselves basically lock into a circle and then have the inner "spokes" to reinforce them, I'd be surprised if they fell apart. The main body is very sturdy because it's mainly bricks reinforced by plates or the various 2x2 round bricks reinforced with long technic pins through them and technic bars around them. Even the top crow's nest is held on via technic pins– I think the LEGO folks were planning on this one being heavily played with.Crusader wrote:It may be playable, but is it durable?
That being said... Each of the wheels is only held to the main body by a single technic pin, which makes them very easy to pull off and start lobbing around like very heavy throwing stars. I could see the silver tooth pieces on the wheels needing to be put back on, too. And of course there're the little bits and pieces like the pikes, crossbow, and flag pole falling off but I imagine that's to be expected.
But other than that, it's pretty sturdy.
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I just hope that brown color is the color we already know. Cause should Lego change its colours again and again (like the light grey to the light bluish grey, a difference I can only recognize at sun light and makes me angry cause its difficult to sepparate from each other) and we now have another brown, maybe I'll get fed up and leave this lovely hobby (or only buy used parts at Bricklink)... :evil:
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No worries. The new brown isn't a replacement for the existing brown, but a darker shade to exist alongside it. (It's pretty much a chocolate color brown) I personally think the color looks great with the existing brown and the colors are easily distinguishable (they're as different as gray and dark gray).
Thanks for the answer about sturdiness! It sounds like it falls well within my usual tolerance for breakage, and this is a very good thing. Pretty much as long as I don't have to haul out the instructions to rebuild it, then I'm okay.
Now of course the real question is how much damage is the wheel going to do the rest of my Legos?
Now of course the real question is how much damage is the wheel going to do the rest of my Legos?
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I will buy this set... I love the parts and know that I can use them well. I really find the whole idea rather dumb (though it looks well-built). I'm glad that I have a lot of extra Scorpion Knights' helmets, because these new helmets don't look great... at least not on the orcs.
Would anyone like to put these helmets on different heads? Maybe on a black head? It might look ok as a wraith, who knows!
Would anyone like to put these helmets on different heads? Maybe on a black head? It might look ok as a wraith, who knows!
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With the new Indiana Jones sets, this color is probably here to stay -- Indy's leather jacket is this new brown, very distinct from the red-brown of his hat and whip. Maybe THAT's part of the reason for the brown color change: or at least they're taking advantage of the contrast to give us a new, useful color. . . .rbobo123 wrote:No worries. The new brown isn't a replacement for the existing brown, but a darker shade to exist alongside it. (It's pretty much a chocolate color brown)
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I am not totally crazy about the orc crusher as I was before but more for the fact that it has this silly cannon hidden deep in its guts. I do not mind the concept of the huge monster wheels crushing everything inside though the cannon detracts for me. If/When I get it I may try making the wheels different and putting two orcs (trolls) inside them each or the troll troll behind it to push it around. It seems having the two orcs atop the wheels would not be very effective if you had any archers... shoot one and they will be doing donuts into their allies. I think making a big war wagon like item with the wheels and some other bits might be more effective.
I do not mind the new brown colours really. Nice addition for trees, and terrain etc.
I will have to wait to get some orcs with the new helmets to decide. they look ok I suppose. it took me a while to like the scorpion ones too.
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I do not mind the new brown colours really. Nice addition for trees, and terrain etc.
I will have to wait to get some orcs with the new helmets to decide. they look ok I suppose. it took me a while to like the scorpion ones too.
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brown color
i for one LOVE the new brown color - it's pretty nice for building for castles, buildings, trees, all kindsa stuff.
Thanks for the nice review.
Thanks for the nice review.
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Hi all,
when I went to LEGO.com shop to buy the 10193 I found that there was the 7041 battle wheel on sale at 29euros and I decided to buy it.
My decision was taken especially for the price and for the parts, since I don't think it is a really good set, even if it seems to be really playable (but I am 30...).
Was it a good decision in your opinion (taking into account the price and the fact that I am looking for parts)?
I will receive it on monday or tuesday.
when I went to LEGO.com shop to buy the 10193 I found that there was the 7041 battle wheel on sale at 29euros and I decided to buy it.
My decision was taken especially for the price and for the parts, since I don't think it is a really good set, even if it seems to be really playable (but I am 30...).
Was it a good decision in your opinion (taking into account the price and the fact that I am looking for parts)?
I will receive it on monday or tuesday.
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I think its a great set. Both for parts and playablility (and I'm 34 )albero78 wrote:My decision was taken especially for the price and for the parts, since I don't think it is a really good set, even if it seems to be really playable (but I am 30...).
Was it a good decision in your opinion (taking into account the price and the fact that I am looking for parts)?
I have heard a lot of people say that they didn't like this set, but I think its hysterical and you can't beat the number of dark brown plates, the plethora of hinges, etc.
Excellent set.
Josh
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Edit: Oh I read that too fast and thought it said historical. Silly me.JoshWedin wrote:I think its hysterical
Albero78: I think this is a great set, and definitely worth the €29 you paid for it! Have fun rolling it around your floor on monday or tuesday (that's what I did, I ran all across the house with it, chased the cat, chased my wife, etc.)
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Of all the recent Castle sets, this one is my least favorite. It's just weird. Too many Technic parts and not much fun to build (do this step, then repeat it 24 times, etc.), but it does have some good parts and the giant wheels are creatively done. I give it a 5/10 for originality and effort, but it loses just as many points for not really going with the other Castle sets very well (in my opinion).