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wow! i cant wait for this set to come out do any of you guys now of any cool features! i know of a couple but thats about it this set may range around 70 dollars what do you think? :D
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I am very courious about the US retail price since the set's part count is kind of low.

Lets look at 7029, with a part count of what 635. The ship is at 493, so if it retails above 70 i'll be quite unhappy.
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timber_wolf899 wrote:I am very courious about the US retail price since the set's part count is kind of low.

Lets look at 7029, with a part count of what 635. The ship is at 493, so if it retails above 70 i'll be quite unhappy.
They charge alot for those big molded (dare I say juniorized?) pieces.
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Post by timber_wolf899 »

true enough

But the viking ship had some big molded hull sections yet a good over all cost to brick ratio.

Granted it had fewer figs and no giant troll or dragon.
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dragonblade24 wrote:do any of you guys now of any cool features!
There is a nice comprehensive review over at eurobricks. I don't feel like trying to find the link to it right now, but you should be able to find it pretty easily.

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i think it may range around about 80-90 us dollars!!! 8)
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You can pre-order it from many retail websites (not LEGO S@H yet) and the prices all reflect what you see here on Entertainment Earth's web pre-order selection from LEGO. It's priced at $79.99.
http://www.entertainmentearth.com/prodi ... ber=LG7048.
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o so it could be less than 80 because the preorder is 80 maybe 50 dollars???[/quote]
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dragonblade24 wrote:o so it could be less than 80 because the preorder is 80 maybe 50 dollars???
Umm...probably not. If the pre-order is $80, then the price is $80. They don't charge more for pre-orders.

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Well it looks like this set is out of my price range. Do the Crownies have a ship set yet? It looks like the Skellies and Orcs have complete control of the Seas at the moment.
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that is true (LEGO KNIGHT) the crownies don't have any ships for the theme at the moment. I wonder if they will in 09 or maybe the will have control over something else 8)
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This set is priced high $69.99,compared to the Viking ships $49.99 but I still plan on buying this set. It is weird that that the Knights have a habor but no ship,althought it will great to attack it with the Troll Ship.
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Yes, the knights need a ship! A harbour akin to 6277 Imperial Trading Post (only mediaeval instead of pirate-era, obviously) would be nice, too.
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