I can't agree more. Actually, what I really want now is for Lego to return to the "Dark Magical Forest" type fantasy, and a re-release of this set would be a perfect way to kick it off, IMO.For those who are into the current fantasy stuff this should be right up their alley.
Weekly Set Review: Majisto's Magical Workshop
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I don't think that I bought this set; if I did it was only one. 1993 wasn't a good collecting year for me, I was concentrating on college. I think the "tree house" could have been designed a little better, but at least one can build off what's there. It's interesting whether LEGO would release a set like that now in the U.S., with a wizard (good, evil, or witch) for under $40.
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Re: Weekly Set Review: Majisto's Magical Workshop
I love this set and think that its absoulutley fantastic.
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