Alternate Model Review: Wolfpack Renegades
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Alternate Model Review: Wolfpack Renegades
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This week’s set is 6038 Wolfpack Renegades.
Wolfpack Renegades was released in 1992 and has two alternate models. The first image features a corral and hand cart scene. This cart is similar to later sets including 1736 Wizard's Cart and 1463 Treasure Cart. A Wolfpack chariot is the second model. It is very similar to 1794 Dragon Master's Chariot which was released in 1994.
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http://www.classic-castle.com/sets/imag ... /6038c.jpg
http://www.classic-castle.com/sets/imag ... /6038d.jpg
http://www.classic-castle.com/sets/imag ... /6038e.jpg
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I like this idea for alternative models...
The first model, with the horse stall, is my favorite. Although both have carts (which I am gagging on), the horse stall is a pretty unique little creation. Sure, a lot of us could make better stalls, but isn't it nice to see TLG doing it? Nice little set, you could make all sorts of little things with it.
The first model, with the horse stall, is my favorite. Although both have carts (which I am gagging on), the horse stall is a pretty unique little creation. Sure, a lot of us could make better stalls, but isn't it nice to see TLG doing it? Nice little set, you could make all sorts of little things with it.
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Ah, the days when you really could make some very decent alternates from sets...
I like the horse stall idea becasue it is fairly unique, but both are alright. This set had alot of decent parts and it's always easier to come up with good alternates with a selection like this set has. So, not too shabby.
I like that you decided to start up the alternate reviews again too!
I like the horse stall idea becasue it is fairly unique, but both are alright. This set had alot of decent parts and it's always easier to come up with good alternates with a selection like this set has. So, not too shabby.
I like that you decided to start up the alternate reviews again too!
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Thanks! I will probably make the alternates from most sets given away in the CCC IV. The nice thing about 6038 is the large amount of small plates which can be used for alternates. Other smaller sets do not have the best alternate models. Larger sets like the Yellow Castle have great alternates but take a long time to duplicate each model.wunztwice wrote:I like that you decided to start up the alternate reviews again too!
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What always struck me about Lego alternate designs was the figures. They look good in the model and then somebody changes the legs/head gear just for the sake of change... why not leave the better looking figs with the all ready nice alternate design?
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I prefer the hand cart to the chariot, as the hand cart simply looks more like something that the Wolfpack would use, while the Royal Knights look more like chariot users.
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why not leave the better looking figs with the all ready nice alternate design?
maybe someone might like the "alternate" versions of the figs better? i don't see how it's a forgone conclusion that the figs in the original are better looking. besides, if they want to show all the different combinations, why stop at the figs?
maybe someone might like the "alternate" versions of the figs better? i don't see how it's a forgone conclusion that the figs in the original are better looking. besides, if they want to show all the different combinations, why stop at the figs?
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I think you are correct. LEGO is showing kids that various minifigs can be made and you do not have to stick to the instructions. Sometimes these new figs do not look as good, but they do add variety. Of course in the Wolfpack universe there aren't too many different figures. 50% of the population has an eyepatchzac_schmitt wrote: maybe someone might like the "alternate" versions of the figs better? i don't see how it's a forgone conclusion that the figs in the original are better looking. besides, if they want to show all the different combinations, why stop at the figs?
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I understand why they do it... I just can't help but noting how ridiculous it gets in many old sets, obviously the policy was no fig remains unchanged, but sometimes the swopped round figs look very poor... Just an opinion...zac_schmitt wrote:why not leave the better looking figs with the all ready nice alternate design?
maybe someone might like the "alternate" versions of the figs better? i don't see how it's a forgone conclusion that the figs in the original are better looking. besides, if they want to show all the different combinations, why stop at the figs?
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I would have to say I like the first one best. Mainly because a horse stall seems more civilian, which is what Lego lacks.
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I agree. Many times they seemed to change figs just for change. However, sometimes the changes were good. It depends on the set.Norro wrote:I understand why they do it... I just can't help but noting how ridiculous it gets in many old sets, obviously the policy was no fig remains unchanged, but sometimes the swopped round figs look very poor... Just an opinion...
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I must say, although I never really liked wolfpacks and their lego sets, the alternative models seem pretty cool ideas, that can be adapted into a lego village/medieval life setting
so i actually like the alternative models better than 6038 itself
so i actually like the alternative models better than 6038 itself
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