Webrain wrote:ok, whatever everybody else said
for a small set, I guess it's probably the best one
one thing that always bothered me about it that it can't really shoot
Final score: 8.5/10
Yes, this pains me too. And you have to take the arrow of the clip, and sometimes the clip falls off. This set has a crappy function, but with it and a few other pieces it can quickly become a merchant or battle cart. So nice part selection, nearly horrible playibility.
5/10
"I have looked for you. Now you have come to me. And I thank you." -Pope John Paul II
I like the idea of it more than the actual execution - I'm not sure about the advisablity of it actually shooting a pointy spear, so I'm not sure that I'd count that as a minus. The SNOT design is a plus, and it's fairly unique in relation to all the 1x1 round throwers, so I'll stretch it to an 8/10 rather than a 7.
Redwine the Ribald: Stare long enough into the abyss...
Two-Tonic Tippler: ...and you spit into it.
Finally got this one! It is a nice wee build and I like the 'non-catapult' angle a lot. The only thing I don't like is the grey in the figs, but the siege worker explanation smoothes over that nicely.
Crazy.. i was crazy once.. once they put me in a round room with a dot in the corner i liked that dot i counted that dot... one.. one..one..one ..it drove me crazy!! Crazy?!? I was crazy once!!
Finally a set that I have(off bricklink), suprisingly this is a exellent model and if you add a rubberband, and a few bricks to make a gauge, you can fling some arrows 9/10
I am leniet to all sets gooday to all
NOTE: note that it can cause stress and you need two certain bricks http://peeron.com/inv/parts/4865(for accuracy) and load two or three shots. Also you will need to pull the rubberband back while holding the spears, like a bow and arrow... Accuracy isn't all that good either...
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This is a personal favorite. I love the design, and the fact that it comes with two men is nice. This model has a very nice design. I modded mine slightly, to make it sturdier, but it is one of the only 2 sets I still have together.
I'd say a 9.5/10
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"A nameless, shapeless beast from the dark underside of Chat." - Josh Wedin
I like the fact that it has two Crusader minifigures, instead of one and another type.
My only wish is that it had a barrel. Then I would really want it.
It is nice, a 4.5 out of 5, but it would be better if it came with a barrel.
And also a shooting mechanism, it is after all nothing but a pointy arrow on wheels with three spears.
But over all really good becasue of the minifigs and the weapons.
I like this set alot! When I first got into the crusaders this was one of the first sets I had to get. The two figs is a great start, then adding the simple, but effective design of the cart and ballista are nice (great feather effect witht he white cones!). I especially like how the designers acheived a bent bow by using plates.
Ok it had two Crusaders, which is nice. However a lot of sets in the classic era were just as good army builders. Spears are the worst weapons as they are so easy to obtain. Other than the spears it has a bow, which is nice, but I feel that Battle at the Pass is a much better weapon builder, and it's a modern set (it is only relatively around 5 times more expensive than this set and has a much greater variety of weapons and a LOT of weapons). There is also no shield which places it behind a lot of other army builder sets from this era.
If this were released today with say Shadow Knights, bley and new-brown, I wonder how many people would rate this so highly. I probably would only buy it to increase my shadow knight army (which is a much maligned and underrepresented faction due to its association with the hideousness of the jelly beans).
I can't give this set more than a 3/10, and only that high because it has a low price point for two desirable figs.