Weekly Set Review: Guarded Treasury
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Weekly Set Review: Guarded Treasury
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This week’s set is 6094 Guarded Treasury.
Guarded Treasury was released in 2000 for Knight's Kingdom. A Bull's archer is prevented from robbing the treasury by falling axes and stones. The soldier guards the archer in the jail. Various accesssories are included.
This week’s set is 6094 Guarded Treasury.
Guarded Treasury was released in 2000 for Knight's Kingdom. A Bull's archer is prevented from robbing the treasury by falling axes and stones. The soldier guards the archer in the jail. Various accesssories are included.
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In sets like this you easily see the decay of Lego system. So few parts mostly big ones. The blue roof is suitable to the castle but would it kill lego to put an extra flag above it. The good thing in this set (besides the minifig) is the modulerty offer that this set give combining with 6098, don't get me wrong - it's pretty lame comapre to older models but still it gives modulerty.
6/10 and it's too high for this set.
6/10 and it's too high for this set.
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This set doesn't seem too bad, but it is very peculiar. That sword is "guarded" by some falling axes, but the back of the structure looks to have an opening large enough for someone to climb through with ease. Maybe there is a trap back there, I'm not sure as I don't have the set. I also find it odd that an item of importance would be stored in this tiny little building and rely only on traps to protect it, and not even include a door.
The jail isn't too bad but is pretty unrealistic. A prisoner is suppossed to be kept within a secure building. This is not secure at all. However, this is a mistake Lego has made with several of their sets in the past, as they seem facinated with jail cells.
The problem with a set like this, as compared to say, The Black Monarch's Ghost, is that you don't really know what to do with it. The Black Monarch's Ghost was meant to be a little guard house outside of a larger castle, and as that it functions well. With this set, there would be no reason to put the jail next to a larger castle, as the larger set would likely house a jail inside of the building itself. The "treasury" just seems awkward. Although these sets were built with modularity (is that a word?) in mind, they just aren't very useful.
But, at least the set has some decent pieces, so it isn't a total loss.
6 of 10.
The jail isn't too bad but is pretty unrealistic. A prisoner is suppossed to be kept within a secure building. This is not secure at all. However, this is a mistake Lego has made with several of their sets in the past, as they seem facinated with jail cells.
The problem with a set like this, as compared to say, The Black Monarch's Ghost, is that you don't really know what to do with it. The Black Monarch's Ghost was meant to be a little guard house outside of a larger castle, and as that it functions well. With this set, there would be no reason to put the jail next to a larger castle, as the larger set would likely house a jail inside of the building itself. The "treasury" just seems awkward. Although these sets were built with modularity (is that a word?) in mind, they just aren't very useful.
But, at least the set has some decent pieces, so it isn't a total loss.
6 of 10.
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I seem like the only one to be defending this set. I like it. I like it so much I bought it 3 times(I also bought the defense archer 10 times ). It has good pieces in my opinion, and an easy way to get some figs and weapons.
8/10
8/10
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I agree with this statement completly - The set is small enough as it is... they could at least make it a collection of small bricks... this set seems less like building with Lego and more like putting together a small children's toy, like when I used to get a He-Man set like Castle Grayskull or something... the building spirit of Lego is kind of lost on this set...So few parts mostly big ones.
but nice figs ~
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HeneryTheV you are not alone! i also really like this set.
KKI is like the greatest thing created, and this set rocks! you get two AWESOME figs and some great little buildings!
this is my idea of what a good set should be like . i dont know why some of you dont like it .
KKI is like the greatest thing created, and this set rocks! you get two AWESOME figs and some great little buildings!
this is my idea of what a good set should be like . i dont know why some of you dont like it .
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I recieved this set for christmas, and might i say that this set is quite the KK1 style that I was looking for This set has some nice peices to it. I used these pieces to buily myself a treasure keep, with the help of some other basic black bricks.
The minifigs are good, and the shields are great, as i am fond of all the lego shields.
Overall, i'd give this set an 8/10.
The minifigs are good, and the shields are great, as i am fond of all the lego shields.
Overall, i'd give this set an 8/10.
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It's a good collection of rather good pieces. I'm not exactly speaking about the jail door, turret form part and turret tops of course, but the light and dark gray parts as well as the beige parts are useful. The look of the model is ... boring. Darn juniorization.
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It's a good collection of rather good pieces. I'm not exactly speaking about the jail door, turret form part and turret tops of course, but the light and dark gray parts as well as the beige parts are useful. The look of the model is ... boring. Darn juniorization.
OK, I'll take this for sarcasm.Rosh.Gonff wrote:KKI is like the greatest thing created, and this set rocks!
Because many of us lived to see the truly great sets. We were lucky.this is my idea of what a good set should be like :D :D . i dont know why some of you dont like it :roll: :? .
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