Lego Icons Medieval Town Square Review! (A Second Step Into The Theme!)
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Today we are reviewing the new Lego Icons Medieval Town Square set #10332, with 3,304 pieces. We begin by going over the box, and seeing what details to expect. Then we cut open the box and see what we have for the build. In the box we find 25 bags, 2 books, and a medium sticker sheet. Building the set took like two four hour days and 6 hour day for about 14 hours. The build was mildly entertaining, and had some interesting techniques to give the set some exceptional detail. Reviewing the set we find that we have a smaller building that folds into three parts. These parts seem to be a carpentry workshop, a cheese shop, and a tapestry shop. All these areas are very nicely detailed. The second building fold in half, and features a few bedroom, one of them being for the tax collector and has a hiding drawer for money. These building also have a art studio, blacksmith, kitchen, and nice social area. We get side builds of a hay wagon, wood cut stand, and a cheese vendor booth. Finally we have a rather lack luster tree side build that looks to serve an only purpose of holding a few easter eggs to other medieval sets. This set comes with the minifigures of a Carpenter, Innkeeper, Lion Knight, Peasant Boy, Tax Collector, Shieldsmith, Tapestry Weaver, and Wolfpack. The set comes with animals two being a squirrel, and a cat, but the most important is the goat coming back in that grey color. I find that this is an excellent set for $230 US dollars. I hope you enjoyed this review, I really enjoyed building this set and making this video.
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00:00 Welcome
00:35 Box Overview
04:01 Unboxing
07:50 Half Review
16:07 Full Review
23:28 Wrap Up
27:55 Outro
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