Thanks for the review. This indeed a cool set. I am going to get this. I am Lego fans too, but coming from a consumer point of view, would prefer something bigger and nicer but at much lower price tag.😉
Man, because of you, I'll have to invest. That coaster is fabulous! I can't wait to be building it (hope is on my side)... but without the motor. When will they (all of them) produce *silent* ones? To conclude: vielen Dank und bis bald!
Thanks for the review! 😊 I really cant stand the noise of these motorized sets. For me [alt]lego is a kinda meditative activity where i want to enjoy peacefullness and silence 😅, even when its finished. But i understand why some people like these.
I really enjoy your reviews. This set looks cool but I'm with you, the coloring is just not that appealing. I'll pass. But I also second your hope to see MK in US big boy retail stores. That would be quite interesting.
@@phaeniusIs was surprised as well when I read that comment. Long has gone the time of "big" 400 pieces sets. Anywhoo, this roller coaster is the bomb: 'wooden' tracks?! That is INSANE!
@@KrissFighta2 to me a big set is 3k parts or more. The smallest set I would be interested in is something like Mould King First Order Shuttle. There's also alot of great MOCs out there like Barad Dur/Sauron for about $500.
@@rahulrajaram6891 I get it, but calling this one small is, imo, going a step too far. That being said, I'd be glad to also see bigger ones. You know what I prefer? Not knowing what will be shown next. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, but at least, you do not always get served what you're expecting. Surprise!
@@KrissFighta2 it's not just about the size, I also prefer to see iconic, cool looking sets, like the lamborghini or huge space ships. Seeing random buildings like a cake shop or whatever built in legos is pretty boring. BrickFreak was great when they were reviewing sets like the Mould King Eclipse, Death Star or Millenium Falcon. Those are long builds with alot of complexity and detail, interesting for a review and the builds have their own flaws which are good to know. Now most of what they do is useless sets of storybooks or random buildings that nobody cares about. Their comments and following have decreased appropriately.
Thanks for the review. This indeed a cool set. I am going to get this.
I am Lego fans too, but coming from a consumer point of view, would prefer something bigger and nicer but at much lower price tag.😉
Man, because of you, I'll have to invest. That coaster is fabulous! I can't wait to be building it (hope is on my side)... but without the motor. When will they (all of them) produce *silent* ones?
To conclude: vielen Dank und bis bald!
Thanks, Frank. Interesting design to use the spinning frame to push the cars up the track
The MIR Rollercoaster in the Europa Park used such Lift.
@@Freakmedia1972Nice piece of trivia, thanks for sharing it.
Now, I need to find pics or vids of that, NEED to see it. 😉
Thanks for the post, I just received this and will start building it soon
@@dbsonlinesales4816 Take your time, than everything will work.
Thanks for the review! 😊 I really cant stand the noise of these motorized sets. For me [alt]lego is a kinda meditative activity where i want to enjoy peacefullness and silence 😅, even when its finished. But i understand why some people like these.
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Pretty clever to advertise the English-language video in the German video… 😉
I really enjoy your reviews. This set looks cool but I'm with you, the coloring is just not that appealing. I'll pass. But I also second your hope to see MK in US big boy retail stores. That would be quite interesting.
@@ajsb1979 that would force Lego ro reduce prices and increase quality.
And perhaps the other brands can get some interesting licences .
These small sets aren't that interesting. Do more Mould King Star Wars or some other big sets/MOCs
2174 parts is not a small set.
@@phaeniusIs was surprised as well when I read that comment. Long has gone the time of "big" 400 pieces sets.
Anywhoo, this roller coaster is the bomb: 'wooden' tracks?! That is INSANE!
@@KrissFighta2 to me a big set is 3k parts or more. The smallest set I would be interested in is something like Mould King First Order Shuttle. There's also alot of great MOCs out there like Barad Dur/Sauron for about $500.
@@rahulrajaram6891 I get it, but calling this one small is, imo, going a step too far.
That being said, I'd be glad to also see bigger ones.
You know what I prefer? Not knowing what will be shown next. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, but at least, you do not always get served what you're expecting. Surprise!
@@KrissFighta2 it's not just about the size, I also prefer to see iconic, cool looking sets, like the lamborghini or huge space ships. Seeing random buildings like a cake shop or whatever built in legos is pretty boring. BrickFreak was great when they were reviewing sets like the Mould King Eclipse, Death Star or Millenium Falcon. Those are long builds with alot of complexity and detail, interesting for a review and the builds have their own flaws which are good to know. Now most of what they do is useless sets of storybooks or random buildings that nobody cares about. Their comments and following have decreased appropriately.