Oh how times have changed: LEGO King Leo's Castle review! 6098 / 6091 from yr. 2000

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • A Patreon supporter-selected look back at the top-tier medieval set from LEGO's Knights Kingdom theme at the turn of the century/millennium. The 32x48 raised baseplate wasn't the only surprising & unusual part.
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  • @JANGBRiCKS
    @JANGBRiCKS  3 года назад +401

    The *skeleton head is the wrong one for this set;* it should be the normal face.
    As is typical for Bricklink-sourced vintage sets, there were a number of missing or substituted parts in this one, though the seller was very well-reviewed and included a manually-completed checklist supposedly covering every single piece. I simply missed the skelly head substitution, myself.

    • @cartoonsfortheking75
      @cartoonsfortheking75 3 года назад +5

      Dont worry about it, its fine

    • @tipi8340
      @tipi8340 3 года назад +12

      My question - where on earth do you keep all those built LEGO sets? 😂😂😂 Best regards from Poland 👍

    • @Ronal_d
      @Ronal_d 3 года назад +5

      @@tipi8340 i was wondering the same, i guessing he disassembles most of them after review and sorts out the parts for future usage for his city.

    • @tallmantoo
      @tallmantoo 3 года назад +4

      @@tipi8340 He does keep some sets complete, however he parts out some that he's sees as useful for future use and many sets he donates. Not sure what he is doing with these retro sets.

    • @MartenFerret
      @MartenFerret 3 года назад +1

      How could you, Mr. Bricks!? How dare you be human and make mistakes!? D: ...

  • @SethFowler
    @SethFowler 3 года назад +204

    Oh man I got this for Christmas in 2000, wild to see it again

    • @thenotoriousjoey9956
      @thenotoriousjoey9956 3 года назад +1

      Hey nice seeing you here !

    • @jofinin22
      @jofinin22 3 года назад +1

      No way dude love your channel really cool to see we share the same interests isn't hang great?

    • @nikolacica8189
      @nikolacica8189 3 года назад

      me too

  • @error404_namenotfound
    @error404_namenotfound 3 года назад +467

    I love how excited he gets about the large bricks

    • @wich1
      @wich1 3 года назад +14

      Yeah, these have been around since aeons. Granted they weren’t used all that often, but they have been around since like the 70s at least

    • @longbow2552
      @longbow2552 3 года назад +2

      That's right Gordon

  • @AClassicBrick
    @AClassicBrick 3 года назад +381

    I love the raised baseplates honestly, they do a great job of adding mass to a build, while keeping the price down. I mean imagine if they tried to recreate this with normal pieces and how much that would've inflated the price for this set. Also the complaint people often have with these plates is "it inspires no creativity" which in my opinion is a false statement, as it inspires it actually a lot for children, that have an idea, but dont find the point to start their build. Put this plate in front of them and they feel like they already achieved a start which they can build upon.
    It works great with every child I know. When friends are invited and they bring kids, I often give them a box of LEGO to keep them entertained over the day and what they always use are these baseplates for their builds. Esspecially when they "don't know what to build" it really helps to just give them one of these plates.

    • @HansensUniverseT-A
      @HansensUniverseT-A 3 года назад +45

      I remember raiseplates and other baseplates supplied was a big selling point when i was looking for a set back in the day, they tied things together nicely and gave these sets a sense of wholeness.

    • @daedraq
      @daedraq 3 года назад +19

      I agree. I had this base as a kid back then. I think mine was grey from a newer set. The base can really be used for so many things. I used to build bridges over it with the big brick and had a tunnel underneath. So I actually used it mostly for playing with cars if I remember correctly. Later once my Lego skills got better I used to make traps with boulder slides that would go down the "canyon" onto the enemys. Overall I think these large pieces can really bring value to these sets as you said. It is however targeting really young kids and will probably become uninteresting at age 12 and older.

    • @scottkrafft6830
      @scottkrafft6830 3 года назад +13

      The crazy thing is that this set is from *2000* - it could easily be from the 80s, if not for that missile launcher!
      Not that that's bad or anything, it gives off a really nice old school charm - but it's crazy to think that Knight's Kingdom II was only 4 years earlier, and that Fantasy Era was only 7!

    • @iainkilcar7463
      @iainkilcar7463 3 года назад +18

      You could turn it into a valley with buildings on either side

    • @MartenFerret
      @MartenFerret 3 года назад +5

      Not much different from using huge Duplo bricks to build mountains, right Jang? :3

  • @AClassicBrick
    @AClassicBrick 3 года назад +232

    Also interesting: For this line there was a set (6094) that is like an Add-On set to this castle. It includes 2 more towers, you can change out with the towers on this castle, a prison and a treasury tower with excalibur in it :-)

  • @supremeemperor7802
    @supremeemperor7802 3 года назад +244

    I miss how Lego sets use to have lots of space on the inside for you to place minifigs. Nowadays, there are barely any space on the insides, which decreases the playability for some people.

    • @brodster7042
      @brodster7042 3 года назад +25

      Especially their Star Wars sets

    • @kingwolf9447
      @kingwolf9447 3 года назад +8

      I got the most resent castle and it had great space,but it fell apart on my hands.
      I also didn't receive an entire dragon knights figure.

    • @Lordodragonss
      @Lordodragonss 3 года назад +4

      Friends do not have this problem lol.

  • @poo3433
    @poo3433 3 года назад +42

    Jang I watched your videos when I was younger and now I have recently gotten back into lego since I was injured and your videos are helping get through the recovery, thank you.

  • @TheKieranator
    @TheKieranator 3 года назад +55

    In the game Lego Creator Knights Kingdom, the Knights were named. Knight 1 is Richard the Strong, and Knight 2 is John of Mayne.

    • @henrik6739
      @henrik6739 3 года назад +3

      I was thinking about that too!
      Super nostalgic game to me...

  • @evo_is_confused
    @evo_is_confused 3 года назад +145

    I like how that base plate feels kind of like an old ruin submerged in grass. It feels like something you might find in the English countryside as a remnant of ancient people.

    • @gundamzeta3447
      @gundamzeta3447 3 года назад +5

      As someone who lives in England I agree with you about the base plate looking like English ruins lol

    • @thejfoshow1320
      @thejfoshow1320 3 года назад +4

      Gundam Zeta it looks like my house, glad my house looks like ruins to you people lol

  • @chuckschwa
    @chuckschwa 3 года назад +48

    Great review Jang! One small additional note: the modular sections of the castle were also spread throughout the theme. If you got one of the smaller sets you could swap it in with part of the castle for more customization!

  • @FiTheGymnast101
    @FiTheGymnast101 3 года назад +25

    I like how jang gave Gilbert the bad the most scratched shield

  • @ChocoboBlitzer
    @ChocoboBlitzer 3 года назад +28

    I got this set for christmas and adored it. I had no idea the queen was the queen, I thought she was the princess and that the princess was just a female knight, who I used as the hero pretty much every time. I don't remember that treasure chest thing ever working that well and I'm pretty sure I just demolished and converted that square to more usable space. The giant lion banner got the boot immediately. As a kid you don't quite collect themes so perfectly so I remember having bits and pieces of other castle themes, so fright knights and dark forest men were sieging this thing non-stop.

  • @snekkans
    @snekkans 3 года назад +43

    I remember seeing this set in Zellers when I was a kid, I always thought that huge baseplate was really cool. Even today I still want to acquire one, I think it would be pretty interesting to play around with.

    • @cliffw995
      @cliffw995 3 года назад +1

      Zellers was the Canadian kids go to for LEGO, especially before toys r us was as big of a thing in Canada! So many great memories walking down the LEGO aisle planning my Christmas wish list. I remember seeing and wanting this too. I still have all my LEGOmania and Shop-at-home magazines from the 90’s and early 00’s, and there was an entire one dedicated to this and the backstory of King Leo and his knights.

  • @randomguy970
    @randomguy970 3 года назад +23

    God i have so many memories of this line and this set especially! I miss old lego themes

    • @janjansen7983
      @janjansen7983 3 года назад +2

      Yeh man same! Adventurers, Knights Kingdom and World City (Holy shit, you remember that one!?) were awesome! Miss the old lego themes as well.

    • @TheOmegazerox
      @TheOmegazerox 3 года назад +4

      I remember when Lego created adventurers, power miners, monster fighters, pharoa's quest, and space. At least Ninjago and hidden side are more creative then building something from movies and comics all the time.

  • @dustybricks113
    @dustybricks113 3 года назад +182

    I miss castle theme...

    • @dylan9382
      @dylan9382 3 года назад

      Same

    • @marcusjnorger3089
      @marcusjnorger3089 3 года назад

      Ted Bishop Same

    • @romainthblt
      @romainthblt 3 года назад +3

      the theme was much better in the two decades prior to this set too!

    • @TheOmegazerox
      @TheOmegazerox 3 года назад +2

      You and me bothe. Is it just boys don't want castle and fantasy anymore and these themes are just aimed at girls in the Disney princess?

    • @Mick0Mania
      @Mick0Mania 3 года назад +6

      @@TheOmegazerox There is a large market for medieval fantasy stuff, with DnD becoming popular again etc. Maybe they need to reboot it in that context?

  • @evo_is_confused
    @evo_is_confused 3 года назад +62

    This is a room dedicated to treasure! It has..
    One gem.

  • @panfrei5932
    @panfrei5932 3 года назад +85

    i miss the 3d baseplates, i wish they would still appear. On Ebay etc. they are new so expensive :(

    • @kalesmart1
      @kalesmart1 3 года назад +3

      I guess you could try gumtree, well thats what we use in australia, or bricklink to get one but good luck in these times postage would be really difficult and expensive cuz of the covid situation

    • @Lordodragonss
      @Lordodragonss 3 года назад +2

      They are expensive because they were REALLY easy to destroy.

    • @taraelizabethdensley9475
      @taraelizabethdensley9475 3 года назад +2

      I wish they would bring these 3D baseplates out, i'd buy them just on their own if they were available

  • @amosquitofanatic4412
    @amosquitofanatic4412 3 года назад +13

    I’m really liking how you have a small summary in the title by saying “oh how times have changed”.

  • @FatherAxeKeeper
    @FatherAxeKeeper 3 года назад +29

    to me that stained glass window would be a trap window. put a lego figure on the tabs in front of it when they are inside, and have them spin around to the outside, trapped on the top of the castle. or think of it as a hiding spot when evading the enemies.

  • @Lordodragonss
    @Lordodragonss 3 года назад +23

    18:06 Actualy that knights are named. It's RICHARD THE STRONG and the Mustached one JOHN OF MAYNE!

  • @SoraKirin
    @SoraKirin 3 года назад +2

    Woah this set brings me back. I got this set as a birthday present when I was young. I waited all day for it to be delivered and worked well into the night finishing it

  • @tigerinteapot
    @tigerinteapot 3 года назад +3

    Aaaaaaaaa, I had that set as a child, it was my favorite thing! 😍 so much nostalgia! It is super funny and rudimentary looking though in context of what Lego makes now, oh my 😆

  • @BAAAASJE
    @BAAAASJE 3 года назад +2

    I got this set when I was 6, absolutely loved it. Still have it

  • @11Survivor
    @11Survivor 3 года назад +7

    Back in the 80s/90s my father and his brothers had a bunch of the old medieval stuff that I inherited.
    It's funny that the molds were basically the same, and the only difference between those Legos and this set is that this set has more detailed prints.
    I mean they're 30-40 years old but they're still in extremely good condition. A real testament to the quality of Lego.

  • @rhuman8672
    @rhuman8672 3 года назад +15

    I’m surprised your surprised about the size of the bricks - in the 90s there were loads of sets with giant bits. Good stuff as normal :)

  • @ericyang8474
    @ericyang8474 3 года назад +2

    This set and the Egyptian Mummy Tomb set had the best base plates for create your own castle bases. I never had this one, but the base plate on the other was one of my favorites.

  • @MrBerendlol
    @MrBerendlol 3 года назад +3

    I got this set for my 5th birthday in November 2000. I still dream about it, as it holds a lot of memories of great stories told by me and my friends. Thanks for reviewing this!

  • @TheHalloweenRose
    @TheHalloweenRose 3 года назад +2

    I’ve really loved the raised baseplates as a child! They‘ve also used it in 7419. And the baseplate of 5978 was my favorite!!! I’ve used to collect all my gold and treasures under the gray area! I do miss these functions.

  • @rocketpunchgo1
    @rocketpunchgo1 3 года назад +5

    I absolutely loved the Knights sets in the 80s and 90s! Then "grew up" into the Ice Planet theme (which I still love)

    • @Ciero9
      @Ciero9 3 года назад

      Same here! Castle makes up 27% of my collection with space coming second at 18%. The only Ice Planet set I'm missing is the Deep Freeze Defender. It's my goal to eventually find one on eBay and complete the collection.

  • @jamesdoble7580
    @jamesdoble7580 3 года назад +8

    This was my favorite theme back in the day I have all of the castles sets.

    • @jamesdoble7580
      @jamesdoble7580 3 года назад

      Thanks patreon folks, and What are you going to do with it now Jang?

  • @BrickBusiness
    @BrickBusiness 3 года назад +18

    i literally feel so old watching this and i am not even an adult legally yet

  • @hadiganmadder970
    @hadiganmadder970 2 года назад +2

    I miss those base plates soo much. They added so much value and depth.

  • @RVBLegend
    @RVBLegend 3 года назад +67

    I miss the time where lego made this custom baseplates... I think they are so much fun to play with, absolutely as a child! I think some lego sets should be more like this, I find that lego sets somethimes are too complicated for what they are supposed to be. I think making a difference between sets for children and adults is great because they can simplify some sets more.

  • @cooljoe494
    @cooljoe494 3 года назад +14

    I got the Orient Expedition "Dragon Castle" when I was 7-8 in 03' or 04' and that had a very similar setup; Exact same molded base but in a different color, large brick tower base piece for the castle. But instead of medieval, it was an east Asian fortress. Had around 200 more pieces too.

  • @MrMiraculon
    @MrMiraculon 3 года назад +10

    You know what I'd like to see? Classic lego sets reworked and re-imagined to more modern building methods and pieces. Not giant hyper detailed mocs (although cool on their own) sets you could imagine seeing being sold as real sets.

  • @TheToodlesTeam
    @TheToodlesTeam 3 года назад +15

    I can't see this set without thinking of LEGO Island 2. "Pepper Roni on a pony. Way cool!"

    • @olivercubitt624
      @olivercubitt624 3 года назад

      Friend or foe of the lions? Friend to aaaaall animals!

    • @Mick0Mania
      @Mick0Mania 3 года назад

      I could not figure out how to beat the jousting level for the life of me... That's as far as I went in that game is a kid.

  • @utubeb14
    @utubeb14 3 года назад +6

    I used the 4 holes as dungeons and for hidden treasure.

  • @cybert0p538
    @cybert0p538 3 года назад +1

    This video has bring me to the old days... The amount of play i did with the set and the others from the line, the armies, the adventures... The giant bricks...
    Great video, thank you!!!

  • @LoneWolfe775
    @LoneWolfe775 3 года назад +14

    I wish lego would make a retro re-release series, so like these castle sets, ufo, space, insectoids, rock raiders, pretty much anything from that time. They have all the molds, so it wouldn't be as expensive as today's molds and pieces, but knowing lego, they would up the price beyond the value.

  • @BrickswithJustin
    @BrickswithJustin 3 года назад +5

    This was the last set I got before my 20 year long dark age. I'm glad to see someone else is excited over it.

  • @totallyinteresting68
    @totallyinteresting68 3 года назад +1

    My cousin had this set on display in his room when we were little. The nostalgiaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. I can still picture it

  • @alecmoriarty
    @alecmoriarty 3 года назад +2

    I was six when this came out and I’ll never forget how it felt like the size of a real castle to me! It’s just so large and so simply; really the epitome of imaginative play

  • @nicks521
    @nicks521 3 года назад +3

    All the sets I’ve had as a kid with these baseplates were my absolute favorite

  • @sethoscope
    @sethoscope 3 года назад +1

    I had this set when I was 9 years old and absolutely loved it. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!

  • @bigginsd1
    @bigginsd1 3 года назад +17

    To me Castle peaked with the Fantasy Era and Kingdoms sub-themes. Would love to see some reviews from those lines, or Vikings which is begging for a reboot.

  • @Mick0Mania
    @Mick0Mania 3 года назад +9

    The build style here is what I'm very familiar with. I think they continued this type of junior-ified, heavy reliance on massive bricks and specialized pieces for some time. Even the first line of Harry potter sets followed a similar design, and I have a bunch of massive dark gray bricks from those. I couldn't put my finger on the reason as a kid but I found these sets a little underwhelming. Now I realize the reason: I fell in love with LEGO after playing the very first LEGO ISLAND game, which featured builds from earlier 90's sets which had a lot more detail.
    They featured car builds from the 1996 set "Indy Transport" and similar style of indy cars. I could not recrate them with the set I got "Speedway Transport" from 1999. The difference is very obvious now. The intricate details of the 1996 set and the very brick based and blocky 1999 set really puts in to perspective how much LEGO had fallen. The lack of detail meant small piece count, which also made it much more difficult to create custom stuff.
    I even remember the moment I noticed this difference. One of the first sets I had ever gotten was the "Rig Racers" from 1998. Then, years later, for some odd reason the set "Rally Racers" from 1996 was floating around stores in big numbers and I got one as a gift. The two sets pretty much had the same exact concept: One white-blue and and one red-black truck racing with some bonus accessories. Being able to personally build every single headlight on one of those trucks was much more rewarding and fun then the printed bricks of the set from 1998. I even remember trying to explain this to my family, though they probably didn't get it.
    It took them some time, but I'm so happy that LEGO embraced the more detailed sets as the norm and created a separate junior line for that demographic. I think even the basic City sets have a lot more intricate detail now. Not to mention the more advanced sets, like the modular buildings. They always bring me joy whenever I look at them (but there's no way I'm buying one! They serve their purpose as inspiration to me).

  • @Andrewnuva199
    @Andrewnuva199 2 года назад +1

    "Knights #1 and #2" actually do have names; The one with red arms is "Richard the Strong, with the black arms and brown mustache being "John of Mayne". The both had a modest amount of story from what little content LEGO did make for the line (some magazine/website stuff, a DK Level 2 Readers story book, and their own dedicated Creator game)

  • @GordonHorneOfficial
    @GordonHorneOfficial 3 года назад +1

    I got this for Christmas back in 2000. This was the ultimate Christmas present for me and I adored it. Thank you for this really great nostalgia trip 20 years later 😍

  • @noahstalcup155
    @noahstalcup155 3 года назад +2

    Love hearing this music again! (and of course, great review as always JANG!)

  • @alexcrawford6162
    @alexcrawford6162 3 года назад +1

    Watching this has really made me reminisce about building this on Christmas Day as a kid, more so than this sort of video normally does. It’s great to see it again all built up!

  • @Hydrogoniise
    @Hydrogoniise 3 года назад +5

    Jang, your cutaway references during this episode were top tier!

  • @evo_is_confused
    @evo_is_confused 3 года назад +6

    I think that 6 year old me would adore this it would be just fantastic

  • @dsvid_8811
    @dsvid_8811 3 года назад +21

    Please if you can, can you review the black knights castle?

    • @babybrix9955
      @babybrix9955 3 года назад +2

      Mr. Empanada I totally agree, even as a kid I love the look and playability of the set, however little it may be. (I do not have the set but like some of the older sets and have a few like the pirates castaway raft and for Christmas I got the black falcon castle/fortress, sorry for the long comment though I agree Jang should do the black knight’s castle)

    • @Ciero9
      @Ciero9 3 года назад +2

      You mean set 6086? I love that set! I bought it with my saved up Christmas and birthday gifts in 1992. Back then it was called the Dungeon Master's Castle.
      Lego did a great job integrating the baseplate with castle in that set. I actually prefer that original raised baseplate over all of the later ones.

  • @rasyaperdana9548
    @rasyaperdana9548 3 года назад +18

    I like the medieval theme it's very interesting

  • @hooptydoo417
    @hooptydoo417 3 года назад +2

    I am severely regretting not giving the whole castle theme more love when I was a kid. Looking back those sets seem like so much fun.

  • @chillmccool
    @chillmccool 3 года назад +4

    Jang’s demonic laughter when he uncovers that green 12x24 brick disturbs me deeply.

  • @dd_zzero6827
    @dd_zzero6827 3 года назад +1

    What an amazing set. Lego used to be so creative in their pieces. That is by far the biggest set I have seen with only 529 pieces.

  • @AnArmyOfFish
    @AnArmyOfFish 3 года назад +1

    omg I definitely had this set when I was younger, as leftover parts and handmedowns from my stepbrother Definitely a massive nostalgia from me

  • @AnUnearthlyGay
    @AnUnearthlyGay 3 года назад +3

    Those large bricks are awesome. Lots of the original Harry Potter sets used them as bases for rooms in Hogwarts. The first couple of waves were essentially modular rooms that could all be joined together. Another great video, Jang! Stay safe

  • @The_Flying_kipper
    @The_Flying_kipper 2 месяца назад

    “The horse is a horse, of course” - I genuinely love watching Jang videos!

  • @raeishimura
    @raeishimura 3 года назад +1

    I love the giant shaped baseplates. I got hold of one when i visited my hometown, where a new store focused on Lego had opened up. they sold a lot of both new and secondhand sets, and tons of individual minifigures, classic stuff and assorted loose bricks. It was an amazing store, and i got an awesome raised baseplate for an Ice Planet build i was working on, as well as a ton of the trans neon redish orange parts to use too. Those raised baseplates really give some great opportunities and some fantastic life to a build

  • @graig654
    @graig654 3 года назад +1

    I remember I got this for Christmas when it came out. I loved this set. Looking back, yes, lego has changed so much from then to now

  • @toamatau8785
    @toamatau8785 3 года назад +4

    With the spinning wall and stained glass window, my first thought was trapdoors/secret entrances. Definitely a lot of play value.

  • @tallmantoo
    @tallmantoo 3 года назад

    Thanks Jang! Thanks to those that supported this review!

  • @LeonardoCornelioJr
    @LeonardoCornelioJr 3 года назад +1

    I just wanted to say that horse is adorable. Thanks for the vid, Jang, and stay safe!

  • @griffinallen9408
    @griffinallen9408 3 года назад

    This is so cool to see a LEGO set from my childhood 20 years later, I remember getting this as a small kid for Christmas and playing with it constantly. Thanks Jang for this nostalgic review to bring back many memories!

  • @Hank_Mardookie
    @Hank_Mardookie 3 года назад

    I still have this set. I remember playing with it so much as a kid. It was my favorite Lego castle. So much room for imaginative play.

  • @TheAurgelmir
    @TheAurgelmir 3 года назад +2

    This was really the time when LEGO had gone for "simplicity" in design.
    I have no idea why. I remember the kits my younger brother was getting around this time was so boring to build compared to the things I played with just 10 years prior.
    We too have raised plates for our castles, but the castles at least had a building process to it that didn't make you feel like LEGO thought you were dumb.

  • @ukasznowaczyk1450
    @ukasznowaczyk1450 3 года назад

    I was born in 1982, started to play LEGO in 1990. The new sets are maybe more detailed f.ex. city vehicles but for me the older ones from 90's and 80's were the best, so cool and cute.

  • @SimonThings
    @SimonThings 3 года назад +2

    Because of the early Harry Potter sets I have quite a lot of the gray 8x8 and 8x16 bricks. They where used as bases all the time and you could stack the sets on top of each other.

  • @samfromohio6473
    @samfromohio6473 3 года назад +1

    My brother had this set, and I now have most of the recognizable pieces. Would love to try to rebuild it

  • @DouglasParkinson
    @DouglasParkinson 3 года назад +1

    I ended up getting two of the Snape's Potion Class set for my birthday (from separate relatives) the year that came out; they came with those "basebricks" and a similar construction aesthetic to that castle.

  • @meganwhite9090
    @meganwhite9090 3 года назад

    I remember getting this exact set for my 4th or 5th Christmas and my Mum had built it up for me and presented it to me, I was so happy and it makes me just as happy seeing it again on your channel!

  • @thechar05
    @thechar05 3 года назад +1

    If I remember correctly, this was my first set I got (along with some other smaller castle themed sets) and built as a kid. Definitely hammered the nostalgia in the head on this one

  • @callum.jupp.
    @callum.jupp. 2 года назад

    the fact you're so blown away by those thick bricks makes me realise how long i've been out the game for .. they where the norm in the majority of the first harry potter sets I collected as a kid. i thought these where still being used ..

  • @Zenlore6499
    @Zenlore6499 3 года назад +1

    I get so used to the regular editing in your videos, so when this happens I get the most enjoyable whiplash and a big smile on my face!

  • @atlbrickco
    @atlbrickco 3 года назад +1

    Another great review! Thanks Jang! I haven’t had a chance to build an old Castle/Kingdom set yet, but I LOVE these!

  • @Starwarsfearsome
    @Starwarsfearsome 3 года назад

    Ah man I always wanted this set, growing up with the 2007 LEGO Castle sets it gives me great Nostalgia to see any thing knights in LEGO.

  • @BricksAhoy
    @BricksAhoy 3 года назад

    Growing up I had a number if 8x16 bricks that I always used to make multiple-story apartments. Though all the ones I had at the time were green, but if I recall correctly, the walls were marbled with random colours anyway. Good memories! I honestly hadn't even noticed they'd been phased out until you started pointing them out

  • @commanderbomb2071
    @commanderbomb2071 3 года назад +1

    Lego has changed so much in the past 20 years

  • @robinskitchen1121
    @robinskitchen1121 Год назад

    I used to love that Baseplate back in the Day! Built so many Labs and Hotels on that thing. Also really liked the Set.

  • @loganw1858
    @loganw1858 Год назад

    This was my crown jewel of my collection as a kid. I really enjoyed the baseplate.

  • @gugutroll2358
    @gugutroll2358 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Jang and all your supportes! I have some nostalgia feelings about that series, but to be honest, I feel that the golden era of Lego is now. All the designs is way more intresting and detailed, I miss only wide baseplates

  • @HrZD16
    @HrZD16 3 года назад

    It's such a nostalgia trip seeing this set again, one of the old castle sets me and my brother always wanted as a kid.

    • @HrZD16
      @HrZD16 3 года назад

      also that reference at 21:56 , WILBUR!

  • @a.velderrain8849
    @a.velderrain8849 3 года назад

    This castle design got a reboot like 10 years later I think, I remember getting it for my birthday and it was a great set.
    I wish there were more lego sets like this these days.

  • @haelww1
    @haelww1 3 года назад +3

    You could challenge yourself by using this baseplate in Jangcity ! I am really hyped imagining what type of clever solution you find to use it by more modern standards.

  • @DaPunkNdFunk
    @DaPunkNdFunk 3 года назад

    This was my first Lego set, it was a christmas present and I remember loving it SO MUCH.. I played a lot and re-built it multiple times in different configurations. I had so much fun! So many unique pieces and so much space to play around compared to today's standard!

  • @Shep-1701
    @Shep-1701 3 года назад +3

    Ooh I’d love to see more reviews of older sets, I’d really like to see the adventurers theme fully covered, there aren’t too many reviews of them online

  • @kylegwyn4172
    @kylegwyn4172 3 года назад +1

    I got this for Christmas back in the day and I loved it. Definitely built it up a lot over time though

  • @ClankyOtter
    @ClankyOtter 3 года назад +1

    It wasn’t quite the same, but I have fond memories of the “L” shaped, raised-baseplate lego used a few times in the 2000’s. I got one from both the police set as well as an Indiana Jones set. They were so useful for quick mocs!

  • @SiOConnor
    @SiOConnor 3 года назад +1

    Oh WOW! This Castle is a beast! I love it and the baseplate is knockout 😃 I'm in love with the Minifigures too. The Queen's so cool, she looks so Medieval ❤

  • @CartoonyAndor19
    @CartoonyAndor19 3 года назад

    I was literally searching for a review of this! Thanks Jang!

  • @NiceLord
    @NiceLord 3 года назад

    Omg I had this as a kid! So awesome to see it again!

  • @winisall1
    @winisall1 3 года назад

    This set and 6425 TV Chopper are the Lego heroes of my childhood (besides plenty of bricks). I love this set just for the memories building it up at Christmas.

  • @-MR.Nobody
    @-MR.Nobody Год назад

    I have a huge box of old legos from back when I was little. All kinds of stuff from my self and four older siblings. Recognize a lot of these parts, so I guess we had a Leo's castle or something back in the day.

  • @KJF-ny
    @KJF-ny 3 года назад

    So many awesome clips supplementing your dialog this time. Really enjoyed them!

  • @stuchly1
    @stuchly1 3 года назад

    So many things still feel really good and really satisfying even 20 years later

  • @Src4mblerr
    @Src4mblerr 3 года назад

    I got this one for my birthday about twenty years ago. Always going to have a place in my heart!

  • @jeffflank2193
    @jeffflank2193 3 года назад

    Thanks Jang. Love the classic sets. Please review more.🤠

  • @calebvance4083
    @calebvance4083 Год назад

    My first ever set was from this line, close to probably 25 years ago.
    It’s very fun to see you get all worked up and excited about old builds and the baseplate. It seemed like all the lines at that time had 1-2 big baseplate sets. The cooler you were, the more plates you had.
    You did a great job highlighting a lot of the fun features here. Agree that some of these prints were incredible and we miss some of the more niche pieces today (plumes for sure).
    But boy was that rotating stain glass a standout piece as a child! I would love to see them do something like that again, even just with a new stained glass print!