This round, dense tree is fairly sturdy, once built, but complicated to build firmly in the first place. I kept most of my modifications (like the all-blue roof) but decided to take a second stab at the tree. You may recall seeing some modifications I made earlier to the Blacksmith’s (see: LEGO Ideas Medieval Blacksmith Set Modifications), including a revised version of the tree. If you’re interested in building the small beds yourself, I put together a short video of instructions for it. Downstairs in the stable, I changed the coal into hay, the barrels of cold iron into barrels of water, and threw a low wall down the middle of it (it just didn’t quite look like a stable without being partitioned). In the next story, I made the chairs a little smaller and the table a little bigger. Now for the interior! Upstairs I added two small beds. An inn with a stable in the lower story probably would not be the pleasantest place to stay, but it seemed like an effective use of the layout the Blacksmith already had. Next, I made the chimney thinner and took away the forge, turning the lower story into a stable instead. First of all, the sign is a sticker from the #10193 Medieval Market Village. Several things have changed even on the outside. The modifications mostly use pieces from the original set, but include a few additions from my own collection. The idea got me excited, so I gave it a shot! First, let’s start by taking another look at the original Medieval Blacksmith for comparison.Īnd now – drum roll please! – I present the Crown Inn, which is just up the street from the village blacksmith and within hailing distance of the local mill. An LR41 battery is included for the LEGO® light brick in this building set for adults.When I reviewed the #21325 LEGO Ideas Medieval Blacksmith (see: LEGO Medieval Blacksmith Review), a reader suggested in the comment section that this set might look good turned into a tavern.An impressive buildable model to photograph and share, it makes a top gift for yourself or LEGO® fans and hobbyists. Press the bellows to activate the LEGO® light brick in the blacksmith’s coal forge and make it glow. The workshop is packed with accessory elements such as tools, coal and armor. The garden features an apple tree model and a well. This 3-level building has a removable roof and the top 2 levels lift off for easy access to the fully furnished bedroom, kitchen and workshop.Includes 4 minifigures: a blacksmith, archer and 2 Black Falcon Knights with 4 swords, 3 shields and a halberd, plus a posable horse figure with a buildable cart and dog and treefrog figures.Capture the architectural details of a medieval blacksmith’s workplace and home when you take time out from modern life to build this evocative LEGO® Ideas display model 21325.Stylish gift Part of a collection of inspiring LEGO sets designed to help adults relax in a creative way, this building kit makes a wonderful gift for yourself or the LEGO fan or hobbyist in your life. Minifigures and more There are 4 minifigures to bring the scene to life: a blacksmith, archer and 2 Black Falcon Knights with 4 swords, 3 shields and a halberd, plus a posable horse figure with a buildable cart and dog and treefrog figures. Other features include a glowing forge with a LEGO light brick, plus a garden with buildable models of an apple tree and a well. The roof and top 2 levels lift off for easy viewing of the fully furnished bedroom and kitchen, plus a workshop that is packed with items you’d have seen in a real medieval blacksmith’s smithy. The architectural details of a 3-level building from the Middle Ages are lovingly recreated in LEGO style. Take a break from modern life and build this magnificent LEGO® Ideas Medieval Blacksmith 21325 display model.
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