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The FUNWHOLE Medieval Watchtower Lighting Building-Bricks Set is a 1625-piece collectible model designed for adults and teens. It features authentic medieval architecture, interactive designs, and custom lighting solutions, making it a perfect gift for history enthusiasts and collectors alike.
P**N
Way Better Than Lego!
This is one of Funwhole's best sets! The design is really attractive and well conceived, with a lot play features/functionality, too, like a portcullis and drawbridge that can be both raised and lowered, a ballista mounted on a swivel and one on wheels, an ox cart, multiple figures, extra weapons, etc. This is a dream for castle/medieval fans who are sick of Lego mostly ignoring the theme and drastically overcharging for everything.As usual, Funwhole bricks are as good as or better than Lego, the manual is better, and the box and overall presentation are more attractive and upscale than Lego's cheap-feeling manuals and boring box art. Funwhole really puts a lot of care into their sets. You get all prints (no stickers), integrated lights, and a fun build. The only drawbacks are very tiny: a few questionable color choices--the orange of the thatched roof is gaudy--and the crank arms on the ballistas can fall off easily.An awesome value, period, particularly at Funwhole's low prices.
F**A
Alternative brick convert! We love Funwhole so far!
A huge convert to alternative bricks thanks to Funwhole. Tried the brand at the recommendation of people on a sub I’m apart of. Not disappointed! We have three medieval sets, the cheese house, and the flying ship. All were hits with my kids, and I myself love to see them lit up at night all cozy in their rooms.Pros: box is fantastic for looks but also storage, brilliant.The instruction book is all one book rather than multiple. The paper for the instruction manual is far superior than the leading brand, by a long shot. We store it and extra parts in the box which opens like a fancy present.Design is pretty good, minus the gate won’t allow a rider on the horse fit through, but the set doesn’t come with a horse, it comes with a cow and cart. The design it very stable. It has great moving parts that function well. It doesn’t break when you play.Lights are awesome and easy to install, my 10 year old did it all by himself.The cow is adorable.Far cheaper!Comparable with the big brand, pieces I think are better quality actually. Same size as leading brand.Cons: the brand name. Ugh, it’s funny, but also my kids keep saying “Funwhole. Haha Funwhole.”The little people that come with it do have comparable with other bricks accessories but they look silly. The arms can be flimsy.Note: the one pic looks like the back gate is crooked, it’s not, my toddler was playing with it, but it took literally 1 second to fix. So, not a design flaw, our bad.
A**R
Fun set with good detail
The media could not be loaded. This was a fun set, not perfect but functional. Sturdy enough for my 5 year old to play with and not completely destroy it.Takes 3 AAA batteries. The mini figures aren’t exactly Lego compatible but they work.Instructions were great and fun to build.I ended up adding some more detail in the front for more functional play for the kids
T**O
Fun build and well put together
I was hesitant as I have never purchased this brand before. However it was a very fun build. The item is sturdy and there are many moving features. Having the light kit with the box is fantastic. I only wish the wires were a bit more hidden.Will look to purchase again. Good value for the money and great playability.
J**1
Fun set
My kid loves this, he uses it as a nightlight. I have been running it nonstop for about 6 months off a 5v 1amp power brick and all the lights still work.The brick quality is quite good for the money. I would buy this again.
S**)
Amazing build!
My just turned 10 year old daughter LOVED this set! She did a cool school module on the Medieval age and I bought this together with the Medieval Town Square lego kit (she liked this too) for her to make a whole community type set up, as a birthday present. That said, she does unaided lego adult advanced builds generally, so was not sure if this would be a wash and completed in just a few hours, sigh. To the contrary, not only did it have the structural interest, she was excited about putting together the "electrical" components to light up certain parts and other engineering moving parts like draw bridges. It was not difficult but had a number of bumper pieces filled bags and interesting "side" projects to make this come "alive". Took her about 12-16 hours to complete over a few days, as we had a lot going on at the time. HIGHLY recommended!
D**N
Highly recommend
To anyone concerned about Lego constantly rising prices, look no further for a replacement option. Funwhole sets provide folks with Lego quality builds, clear and concise instructions, AND LIGHTS! I personally love adding lights to certain sets to make them a little more fun and inviting but having it as the standard, already included and easily integrated into the set while building. It's really a no brainer. And there's more than just medeival themed sets. The new cyberpunk and street fusion stuff looks great. Plus they've got western, steampunk, and more conventional city buildings.
A**S
Awesome Model
I love the look of the Funwhole Medieval Watchtower, even with the lights off! I appreciate that there are no stickers, and I especially like the large wall panels with vines and bricks printed on them. I like that there's both a gate and drawbridge that can be raised and lowered, and I like that there are two staircases in the tower (not just ladders). The figures and ox look good, although I wish the ox had two 1x2 tan plates and a 1x2 tan tile rather than one 1x2 brick to fill in the void. That way, it wouldn't have two visible studs on its back. I appreciate the few pulsating lights that mimic flames, but really all of the lights should have that feature because they all represent fire. The two LEDs on torches beside the front gate should have orange flame pieces on top of them. Also, the battery box tends to fall off when I try to power on/off the set. Aside from these minor quibbles, this set looks great in my medieval village, and I'd love to see the wall extended with future add-on sets. Better yet--how about a castle for the walls to protect? (I have no doubt Funwhole could produce a castle as good as Lego's Lion Knights' Castle and for a lot less than $400--and it would light up too!)
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