Hi brick fans!
I have a couple of favourite building block themes that I'm into at the moment. The first theme that piques my interest is Japanese themed modular buildings. I'm a big fan of the varied architectural styles and I've collected every Japanese themed building that Cada blocks put out.
My second most favourite theme would have to be medieval buildings. I love the rustic style of buildings that have lots of wooden beams, thatched roofs, brick walls and stone facades. My medieval building collection already consists of a guardhouse and watchtowers, a windmill, a medieval pier inn and an apothecary shop. My goal is to create an entire medieval building block village complete with townsfolk, soldiers and livestock.
Some Details about this set
- Brand: JMBricklayer
- Set and Number: Medieval Town Farmhouse 30109
- Theme: Medieval
- Piece Count: 2024 pieces
- Age Rating: 14+
- Numbered Bags: Yes
- Stickers: No
- Printed Parts: No
- Minifigures: No
- Lighting Effect: No
- Extra pieces: Yes
- Pricing: Currently on sale for only $62.99 (regular price is $89.99)
Unboxing
Stage three has the most bags of parts at 16 bags.
Constructing the Medieval Farmhouse
Having built the foundation, we now build the interior of the first floor. There is a stone fireplace, a some barrels containing some tools and a table with 2 chairs and a frying pan. There's also a ladder to the second floor. This completes stage one of the build.
Similarly, there is an arched addition which is also under utilized. This would be an ideal place to put a suit of armour and a weapons cache, like axes and daggers.
I like this part of the building where it looks like it used to be part of some old castle or fortress that has now been incorporated into the farmhouse. There is a small wooden gate that can be opened to a small area which we will discover later is a pigpen.
The second floor serves as a bedroom, but the furnishings, again are very sparse. There is basically only a bed and a small table with a candle on top of it.
Building the roof panels.
Now we can place the second floor onto the first floor.
Here's the pig pen with the opening gate which we looked at earlier. The pink hog is included with the set.
Final Thoughts
The JMBricklayer Medieval Town Farmhouse is one of my new favourite sets. It looks great all around, and it fits in nicely with some of my other medieval themed sets. Brick quality and clutch was great and I had no issues. The steps in the manual were easy to follow and the brick pieces were easily distinguishable from each other.
I felt that the set cold have included at least a couple of minifigures to give the display more life. Well, at least they included the pig.
Where I felt that the farmhouse was lacking was the use of the interior space. I feel that the inside was quite empty and could have used more furnishings on both the first and second floor. Plus I would have liked to have seen an access door to the space under the first floor with more crates and barrels underneath.
Despite the lack of furnishings, I still really loved the design of the farmhouse. So my rating for this set is 4.7 out of 5 with points deducted for lack of minifigs and lack of extra furnishings.
More about the JMBricklayer brand
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