Just checking out the Lego medieval town square set and be an annoying fake history hunter about it, looking for mistakes. #lego #review #history #medieval #middleages
Finally, someone is saying something about widows working as carpenters and smiths if their husbands died! This is an often overlooked detail about back then.
Maybe the big bird is a swan or somerthing. Maybe in the Lego kindom they are not considered high status food and are therefore not the excusively for the Monarch or maybe this town has been granted the priledge of eating the occational swan for past services to the crown. For discosure, I bought this set arlier this week and now building lore for it. Will be replasing the pumpkin with a cabbage as soon as I find/invent a good design.
I feel guilty now for getting both the big yellow castle and later even the grey panelled one and Robin Hoods hide-out. But I still used them to build historically accurate castles with forecourts, donjons and multiple layered defenses. You're welcome to come and play with them if that doesn't sound too creepy. 😅
I subscribed because of the short where they caked an open-air museum in mud for a film, but as a LEGO fan I'm so glad this video went up! Hope you'll cover more Castle sets in future! Really enjoy your analysis and personal anecdotes!
I wonder what that blue bird is supposed to be. North America has a bunch of very blue birds, but Europe not so much. It COULD be a nuthatch or blue tit or maybe a starling in the right light, if we're generous?
Kingfisher could check out, though I'm not sure they build nests like that. Otherwise a Vlaamse Gaai is a good guess. I don't know the English name, but they're Very Colourful small corvids that are very common throughout central Europe. Their main accent colour is a greyish blue.
Finally, someone is saying something about widows working as carpenters and smiths if their husbands died! This is an often overlooked detail about back then.
Yea
always fun to see American plants and animals in these lol
Maybe the big bird is a swan or somerthing. Maybe in the Lego kindom they are not considered high status food and are therefore not the excusively for the Monarch or maybe this town has been granted the priledge of eating the occational swan for past services to the crown.
For discosure, I bought this set arlier this week and now building lore for it. Will be replasing the pumpkin with a cabbage as soon as I find/invent a good design.
I feel guilty now for getting both the big yellow castle and later even the grey panelled one and Robin Hoods hide-out. But I still used them to build historically accurate castles with forecourts, donjons and multiple layered defenses. You're welcome to come and play with them if that doesn't sound too creepy. 😅
I, too, once stole a lego helmet from my neighbour when I was little. It was the barred jousting helmet, though.
I subscribed because of the short where they caked an open-air museum in mud for a film, but as a LEGO fan I'm so glad this video went up! Hope you'll cover more Castle sets in future! Really enjoy your analysis and personal anecdotes!
I wonder what that blue bird is supposed to be. North America has a bunch of very blue birds, but Europe not so much. It COULD be a nuthatch or blue tit or maybe a starling in the right light, if we're generous?
Kingfisher could check out, though I'm not sure they build nests like that.
Otherwise a Vlaamse Gaai is a good guess. I don't know the English name, but they're Very Colourful small corvids that are very common throughout central Europe. Their main accent colour is a greyish blue.
@@NIRDIAN1 I think they're called Jays in English.
Didnt know you had a TH-cam channel! Subscribed!
I am watching this at 5AM, worth it.
Blessed are the cheesemakers! Yes! 😂
Stuff like this is exactly why adults should not be shamed for playing with legos.
Wait, this is far too colourful ;) .
Cool