Lunar New Year Ice Festival 1519 Pieces Toy Set
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Love it
Very detailed so definitely take your time with this one.
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Wonderful ice scene
This was an impulse buy and I am definitely not disappointed with my purchase. It looks even better in real life and was such a pleasure to build with a very effective frozen ice rink. This will be part of my christmas display for years to come.
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Thanks for letting us know how much you enjoyed building the set. It'll sure be a lovely display for years to come!
Delightful lego set
Recently purchased this set. Attention to detail is fantastic. Visually beautiful set with a fantastic array of minifigures. Happily recommend this set.
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Ice Festival
The build was really detailed and the layers worked well together. There were lots of interesting parts usage and a good variety of colours. There were lots of clever ideas and play features. The minifigure selection was excellent and varied and there were a lot of figures to complete the set. The overall finished build looked amazing on display and was great to play with too.
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Awesome set
Great minifigure selection in this set and good build techniques can’t wait for it to be part of my next Christmas display and eventually into a Lego city
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Winter Fun
This set will be a nice addition to my winter village.
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Lovely set with an icy theme
I was upset that I missed the Chinese New Year Temple Fair and Story of Nian, but I gladly received this set as a gift from my friend. I really enjoy the Chinese New Year series and will keep collecting these Chinese culture-related sets. I'm so glad and appreciate that Chinese New Year has become more popular in different communities these years. I have no problem with the name "Lunar New Year," but I would prefer "Spring Festival," which is more accurate culturally. For more detailed information, Chinese New Year (農曆新年/农历新年) is based on the Lunisolar Calendar (Solar+Lunar), so Lunar New Year is an inaccurate way to represent this festival. Chinese people called it Nong Li (農曆/农历), "Nong" means "farming" in Chinese; the Lunisolar Calendar came from ancient Chinese cultivation culture. From a historical point of view, it is now called the "Nong Li," resulting from the so-called eradication of the Four Olds during the Cultural Revolution. In fact, this name is also inappropriate. The date fluctuates in the seasons for up to a month, which is not very suitable for agricultural production. To be precise, it should be called "漢曆/汉历/Han Li." (This name is based on the rules of the "Han Calendar" made by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and the name of the "Han Li Daquan" made by Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty). However, I believe most Chinese people don't know this either. It is incredible that I can enjoy Lego building and learn more about different cultures around the world at the same time.
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Recommend!
I enjoyed this set way more than I expected. It displays really well, especially when sunshine gets to the ice sculpture and the pearl-translucent ice rink. So many storylines you could make up with the mini figures too. I agree that the mini figures are emphasized a lot in this set, but that is what Lunar New Year festival is: it’s about the fun activities people can do together. The building experience, however, is fun but less attractive compared to the finished product. You will be spending most of your time building the base of the ice rink. I also agree this set could benefit from having more LNY related items. On the other hand, less emphasis on the LNY items also makes this set to fit in any winter village themed displays easily.
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