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7015 Viking Warrior challenges the Fenris Wolf 76 elements, 1 figure, US$5, 2005 LEGO > SYSTEM > Vikings |
7015
(Castle) System / Vikings
Viking Warrior challenges the Fenris Wolf
Le guerrier Viking défie le loup Fenrir
El Guerrero Vikingo reta al Lobo Fenris
Ages 7-14, 76 Pcs. (C)2005. 12 page manual: 1 model (1 Minifig, 1 Shield stand,
1 Wolf), 20 steps, Building Time, about 13 minutes
Price Range: $5 (USD)
RATINGS: (Scale: Must-Have / Excellent / Very-Good / Good / Fair / Poor)
Set: Must-Have / Models: Excellent / Playability: Excellent
DECALS? No
SET DESCRIPTION
Viking Warrior challenges the Fenris Wolf is a set containing one Viking
minifig, a stand holding a spear/shield device, and the Fenris Wolf himself! As
the Fenris Wolf will kill Odin during Ragnarok, unless the Viking Warrior is
actually Odins son, I dont think hes going to win this fight. The Viking is
in dark grays and blues, sporting a shiny black glittery helmet with horns and
new battle-axe, while Fenrir is in blacks, grays, and a splash of brown.
Instructions are specific to the main model. The various pictures show the wolf
in different poses.
SPECIAL ELEMENTS
As my first set of the Vikings line, that Ive opened at least, many of the
pieces were new to me, as was the building technique used in the wolf. Since so
much of this was new for me (wolfs head, wolfs back, wolfs ears, shield, new
minifig accessories), for a list of Special Elements, just look at the sets
inventory list on Peeron.
IMPRESSION
I think this set is a wonderful introduction to a new line for me. I havent
been this excited about a line in quite a while, and while there are things I
would rather see changed, Im still looking forward to playing with them all.
Christmas brought me almost all of the sets (the last was sold out at the time,
Ill get the Viking Boat vs. Wyvern Dragon later), but the 28th was the first
day I had the chance to open one, and as I only had a few minutes I started
small.
Ill work my way through the set as I remember putting it together, which took a
little under 14 minutes, from opening the box to matching Fenrirs pose from the
back of the box, on the carpet while listening to Enya. The Viking was the
first to be assembled, and unlike so many figures before which were snapped
together with an ok, yet another one of these, this one made me smile multiple
times. I didnt even notice the torso, which is a nice cross buckle over chain
mail, because of my excitement of the black plate armor. The new bearded head
was missed because it was overshadowed by the horned helmet! OK, sure, Vikings
didnt use horned helmets, but it still looks neat, you can take them out, and
they are great little pieces to boot! I already want hundreds of the little
things to line walls, or huge mouths. The battle-axe is a nice addition, and
Ill be glad to have a bunch of them, I can see interesting decorations coming
out of these, as well. The only real disappointment with the minifig is the use
of the Knight Kingdom sword, which is something that will probably bother me
more in the larger sets.
The second part of the set was something that confuses me. Its some sort of
shield with a spear sticking out of it on a stand. Im not sure what this thing
is, and I wonder if it can be integrated as a neat design somewhere, but Im not
sure how yet. The only purposes I can see to this part of the set are to use up
some extra Bionicle shields and to have at least one regular Lego plate in the
set somewhere. If this unit were missing from the set, I wouldnt miss it.
Fenrir intrigued me though. I cant say Ive assembled too many things like
this. It is sort of a trade between form and articulation where articulation
won out, and I think I like the end result. Lots of pieces Im not used to
using together come in bulk, and in a new color, which is very cool. In an
effort to keep some detailed form while not losing articulation, a new molded
head and a body piece Ive never seen before were used to sculpt the top half of
the wolf. Assembly hurt my fingers a little, and it was strange following
instructions that didnt entail putting some new bricks on top of a growing
structure. The end result is an interesting looking wolf with good
articulation. The only real problem with the wolf is that it has no jaw!
Heres hoping someone comes up with a creative, easy way to add a nice jaw to
this model, as that would enhance its play value quite a bit, and make Fenrir a
bit scarier as well! Does anyone else think Fenrirs eyes being red is creepy?
For pieces, this set is a must have. Sure, you might end up with a few extra
wolf backs, but once you find a way to mount the giant rat-like heads, youll be
happy to have them all. With 8 black mechanical arms, 1x1 plates with teeth, 8
Technic T-Valves, and 5 Viking Helmet horns there are plenty of neat little
elements, plus the Viking warrior himself. The only pieces Im not excited
about right now are the Bionicle shield and the Knights Kingdom sword.
The model is very good for what it is, as the wolf is quite interesting, and I
think Ill feel this way about the dragons in the other sets (Im reserving
judgment on the Midgard Serpent, though Im suspecting that will be my least
favorite set of the line overall).
Playability wise I think this set is great, and only misses the mark in one
place, which Ill repeat later. First, minifigs always have inherent play
value, especially when they have so many accessories. If only minifigs could
have robust articulation in their tiny little scale, and cheap! Fenrir jumps
right in to fill this role though. A ball-jointed neck, articulation along the
spine, and multiple points of articulation along the legs make this one action
oriented monster! The only thing missing here, like I said earlier, is the lack
of a jaw! It doesnt look like this can be fixed though a piece connected
directly to the wolf head, as there is no molding like in the heads of (classic)
dragons for the alligator head jaw-piece. I think this is an acceptable trade
off for the amount of articulation the wolf has over those classic dragons,
though without a jaw Fenrir will not be able to reenact the biting off of Tyrs
hand or eat the Sun and Moon. The only other thing I foresee being an issue is
not being able to stick Fenrirs feet to studs easily, but Im sure this will be
easily worked around.
Likes/Dislikes
Like Piece selection
Like Interesting wolf model
Like Viking Minifig
Dislike Shield and KK Sword
Dislike No Jaw
Scale
Standard minifig scale, though Fenrir likely isnt as monstrous as he should be,
but overall I think building it in this scale works much better than a realistic
one (something that may hold true for the Midgard serpent as well).
Extra Elements
The extra elements made me wonder a few things, and looking on Peeron made me
think of a couple more. First, are the extra elements 100% consistent for a
product, or might they change a little between production runs? The most
exciting extra piece in my box was one of the helmet horns. I can see use for
lots of them, so an extra one in the set made me smile!
Conclusion
Would I buy this set again? I sure would! Will I buy more of this set? Quite
possibly, and if I see them on sale, Ill grab as many as I can! I dont know
if Id recommend this for younger children (7-10), if only for the large number
of tiny pieces (thus the 7.8 cent per piece price mark), but for anyone else,
AFOL or younger, this is a must-have. Even space buffs should enjoy the pieces
in Fenrir, and theyll have an easier time finding a use for that Technic
Connector Block 3 x 5 x 1 & 2/3.
REVIEWER INFORMATION
Review Written: December 28th, 2005
By: Brett Kingery (plucky)
Age 30 Favorite Lines/Themes: Castle, Star Wars
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I buy mostly Castle and Star Wars themes, and always assemble the main model at
least once. What happens to the piece after that is always a mystery. Some
favorites always remain built though.
COPYRIGHT
This review is Copyright 2005, by the author as named above. The author grants
publication rights for all uses, public and private, with the following
exceptions: all information in the document must be published in full; any
for-profit use requires express written permission by the author for publication
in full or in part.
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