

Peter: thanks for the nice comment, ironic indeed, possibly its because you had so few that you loved them so, and of course the Dragons you own now are not for you :) Mattew Thank you for the comment, I always use my Lion and Royal Knights as the same faction and when I get to doing a review on the royals (which is next) you will see me comment somewhat on that as well as some comprasion pictures. Nat: yes a BURP is as Peter describes if you look at the third picture on the Dark Dragons Den you will see the trooper minifig push open a cave door, that whole door is a BURP. Not to mention two or three dragons :) Reply DeleteĮJ: your welcome, I never cried for sets as a kid, but I came close once or twice Buy two or three of these sets and you get one awesome collection of minifigures and might be able to build one amazing big castle out of the bricks.

Looking at it nowaday, it seems to me that this set must be the best of the whole Dragon Knights bunch. It looked so awesome to me as a child and I envied the children who happened to own it. I really always wanted to have that Fire Breathing fortress.

Not for me, just in case my nephew comes over and wants to play some Lego, of course )) Thanks to my nephew, though, I am a proud owner of two green and two black dragons today. So I guess I was always longing for those dragon armies and their awesome dragon figures, of course I didn't get to own one until much later, when I got a black one with this strange Bat Lord Knight thing. Back in the old days, I was a huge fan of the Dragon Knights faction which is ironical, since I only owned the Magic Shop and Magic Workshop, so in fact, I owned two wizards and only one single Dragon Knight commander, which was always my most favorite knight minifig. Peter 13 January 2012 at Nest: a BURP stands for "big, ugly rock piece" among ALFs (Adult Lego Fans)! :)
