By the way, I'm not sure why it's "Legends King Arthur" as opposed to "Legends OF King Arthur", but I'll just assume Mega Bloks's marketing division knows what it's doing. I've seen the Legends King Arthur sets floating around Toys R Us stores for a while. The only Mega Blok toys I think I've looked at here are the Plasma Dragons Booster Packs, very simple, minimalist figures I bought as army builders. For a while they were licensed to produce Batman and Superman playsets, and I've got quite a few of those: the figures are fantastic, the vehicles are great, but the Batcave they produced is a horrible mess: nothing snaps together right, the design doesn't really work, and it couldn't support its own weight (there were some great pieces, though). I haven't reviewed many Mega Bloks toys so far, but I actually have a decent collection. Well, my wife, who's about ten times more perceptive than I am, noticed an action feature: it seems that the small block men, driven by a motor, actually turn the oars. I'd noticed the warship, but I didn't really give it much thought: it was cheap, but still a little more than I was planning to spend. We were checking out the clearanced Mega Bloks sets, and I was considering picking up a bridge set, largely because there was a cool sea monster included. Well, sort of.Ĭredit where credit's due, this was actually something my wife found. Every now and then, I find myself walking around a Toys R Us clearance section, and I come across something that's just too cool to leave without.
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