3508 pieces. It was a fairly complex and lengthy build. The box is massive and so is the instruction book. To make the build manageable it's thankfully done in sections with numbered bags. Fifty-Four bags in total. All the details are painted. No stickers!!
Design wise, I think it's better than Lego would have done. It has a lot of really clever design choices like the way the castle's turret's are rounded in shape. It's also not a Lego style diorama type playset. It's an actual fully functional MOTUC style Castle Grayskull playset scaled down and made of bricks. It hinges open, working jawbridge that uses the Power Sword as a key, working throne activated trap door which drops figures into the dungeon, working elevator which uses a clever spring friction design, two secret doors, two different weapon racks and a rotating laser cannon.
It includes six mini action figures. An exclusive Sorceress with bonus Zoar accessory plus early mini comic repaints of Teela/Goddess, Skeletor, He-Man, Man at Arms, and Beastman.
motumegagrayskull.JPG
Design wise, I think it's better than Lego would have done. It has a lot of really clever design choices like the way the castle's turret's are rounded in shape. It's also not a Lego style diorama type playset. It's an actual fully functional MOTUC style Castle Grayskull playset scaled down and made of bricks. It hinges open, working jawbridge that uses the Power Sword as a key, working throne activated trap door which drops figures into the dungeon, working elevator which uses a clever spring friction design, two secret doors, two different weapon racks and a rotating laser cannon.
It includes six mini action figures. An exclusive Sorceress with bonus Zoar accessory plus early mini comic repaints of Teela/Goddess, Skeletor, He-Man, Man at Arms, and Beastman.
motumegagrayskull.JPG
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