![]() And the best part of all, it's a door-to-door service which not only affordable, but convenient too! Delivery TimesĪustralia is a large country geographically which means transit times can vary significantly from one location to the next. It's called a 'Flat-Rate' shipping fee, and it's the most you will pay for any size order, regardless of your geographical location within Australia. The cost to deliver your order, no matter the size or weight, anywhere within Australia is $9.90 including packing & handling. School of Dragons measures over 4" (12cm) high, 6" (16cm) wide and 3" (10cm) deep.Accessory elements include an hourglass, school bell, blackboard, letter, cookie shooter, quill, chalk, cookie box and cookies, and a blackboard eraser/sponge.Time Miku with the hourglass as she practices with the zip line. ![]() Encourage Miku to fly faster and further with the cookie shooter.Enter the dragon school classroom and take a seat on the mushroom chairs.Featuring the dragon school with classroom and tree for climbing using the zip line and a napping space for Miku.Includes a Tidus Stormsurfer the Dragon Trainer mini-doll figure, plus Miku the baby dragon.A Tidus Stormsurfer the Dragon Trainer mini-doll figure plus Miku the baby dragon are also included. This great set features a classroom, climbing tree, zip line for practice flights, blackboard, magic hourglass, cookie shooter and other accessories. Visit the Elvendale School of Dragons, where Miku, the baby dragon, is being taught to fly by Tidus Stormsurfer, the Dragon Trainer. After practice, it's time to take a well-deserved nap! Use the cookie shooter to encourage her to fly further. Help Miku climb the tree during the break, and then time her with the hourglass as she flies down the zip line. But I might get this set anyway just because I like the design and it's not very expensive.Ring the bell, it's time for Dragon School! Work with Tidus Stormsurfer, the Dragon Trainer, to train Miku, the baby dragon and improve her flying! Ring the bell and start school with some flying lessons at the blackboard. I'm not totally sure if I'll be getting it, though, because I already have Miku the baby dragon from last year's Pegasus Sleigh and will be getting Tidus in the Dragon Sanctuary set in the summer. When you get extras of large parts like fire poles or dragon wings, I believe that's because they're bagged with other large parts like baseplates that don't go through as precise a weight check, so those bags include an extra so that they can be sure you won't be missing one.Īnyway, I like the landscaping and architecture in this set. Generally extra parts only include those that are light enough that the weight check won't catch them. I imagine the lack of an extra here has more to do with its size than anything. The only major difference is that LEGO can't melt down and reuse the leftover plastic sprues from blended parts like these like they can with single-color parts. It turns out, no, the costs are not much different than any other part. I actually asked a designer at BrickFair New Jersey last year if blended parts like the hourglass were more expensive to make. They are nice stickers though! And the dragons, well- maybe it's just me, but I wish they were a bit more fierce. But some problems, I'm still no fan of the fuchsia and pink parts. So my verdict, good set and worth the money, excellent figures. I suspect this part is expensive to make? I only got one- same as with the sets I have that had the Erlenmeyer flask in them. Miku is a pretty little one, made from two colors of plastic.Īnd from behind, no print on the back of the torso and the arms.Īnd a detailed look at that cool new hourglass part. ![]() Lovely detailed figure, and WE NEED MORE MALE MINIDOLLS! Upstairs there is a cookie shooting crossbow and a box with spare cookies.Īnd now for the figures- As I said, I love Tidus to bits, with his dragon scale print shirt and his cool copper shoulder protector. There is even a small brake function at the top that keeps the swing in place until the dragon is ready! There is a little swing that the dragon can ride and it works well. Under the arch is a desk that can be removed. so, it's a large tree and an arch that is not substantial enough to be called a proper building. There is a yellow bell that can swing, but I think it would have looked better in gold.Īnd from behind. This is a rather straightforward set that comes in two parts, the main building and a small island with a blackboard, which is a sticker. He comes with this set that also includes a little blue dragon named Miku. I think I'm in love! Tidus Stormsurfer has stolen my heart with his beautiful brown complexion and blue eyes and hair.
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