So…yeah. A pretty low-effort finish on LEGO’s part for the Friend’s advent calendar. It’s a nice enough mini-kit, but this really should have been day 23, with at least a third Friend waiting behind the final door.

I can see why retailers weren’t overly thrilled with this set and decided not to buy it. The part count is very low, the sets are lackluster, and the play value is medium at best. At least at the $35 price point. I could see this being a decent value (even for the high-priced standard of LEGO) at $25.  Sadly, this is my usual holiday gripe about the advent sets…and from the gouging we saw on this year’s Star Wars advent LEGO was already trying the waters at pricing these yearly adventures even higher. (I’m personally convinced that the 1/2 off Christmas price at shop@home was due to sales tanking across the board at the $50 price point they started at.)

Anyway, stay tuned for a quadruple-length mega episode tomorrow as I wrap up this year’s advent madness. Well, as much as I wrap up anything here, anyway.

day24So…yeah. A table, a couple of bottles, a wig stand and wig. Not a bad little set. Just not what I wanted to see on Day 24 of the advent.

The wig isn’t even a unique part. It is somewhat rare, having been in just two other sets in black – and it’s a nice addition to the female minifigures on the “non-Friend” side of the LEGO fence. But…couldn’t we have at least had an advent-unique color for it?

*sigh*

Well, there’s always next year, I guess.