Random set of the day: Ariel's Amazing Treasures

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Ariel's Amazing Treasures

Ariel's Amazing Treasures

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Today's random set is 41050 Ariel's Amazing Treasures, released during 2014. It's one of 7 Disney sets produced that year. It contains 77 pieces and 1 minifig, and its retail price was US$12.99/£11.99.

It's owned by 3,419 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $26.40, or eBay.


25 comments on this article

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By in United States,

No dinglehopper, 0/10.

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By in United States,

They look like pretty mid treasures to me

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By in United States,

I didn’t know this existed

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By in United Kingdom,

transparent starfish!

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By in Australia,

So a crystal, some binoculars and some sheet music that would be absolutely ruined if left underwater for that long.

Not that amazing personally.

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By in New Zealand,

Um... The gate build is nice I guess?

Nothing really good about the set apart from a couple of interesting parts.

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By in United States,

@RaiderOfTheLostBrick said:
"So a crystal, some binoculars and some sheet music that would be absolutely ruined if left underwater for that long."

It's printed on that plastic paper they tried to get everyone to adopt a few decades ago. But sent back in time to the medieval ages.

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By in Japan,

They should've included 40464 or 40375 to really junk it up for the 'treasures' XD

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By in United States,

That is one cool dang starfish. Love it. Very nice!

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By in Turkey,

It looks more like "Gates of Atlantis". But Ariel is the last person I'ld expect to guard it.

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By in Netherlands,

At least you get an Ariel minidoll and a Flounder fig for a low price here with some scenery. Not too bad.

Maybe the real amazing treasures was the friendship they made along the way.

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By in United Kingdom,

Look at this set, isn't it neat.
3,419 people would say their collection's complete

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By in Netherlands,

Damn daddy is really sloppy leaving his trident unatended

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By in Germany,

@Lego_lord said:
"It looks more like "Gates of Atlantis". But Ariel is the last person I'ld expect to guard it."

It makes a lot of sense, though.

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By in France,

I didn't know this existed. I bought it straight ahead from ebay for my daughter who is a huge fan of Ariel ! This is why this random set section is cool :)

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By in Germany,

@Binnekamp said:
"At least you get an Ariel minidoll and a Flounder fig for a low price here with some scenery. Not too bad.

Maybe the real amazing treasures was the friendship they made along the way."


This is the most beautiful comment I've read in a while.

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By in Netherlands,

About as amazing as every product on Amazing Discoveries.....

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By in United States,

@Binnekamp said:
"At least you get an Ariel minidoll and a Flounder fig for a low price here with some scenery. Not too bad.

Maybe the real amazing treasures was the friendship they made along the way."


The real treasure would be if they finally gave us a King Shark bigfig so I can recreate my T-shirt where he’s doing the Ariel pose with her tail hanging out of his mouth.

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By in Canada,

Also missing the weapons grade Thing-a-ma-bob!

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By in United States,

Look at this stuff
Isn't it neat?
Wouldn't you think my collection's complete?
Wouldn't you think I'm the girl
The girl who has everything?

Look at this PHOTOGRAPH!

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By in United Kingdom,

That seaweed piece, I absolutely always associate with 7121 Naboo Swamp, as the first (though not quite only) set I encountered them in. Who knew The Little Mermaid actually took place on Naboo?

Wait...

Two species. One lives on land, the other in the water, and both they distrust each other. Sounds familiar...

Now I'm imagining a version of this story told on Naboo where Ariel would have been a gungan. I can't decide whether I love or am horrified by this idea xDDD

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By in United States,

@ThatBionicleGuy said:
"That seaweed piece, I absolutely always associate with 7121 Naboo Swamp, as the first (though not quite only) set I encountered them in. Who knew The Little Mermaid actually took place on Naboo?

Wait...

Two species. One lives on land, the other in the water, and both they distrust each other. Sounds familiar...

Now I'm imagining a version of this story told on Naboo where Ariel would have been a gungan. I can't decide whether I love or am horrified by this idea xDDD"


What a bunch of poodoo! Meesa thinkin' yousa gonna be in big trouble wid Boss Nass, yer honor

Ee gads! What'sa me sayin?!

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By in United States,

@Username28 said:
"Look at this stuff
Isn't it neat?
Wouldn't you think my collection's complete?
Wouldn't you think I'm the girl
The girl who has everything?

Look at this PHOTOGRAPH!"


Everytime I do, it makes me LAUGH!

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By in United States,

@ThatBionicleGuy said:
"That seaweed piece, I absolutely always associate with 7121 Naboo Swamp, as the first (though not quite only) set I encountered them in. Who knew The Little Mermaid actually took place on Naboo?

Wait...

Two species. One lives on land, the other in the water, and both they distrust each other. Sounds familiar...

Now I'm imagining a version of this story told on Naboo where Ariel would have been a gungan. I can't decide whether I love or am horrified by this idea xDDD"


That mental image will live rent-free in my head for weeks to come, no matter how hard I try to evict it from my brain. Thanks for that.

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By in United States,

@RaiderOfTheLostBrick said:
"So a crystal, some binoculars and some sheet music that would be absolutely ruined if left underwater for that long.

Not that amazing personally."


Why would the crystal take water damage?

@Nannig said:"I didn't know this existed. I bought it straight ahead from ebay for my daughter who is a huge fan of Ariel ! This is why this random set section is cool :)"

Yeah, I got 8858-2 on eBay after seeing it here. That's the only one I've actually bought after it showed up in this feature, but I've added a number to my wanted list.

@ThatBionicleGuy said:"That seaweed piece, I absolutely always associate with 7121 Naboo Swamp, as the first (though not quite only) set I encountered them in. Who knew The Little Mermaid actually took place on Naboo?

Wait...

Two species. One lives on land, the other in the water, and both they distrust each other. Sounds familiar...

Now I'm imagining a version of this story told on Naboo where Ariel would have been a gungan. I can't decide whether I love or am horrified by this idea xDDD"


That's definitely a concept to have a love/hate relationship with.

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