Friends Advent Calendar - Day 15
Posted by MeganL,We now have a trio of Friends making the rounds of the advent calendar, and there's been plenty for them to do - karaoke, skating, and lots of shopping opportunities. What else is in store for the Friends?
This is fun! I don't think I've seen a catapult game in a Friends advent calendar before, and it's a welcome sight. The catapult is set with one flying disc, with two more at the ready. The red cans with white lids are ready to be toppled; they're not secured in place at all.
Best of all, there's festive colouring throughout. I'll call this a win.
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Fun. Kids love this. Tiles everywhere.
This is a bit of fun! I’m surprised Lego haven’t done Christmas crackers with little interactive toys and little builds like cars like this in there. Or have they?
That looks pretty fun! The cans would be a hassle to display as the slightest tremor would knock them off. But for play it's succesful!
@Ridgeheart said:
"Guns and alcohol? Man, this Friends-reboot is getting pretty dark."
Such is the youth of today. Lego just tries to keep up.
Something kids can play with. Because these are for kids. Good thinking!
I didn't use the instructions, so I ended up with the huge snow-BFG behind a rather tiny fortification (and lots of ammo). Combined with today's City calendar it looks like a "practice bullying the unpopular kid" activity.
@Ridgeheart said: "Guns and alcohol? Man, this Friends-reboot is getting pretty dark."
It's the only way I can survive Christmas with my family.
As I said when this calendar was revealed, much better than the target practice in last year's Star Wars AC. I like that the shooter's on a hinge, allowing for adjustment. Or maybe even trick shots?
@Ridgeheart said:
"Guns and alcohol? Man, this Friends-reboot is getting pretty dark."
Perhaps it's supposed to be the spiritual successor to Fabuland ;-)
@Ridgeheart:
I believe the rule is you’re not allowed to shoot them until you’ve drained them. How many of the girls are confirmed to have survived to adulthood?