As you might or might not know, I have a soft spot for updating old LEGO sets—especially if I have nostalgic feelings towards the specific set because I played with it as a child. Michał Kozłowski’s creation is inspired by the Black Monarch’s Ghost from 1990. What I love first about the build is the brick-built irregular base. The use of the olive green colour always looks good for grass and moss, and the pentagonal tile makes lovely roof shingles. The trunk of the tree looks nice and organic thanks to a selection of curved slopes, and the lovely fence work is made with stretcher holders. Plus, it is nice to see the new Black Falcon minifigures from the Medieval Blacksmith pop up in LEGO fan creations.
Wow, so good! Really takes me back to oodling over the LEGO catalogues. This was a set that we could afford! And that glow in the dark ghost… <3
One of my first LEGO sets as a child! Lovely to see this interpretation!
Quite recently I found two old 90’s glow-in-the-dark ghost shrouds in a random bulk buy. Still held up pretty well after all these years.