Lego ideas old fishing store
Visit the beachside Old Fishing Store, featuring a shop packed with fishing-themed elements, and a connected watchtower with a 360-degree viewing balcony and office on the lower level. Ideal for display and role-play, this model has 2 removable roofs, an opening back wall in the shop for easy access, 4 minifigures, cat and 3 seagull figures, as well as loads of other cool details and elements to fire up the imagination.
- Includes 4 minifigures: a captain, fisherman, fisherwoman and a child, plus cat and 3 seagull figures.
- Old Fishing Store features a detailed exterior, shop and connected lookout tower with office, all standing on a sand-colored LEGO® 32x32 baseplate with rock-style elements.
- Exterior features steps to the front and side doors of the store, railings, a tap with 2 pipes with meters on the back wall, ventilator and assorted elements including: ‘Anton's Bait Shop' sign (2x4 tile), opening times sign, ‘gone fishin’’ sign, anchor, barrel, 2 tires with chains, 3 crates with 2 fish and transparent ice-style elements, 4 fish hanging on hooks, 2 life preservers, box of hooks (1x2 tile), and a toolbox with a drill, oil can and wrench.
- Shop features an opening back wall and removable roof with mismatched timber-style elements and decorative stickers, 2 ceiling light elements, 2 opening entrance doors, 2 glass-style windows, green and beige floor tiles, 4 opening windows, shop counter, display racks, plus assorted elements including: cash register, mug, bottle, hook boxes, cash, desktop lamp, 2 oars, fishing gear including rods, harpoons and fishing nets, 3 diving helmets, 3 oxygen tanks, 4 diving flippers, a sextant, decorated map tile, TNT box, plus a spider and spider's web under the floor.
- Lookout tower lower level features an office with 2 opening windows, boarded-up window with newspaper sticker, desk, chair, lamp and newspaper elements, plus a ladder to the upper level.
- Lookout tower upper level features a removable roof with a weather vane, 2 opening windows, 360-degree viewing balcony, plus assorted elements including a telescope, flag, ship’s wheel, lantern and 2 decorative crabs.
- Great for display or role-play fun.
- Includes a booklet about the fan designer and LEGO® designer of this set.
- This set includes over 2,045 pieces.
- Measures over 12” (32cm) high, 9” (25cm) wide and 9” (25cm) deep.
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Visit the beachside Old Fishing Store, featuring a shop packed with fishing-themed elements, and a connected watchtower with a 360-degree viewing balcony and office on the lower level. Ideal for display and role-play, this model has 2 removable roofs, an opening back wall in the shop for easy access, 4 minifigures, cat and 3 seagull figures, as well as loads of other cool details and elements to fire up the imagination.
- Includes 4 minifigures: a captain, fisherman, fisherwoman and a child, plus cat and 3 seagull figures.
- Old Fishing Store features a detailed exterior, shop and connected lookout tower with office, all standing on a sand-colored LEGO® 32x32 baseplate with rock-style elements.
- Exterior features steps to the front and side doors of the store, railings, a tap with 2 pipes with meters on the back wall, ventilator and assorted elements including: ‘Anton's Bait Shop' sign (2x4 tile), opening times sign, ‘gone fishin’’ sign, anchor, barrel, 2 tires with chains, 3 crates with 2 fish and transparent ice-style elements, 4 fish hanging on hooks, 2 life preservers, box of hooks (1x2 tile), and a toolbox with a drill, oil can and wrench.
- Shop features an opening back wall and removable roof with mismatched timber-style elements and decorative stickers, 2 ceiling light elements, 2 opening entrance doors, 2 glass-style windows, green and beige floor tiles, 4 opening windows, shop counter, display racks, plus assorted elements including: cash register, mug, bottle, hook boxes, cash, desktop lamp, 2 oars, fishing gear including rods, harpoons and fishing nets, 3 diving helmets, 3 oxygen tanks, 4 diving flippers, a sextant, decorated map tile, TNT box, plus a spider and spider's web under the floor.
- Lookout tower lower level features an office with 2 opening windows, boarded-up window with newspaper sticker, desk, chair, lamp and newspaper elements, plus a ladder to the upper level.
- Lookout tower upper level features a removable roof with a weather vane, 2 opening windows, 360-degree viewing balcony, plus assorted elements including a telescope, flag, ship’s wheel, lantern and 2 decorative crabs.
- Great for display or role-play fun.
- Includes a booklet about the fan designer and LEGO® designer of this set.
- This set includes over 2,045 pieces.
- Measures over 12” (32cm) high, 9” (25cm) wide and 9” (25cm) deep.
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While everybody is understandably excited about the massive new Ninjago City set, September 1st also brings us the latest LEGO Ideas set, 21310 Old Fishing Store. The set includes 2,049 pieces and four minifigures for a retail price of $149.99 in the US.
The Brothers Brick interviewed the design team when we visited LEGO headquarters back in May, with the first announcement of the set’s approval last October, so read on to find out if this fan-designed set was worth the wait.
The box
Unlike the first several LEGO Ideas sets, the Old Fishing Store follows the recent pattern for large LEGO Ideas sets with packaging identical to “regular” LEGO sets. A nautical theme pervades the box’s design, with fishing poles, buoys, nets, and so on. The back of the box highlights various play features and showcases interior scenes you can’t see well from outside the completed set.
It’s interesting to note that the box is identical in size to the box for the immediately previous LEGO Ideas set, the excellent 21309 Saturn V.
The build
The 2,049 parts for the set come in 7 sets of numbered bags, with the instructions and sticker sheet — yes, we’ll come to that — in their own bag, and the 32×32 tan baseplate loose among the bags.
The instruction booklet includes one-page interviews with fan designer Robert Bontenbal and LEGO designer Adam Grabowski (whom our readers will know from many years of past coverage prior to his job at LEGO as “MisterZumbi”), and spans 313 steps on 276 pages.
Let’s get started with the actual build. The first and second sets of bags include the parts to build the base of the store, with the first bag providing mostly structural elements that support the store’s multiple levels. Despite being primarily structural, there’s still plenty of interesting stuff going on in the base, with a spider hiding on a web underneath the floor of the shop (though it’s a little hard to see in this photo of the completed set).
By the second bag, you’re happily tiling the checkered floor of the shop and starting to build up the lower portions of the building itself. The fishing store appears to be built on a dock, with dangerously haphazard planks jutting off the edge at various levels.
The third and fourth bag sets includes parts for the lower half of the main building, and the techniques really start to get interesting. The sand green clapboard siding is built from tiles attached to 1×4, 1×2, and 1×1 bricks with studs on the sides, and it’s worth taking a peek at the instruction booklet to prove that LEGO has indeed instructed builders to place tiles on those bricks askew!
The result yields a fantastically dilapidated look, with 1×2 tiles hanging off of single studs.
Given the difficulty inherent in adding interior detail after the structure is complete, details of the shop’s goods and equipment begin taking shape fairly early. A hinge also hints at the fact that the rear wall opens to reveal the interior.
The fifth bag completes the roofline of the main structure and first level of the captain’s office on the upper level, with a bunch of exterior detail. Looking in from the top of the shop, you can see a crowded counter and equipment like scuba gear and fishing poles available to rent.
The entire sixth bag is occupied by parts for the roof, which simply rests atop the completed main section. While the roof isn’t actually attached, parts on its underside ensure it nestles securely in the opening.
The roof shares its aesthetic with the haphazard boards of the dock below, using a mix of printed tiles (one 1×3 tile style and another 1×4) and a handful of stickers for larger detail.
…which seems like a good place to pause and discuss the printed pieces vs. stickers in the set. First, out of 18 LEGO Ideas sets this is just the second set that includes stickers, and the first one was 21302 The Big Bang Theory. The two styles of printed board tiles are not new, having first appeared in LEGO Angry Birds sets last year. While we might have preferred the earlier, more realistic printed boards, our guess is that they’re now out of production, and despite the rather more cartoony design of the Angry Birds boards, I personally think they work well once they’re all in place throughout the set.
The sticker sheet isn’t the massive affair in Ninjago City, and even designer Adam Grabowski makes the case in the instruction booklet that the set would look all right without applying any of the stickers. I’m inclined to agree, though we applied all the stickers to our copy of the set for the sake of this review. My favorite sticker is a newspaper with a headline that says, “Local Man Catches Every Fish Ever”.
Nevertheless, there are still some new printed pieces, including a 2×4 tile with the name of the shop — “Anton’s Bait Shop,” a nod to Adam’s baby son.
The little boxes of hooks sitting all over the shop are also printed 1×2 tiles.
Back to the build. The seventh and final set of bags finish the captain’s watchtower, which is modular and detaches from the main building, with a separate roof.
The captain’s tower has a ladder inside (another totally unnecessary internal detail not visible from the outside, but that makes the whole build fun throughout), which lets the captain access a narrow balcony with a telescope.
The finished model
Hands down, this may be the most aesthetically pleasing LEGO Ideas set released yet. The whole thing has a relaxed vibe to it, with colors that complement each other wonderfully and more details than a written review can cover reasonably, from nice rock-work at the base to the weathervane at the tip of the tower.
Even the rear of the completed building has excellent details, with pipes and meters on the wall, an air conditioning unit up above, and a spigot for washing the sand off your feet.
The level of detail inside is frankly stunning. If you’re into minifig accessories, this is a parts pack bonanza. Even the interior walls of the shop are covered in detail, with charts, hanging chains and buoys, life preservers, and nautical paintings.
The tiny captain’s office has a swiveling chair and a desk with a green lamp and a newspaper. As I noted above, the captain can climb a ladder to get to his lookout with a telescope.
The parts
As I mentioned earlier, this is the first LEGO Ideas set that includes a sticker sheet, but there are still two new printed tiles — the bait shop sign and hook boxes. There are also 30 1×4 medium nougat tiles with wood grain and nail pattern plus 17 1×3 dark tan wood tiles. The whole exterior is tiled with sand green tiles, and the set includes dozens of 1×4, 1×3, and 1×2 tiles.
What’s really unexpected if you don’t examine the box or the cover of the instruction booklet closely is just how many animals there are in the set. All told, there are three seagulls, the aforementioned black spider, an orange cat, an unprinted gray chicken, two light orange crabs, two of the new lobsters (previously only available with the “Lobster Thermidor” LEGO Batman Movie Collectible Minifigure), and eight fish.
A nice addition to the palette of available “brick profile bricks” is the wealth of new olive green “brick bricks” in the set, mostly down near the water, where they presumably represent algae-encrusted stone.
And at over two thousand pieces for only $150, the set is actually quite a steal from a pure parts perspective.
The minifigs
Despite being minifig-scale, this set isn’t about the minifigs. Some builders might be disappointed that the set only includes four minifigs for a 2,000-piece set that’s $150, but I honestly think that more would overcrowd the space.
From left to right in the photo below, the set includes a kid in a dark azure hoodie with a white baseball cap, a fisherman with waders and a knit cap (whose boots are double-molded), the captain with a cableknit sweater and nautical hat, and a tourist wearing a fishing gear vest over a T-shirt (represented by double-molded white and yellow arms) and boots (also double-molded, dark green boots with sand blue trousers).
Conclusions & recommendation
21310 Old Fishing Store is a stunningly beautiful set — a jumbled mess in all the right places (like the roof and the interior), organic or natural-looking at the base where it makes sense, and plain and simple with excellent color blocking between the sand-green clapboard siding and the brown roof, which looks like it’s about to cave in on the unsuspecting minifigs.
The LEGO Ideas line is full of new IP (intellectual property) like Doctor Who, the Beatles, Adventure Time, and so on. I can’t fault fans for hoping their favorite properties get made into official sets by their favorite toy maker. And I can’t fault LEGO for producing sets that they know will sell well based on existing cultural icons. But you have to admire the true originality of a fantastic set like this, not based on any TV show or movie.
In a world full of LEGO Death Stars and giant stompy Ninjago robots, we need the Old Fishing Store. Get yourself a copy when it comes out on September 1st and enjoy a quiet evening of Zen-like building, and then admire its beauty until you’re ready to take it apart and design something just as beautiful and inspired yourself.
The LEGO Group sent The Brothers Brick an early copy of this set for review. Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews.
The Old Fishing Store project by Robert “RobenAnne” Bontenbal was listed on LEGO Ideas on December 8, 2015 and it only took 44 days for it to achieve 10,000 supporters. Ten months after that, it was announced that it will become an official set which was revealed only a few months ago. It has then evolved to the largest LEGO Ideas set (21310) coming in at 2,049 pieces and will retail for $149.99. The scheduled release date for it will be September 1 at LEGO Brand Stores and on [email protected] .
Minifigures
The Captain wears a tan sweater with a nice stitched pattern on both sides of the torso. The legs are just plain dark blue. The face printing shows him with a grumpy expression with a gray mutton chop beard. To complete his look, he has a white captain’s hat.
The Fisherman has on a gray outfit with some olive green fishing waders complete with some black boots. Like the Captain, he also has some mutton chops but not as prominent. His whole look is finished off with a gray cap.
The Fisherwoman has on a tan fishing vest with some printing of a badge on one side and some hooks on the other. The pants are blue with some green boots. She has a standard smiling expression.
Finally the child has on a green shirt with a blue jacket. The legs are just short gray ones. He also has a smile and wears a white cap. There’s nothing new about him as far as parts go.
Build
Exterior
The first thing I will say about the set is that it’s a very satisfying build. The whole thing sits on the included tan 32×32 baseplate. The exterior of the fishing store is filled with a builder’s dream with all the sand green tiles and this gives the building a very realistic look to it. There’s also a number of profile bricks in light gray, dark gray, and olive green for the lower section to give it a brick foundation. I assume the olive green used is for the algae that has grown on the sides of the building.
At the front door, there’s a open sign sticker on the bottom part of the door. Next to the window is a red and white live preserver. On the adjacent wall, there’s a stickered 2×2 tile for the store hours. A newer thing to note is the black window shutters that are used. This piece has only appeared in the LEGO Super Heroes Batman Classic TV Series – Batcave (76052) and you get 16 of them in this set. Finally on this side of the building, there are four fishing hanging in the front.
The stairs at the front of the store is detailed with a combination of printed wooden plank tiles in 1x3s and 1x4s, standard brown tiles in 1x2s and 1x3s, as well as 1×4 tiles with two studs. The deck goes all the way around back to the lookout tower. I do like the look of the wheels hanging off the side. There’s also some containers that are filled with ice and some live catch.
On the side of the building, the door has a sticker gone fishin’ sign with another fish hanging above it. To the left, is a lamp and a sticker boat rental 2×3 tile.
On the back, there are two metered pipes and a pearl-gold water spigot. One feature here is that the back wall is able to open up in two halves to get to the inside of the fishing store. I’ll get to that part when I take a look at the interior.
The wooden awning for the store is beat up and is uneven. It uses some printed tiles as well as stickered one showing a board patched up. Also attached to the awning is a printed 2×4 tile for Anton’s Bait Shop.
The roof looks very tattered with loose wooden plants hanging off of it. The roof is removable which gives off a good look at the inside of the Old Fishing Store which I’ll get to later as well.
Below the tower is a large deck that is made with some pillars along with 1x4x2 cross fence pieces. These fences were only in the Maersk Line Triple E (10241) but they now have an updated Element ID. I presume the fences allows water to easily pass though it during high tide. Building-wise, the part underneath is bare with only a column keeping everything up. You can’t really see anything below so it’s okay.
For the lookout tower itself, it stands two level tall and has the same sand green color scheme as the fishing store. The front of it has a steering wheel with a white flag. Some detailing at the balcony include a pearl gold telescope facing the front. There are also a couple of crabs attached to the sides. At the top of the tower, there is a rooster weather vane. On one of the windows on the side, there’s a sticker of some newpaper stuck on it with the prominent one being The Conspirator talking about a terror from below. This is referring to the legendary kraken, a sea monster that has been told in many fisherman stories.
Interior
Heading to the inside of the Old Fishing House, there a lot more detail than on the outside. To easily get to the inside, you can take off the roof as well as opening up the back wall which is on hinges so it easily swings open. Inside, it has a very distinct old school shop feeling filled with fishing equipment and accessories.
First on the wall next to the door, there’s a map along with a sextant and a white life preserver. Next to those are another red and white preserver. Finally on the same side of the wall are some black and orange flippers and red barrel on a chain.
On the adjacent wall above the door are a couple more printed 2×2 tiles. Hanging on the walls is a pearl-gold bell with some ores and a fishing net. There’s also a printed 2×2 tile of a newspaper saying a local fisherman catches every fish ever. Finally on the floor, there’s a fishing rod rack with a toolbox on top.
Since there are two doors to the inside, the main entrance is higher and closer access to the register while the side door is closer to all the fishing equipment at the lower level. At the counter, there is a printed register with printed post-it note tile. Some other stuff on the counter include a glass, cup, some money, a calculator, and a lamp with another post-it. All of the items here are all printed which is nice.
Next to the counter is a rack with a fishing rod, a long spear harpoon, and a couple of smaller harpoons. On the floor, there’s a chest filled with some small tools. There’s also some printed 1×2 tiles for fishing hook boxes. On the railing, there are more of the fishing hook boxes next to some diving helmets with air tanks.
On the floor, there’s a barrel with some fishing tools, a TNT box for when they’re blowing up Jaws, a crate filled with hooks, crowbars, scissors, and flippers, and another crate with dynamite, life vests, and some slide handles.
Over at the lookout tower, the top portion can be removed as it is attached only by two studs. On the inside, there’s a small office that can be accessed through the store. It contains only a small desk with a lamp and a 2×2 printed newpaper tile of The LEGO News which talks about the greatest LEGO hero ever. There’s also a green swivel chair.
Results
The LEGO Ideas Old Fishing Store (21310) is absolutely a beautiful set. LEGO Designer Adam Grabowski faithfully recreates the original design and there are minor changes to it on the exterior and interior which I think improves the overall look. The use of the stickers isn’t required as I think the set and its accessories would look fine without them and even Adam said the model wouldn’t lose much appeal if they weren’t applied.
The play features are minimal but I think kids will enjoy them. As an AFOL collector and builder, I feel that the Old Fishing Store is one of the most realistic sets that LEGO has produced so far. I especially love the sand green color scheme along with the earthly colored profile bricks and the style of the wood on the steps and roof.
The Old Fishing Store (21310) is slated to be the largest LEGO Ideas set as far as piece count and price-wise and it is absolutely worth it. I have a feeling that this set will be as popular or more popular as the NASA Apollo Saturn V (1969) and you should get it on the first day it comes out as it will most likely temporarily sell out.
Design: 5/5
Playability: 3.5/5
Value: 4.5/5
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