Unboxing the Lumibricks/Funwhole Medieval Watchtower Buiding Block set F9027



Hey brick fans!  It's time for another unboxing blog post.  The set is the new FunWhole Medieval Watchtower F9027.  In this set, there are 1625 pieces which includes the custom lighting kit, 4 medieval themed minifigures and even an ox and cart.    

In case, you are not familiar with Funwhole brand of building block sets, they are 100% Lego compatible, except for the minifigures.  This means you can interchange your Lego bricks and Funwhole bricks if you like.  The colour, quality and clutch of the bricks is similar to that of Lego.

I love that Funwhole always sends the boxes with each set and the stunning pictures on the the boxes makes them worth keeping.  The Funwhole boxes are very sturdy so I use them to keep my spare bricks and blocks in them. 



The  Funwhole Medieval Watchtower building set is  now available through their online store and from Amazon.   If you happen to be checking out their store, you are welcome to use my code itsnotlego to save an extra 10% off your purchases.

Unboxing

Let's see what's in the box!

The box is packed with goodies including the thick instruction manual featuring the same artwork that's on the box.  You also get a service card with Funwhole's contact information, should you encounter any issues with your set.  There are also some fabric capes which I assume will be used on the minifigures when we assemble them later.

The ubiquitous orange box that one finds in every Funwhole set contains all of the unique lighting components for the Medieval watchtower.   Something I didn't expect to find is a sheet containing some corrections to the instruction manual.  This will be good to have as we build the set later.



Here's all of the parts bags you get in the set.  Note that I've sorted the numbered bags from 1 through 8. Each number corresponds to the section in the manual.  Bag inventory:

Section 1: 3 bags
Section 2: 3 bags
Section 3: 5 bags
Section 4: 3 bags
Section 5: 3 bags
Section 6: 3 bags
Section 7: 4 bags
Section 8: 1 bag








Additionally there are 2 other cellophane bags, one contains a bunch of chains and the other, marked F, contains all of the pieces to construct the four minifigures.

In total, there are 27 bags of parts in the set.


LED lighting kit


In the orange box, there are 2 pouches of lighting components, a metal tweezer, and a grey battery pack. Note that the battery pack uses 3 AAA batteries, not included.


Here are the contents of the light kit.




Hoping this blog post has helped you determine if you have all of the necessary parts bags and lighting components to successfully build the FunWhole Medieval Watchtower!


I'll be building this cool set and posting a full review with my thoughts soon.


And don't forget to check out my other Funwhole set reviews here: 

Bye for now!