There is another stage with pole here too with another dancer and some of her fans. I added some extra minifigures as servers.
Hey there, fellow brick enthusiasts! How's everything going? Today, I'm thrilled to unveil my latest project: a complete overhaul of the Cada Japanese Kitty Grocery Store C66015W.
Finally, we have the Japanese Grocery Store. While the original rendition was quaint, I felt it could use some enhancements. If you're curious to see its original form before my modifications, check out the review here:
Now, with that backstory in mind, let's dive into the revamped version of the set. Firstly, despite its name, the grocery store doesn't stock any actual food items, leading me to believe it's more of a thrift shop. It's filled with odds and ends like dishes, mugs, and handbags. I've endeavored to utilize as much from the original set as possible while incorporating additional items from my collection.
Hey brick fans! I hope you like Medieval themed sets because today I'll be reviewing the Medieval themed Funwhole Apothecary building block set. This will nicely complement my other FunWhole set called the Medieval Pier Inn. I reviewed that impressive set during the summer and you can find that review here.
The Apothecary Shop presents a Lego-compatible building block set boasting an impressive 1420 pieces. This three-story architectural marvel features a ground-floor store, a second-floor laboratory where intricate potions and concoctions take shape, and a cozy third-floor bedroom loft. The set also comes complete with two minifigures—the skilled Apothecarist and their diligent Apprentice. For those unfamiliar with the term, an Apothecary in medieval times served as the equivalent of today's pharmacy, crafting and dispensing medicines to those in need. In the absence of modern hospitals, the Apothecary held a crucial role in the village.
The Apothecary shop will be my fifth medieval themed set in my growing collection. I want to make an entire medieval village with a big castle overlooking the village. I hope to be able to showcase that in the near future.
A huge thanks go out to Funwhole.com for providing this set to me for my review! Funwhole is the leader in Lego compatible building block sets. the sets are very unique and cool to build, and best of all, Funwhole sets come packaged with LED lighting kits included with each set.
Brand: Funwhole
Set Name and Number: Medieval Apothecary Shop F9024
Number of Pieces: 1470
Numbered bags: Yes
Minifigures: yes, 2 + 1 cat and 1 owl
Missing or deformed pieces: No
Extra pieces: Yes
Stickers or Printed parts: Stickers
Lighting Kit: Yes
Age Rating: 12+
I made a separate blog post about the unboxing which you can find here.
The Funwhole Apothecary set is broken down into 10 stages and there are numbered parts bags that correspond to each stage. Follow along as we progress through each stag of the build!
First, let's take a look at the minifigures included with the set. The old Apothecarist has a beard and hooded cape. His apprentice has a medieval themed tunic. Just so you know, Funwhole minifigures are not compatible with Lego minifigures, they have a unique design.