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Hi, This is where I'll be doing my entries and post pictures of building up my Burg Blaustein by Bluebrixx!
Bluebrixx is a German toy brick company, similarly to the more well known Lego. I am specifically building their Burg Blaustein, which is a castle with multiple addon sets you can buy separately to expand the castle one step at a time in a historically accurate way. It is modular and furnished inside as well.
With the base set and all expansions, it adds up to 21.868 pieces, a size of 70x70x70 (centimeters) and a weight of roughly 18 kilograms!
Current status: Expansion 2 is built, waiting to order Expansion 3 (Saalbau) when it becomes available.
The base of the castle is pretty hard to get and I recently missed a release of it, but there is supposedly another shipment coming in early summer. I have bought the first expansion so far and it has already arrived. My plan is to slowly build it up over months and buy the expansions one by one with some time inbetween. I am using the time of not being able to start building yet to search for tables. I have a spot where the castle should go, but I need to get a table for it that is 75x75, and about 60cm high.
I have found a table that would work and is seemingly sturdy enough. I am planning to add wheels to the table legs to be able to move and turn it around (thanks to my girlfriend for this idea). The wheels I got are thankfully made to carry a lot more than 18kg. I was initially looking in the local hardware store, but the materials and options there to make a table yourself were very limited and unsatisfying, so I am happy to have found one by Poco that I bought.
I finally got my hands on the base castle in a shortly announced surprise drop! I'm excited to share my building process and thoughts soon!
Click on each of the sections below to fold open the respective building section with images.
Me and my girlfriend finally built the base castle! It took us roughly 18 hours to actively build, 20 hours with the breaks we had. I can really recommend doing this project with another person! It saved us a lot of time and trouble and it's nice to have some help. She usually sorted the bricks I'd need for the next step and I put them in, plus sometimes I needed a break and she took over. At points where it worked for the project, we worked in parallel, like doing one side of the roof each, or her doing the trees while I was working on some other stuff, me working on the fence while she put together the entrance house.
I have to say, some steps in the handbook were unnecessarily "tiny", while some other steps asked you to place like 30+ pieces in one go, which did not really make sense to me. Also, I sometimes wished for a different order; like putting the furniture in before we raised the walls. It sucked a bit placing stuff inside the rooms when the walls were already built. Same with the greenery! I REALLY recommend not placing ANY greenery (no flowers, no shrubs, no matter what color) until the very end. Those fall off like crazy every time you have to lift the castle, put something on, reach around to support it while you press something on in the front. There is absolutely no reason why they should be added throughout the building process. Save yourself the trouble of always reattaching them all the time during building. Your sleeves will definitely get caught on them all the time too. I think we always reattached ours randomly where it just fit, so in my images, they might not be where they are supposed to be.
Also, if you're planning to expand the castle anyway, it might pay off to build the trees, but not put them in. They are extremely fragile and don't hold that well; fitting them next to the building and the rocks together with the dreaded shrubbery and flowers can be a huge challenge. But they are needed for latter expansions, so keep them.
Lastly: Some areas are really narrow and don't allow for much deviation, so when attaching the big mountain pieces to the side (they're all built separately and then attached via pins) or setting the roof onto the kitchen, you may need a lot of force and violence. This is normal.
Facts:
Package weight: ~4,6kg
Castle weight: ~4kg
Pieces: 5250
Building time: ~18 hours
Some images:
Continued building the castle! Unpacked and built the first expansion set, the Keep (Bergfried). It was fun. Something I didn't quite like were the Technic pieces at the upper part of the tower that kept repeating, I think they were a bit weird, but it was doable. The advice about building the modular backwall at the same time as the other walls definitely paid off. This was suggested because otherwise, the three walls will be finished and then you're stuck building the removable fourth and having a hard time fitting it into the building. Building it alongside made sure it fit easily, and also gave my girlfriend something to do 8) The next one after this is the Outer Bailey expansion set, which I haven't bought yet.
Long time no see! I am actually updating this in March 2024 :) I did build the next extension of the castle in October 2023, assisted my by girlfriend and one time, an additional friend. It required taking some buildings off of the existing castle, modifying them, and building a new and wider base for the castle. The extension added more area around the base castle with additional buildings, a gate and a wall, and moved the trees. My girlfriend also independently built a little crane for it as a decorative item to signify that it's a work in progress <3
I will show you progress images from the building phase:
I am currently trying to get the next expansion, but it is sold out. It will add even more space and an amazing way to flip open a part of the castle to reveal a big and intricate king's hall.
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