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Let's get to know our hero, someone who gets up every night so
someone can get busy during the day. Let's meet the Medieval Baker.
Everyone knows and respects him because they know that without him
there would be no warm buns, croissants or crusty bread. The Bakery
itself has been visited by local residents for as long as anyone can
remember. The recipes haven't changed in many years and what can you
find inside?
Enough stories and let's finally pay a visit
inside!
The bakery is a two-story building with a preserved medieval
color scheme. The first floor is in white mixed irregularly with sand
color, which gives the impression of slight deterioration. There are
dewn beams in the walls which gives character. The wall on which the
floor is located is done in light gray with trim on the sides in dark
gray which breaks up the uniformity of the color. The roof is covered
with dark red tiles.
At the back of the building grow pumpkins
and ivy with flowers on the wall. And now it's time to open it up and
see what's inside! The model is built modularly, the floor can be
pulled down and the roof too. We have a staircase leading to the floor
and under it a bookcase. Next to it we have 3 tables on which baking
products are prepared: bread, croissants and rolls. There is also a
rack for kitchen tools. the entire downstairs is paved. On the first
floor there is a scriptorium for writing recipe books, there is also a
bed and in front of it a carpet made of sheep's wool. Next to it is a
table with a ready meal and chairs. The entire floor is covered with
boards.
Outside is the very heart of the Bakery that is the
baking oven where more rolls and bread have already begun to bake.
Let's go to the very front of the building and see who has come
to our Baker! It's the knights, could it be to get a tax for the king?
Or maybe it's about the gentleman who is hiding behind the building?
Maybe they are looking for him? The baker's wife next to the stall
with a smile encourages you to try the warm baked goods. I leave the
rest for you to discover!
The set includes 5 minifigures, a horse and a dog.
Bakery in its entirety:
Width: 27.4 cm / 10.8
in
Length: 34.5 cm / 13.6 in
Height: 19.4 cm / 7.6
in
Number of pieces: 1967
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