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46 comments on this article
The General Store, where you can buy everything! Including other animal people...
It may look harmless, but that is all a front. The citizens of Fabuland are a dark community, and know that we are observing. A hippo, a dog, and a fox playing nice with one another? Not in any universe unless they all had something to gain from such interaction. They are all up to something nefarious...
^Maybe working for Tom Nook's grandfather!
Hey, it’s better than those super specific stores amiright?
Come on down to the General store! We've got picture of apple, picture of grapes, picture of pear, picture of orange! All for the low, low price of 1, 5, 10!
The fences look like headboards for beds, but oddly have never officially been used for such.
Welcome to the General Store, where you can buy the finest generals. They have years of military experience and... oh wait, we don't sell those type of generals? Must have misread the job description.
Okay, see, I was going to make some more jokes about Chima, but honestly, this set is the appeal of Fabuland, right there. It's just so sweet and adorable. Love it.
@Zordboy said:
"Okay, see, I was going to make some more jokes about Chima, but honestly, this set is the appeal of Fabuland, right there. It's just so sweet and adorable. Love it."
What’s to joke about?
Chima came from putting Fabuland characters in mechs.
Best Modular Ever!
SMDH look how juniorized Lego has become. RIP I’m not buying any more of this
Back in the days when telephones were as big as your head.
@MCLegoboy
That was probably the best comment I’ve seen on this site ever.
Hear me out; that bay window is begging to be used in a Modular building
Fabuland: Animal Crossing before it was cool
Oh, I wish I wasn't ashamed of my feelings for Fabuland sets back in the 80's. I could have (should have) at least gotten a set. Now I have a bike, few parts and a Mickey Mouse figure from 4164 from various second hand lots, trying to make up for not getting any Fabuland sets.
Wow, Gray Lampposts, neat! Fabuland had some wonderful parts in it!
@MeisterDad said:
"Back in the days when telephones were as big as your head."
You think the telephone’s big look at the size of that tea kettle!
FABULAND ! YAY !
(I didn't have this one. Did I want it? Yeah -course I did)
Wow, sweet childhood memories...
But I always wondered, how did the people get on the balcony? They don't look very sporty.
General Store, chief of the Fabuland Army.
@focus72 said:
"Wow, sweet childhood memories...
But I always wondered, how did the people get on the balcony? They don't look very sporty."
They were carried there by human hands from outer space
Isn't the way these fruit plates are placed on the baseplate illegal?
Now there's a theme that's ripe for revival! Bring back Fabuland!
The extra large kettle is needed for boiling the extra large herbs that they are growing in the garden. These must be pretty powerful as they give the illusion that if you remove apples from a Fabuland apple tree you leave holes behind?
That is just gorgeous! So many delightful parts!
Fabuland sets always make me smile when they appear here.
Just imagine if Lego and Nintendo paired up with an Animal Crossing licence - that's surely just a way to print money!
@NotProfessorWhymzi said:
" @MCLegoboy said:
"The General Store, where you can buy everything! Including other animal people...
It may look harmless, but that is all a front. The citizens of Fabuland are a dark community, and know that we are observing. A hippo, a dog, and a fox playing nice with one another? Not in any universe unless they all had something to gain from such interaction. They are all up to something nefarious..."
… there is no war in Fabuland..."
Not until (as @Norikins points out) its denizens started buying generals from the General Store. Then came the Chima Wars. Evolutionary pressure led to phyletic dwarfism, hence the smaller size of the Chima combatants compared to their Fabuland forebears. Today, re-enactors dress up in mostly anachronistic animal costumes (Chicken Suit Guy, Fox Girl etc), trivialising the horrors of war. It’s all very tragic.
@Arnoldos said:
"Isn't the way these fruit plates are placed on the baseplate illegal?"
They're tiles so it is not.
@Arnoldos said:
"Isn't the way these fruit plates are placed on the baseplate illegal?"
No, as they’re tiles, not plates. Tiles placed that way are OK and the method has been used in sets since. It’s plates wedged between studs that are the problem as they stress the part to which they’re attached.
@Zander said:
" @NotProfessorWhymzi said:
" @MCLegoboy said:
"The General Store, where you can buy everything! Including other animal people...
It may look harmless, but that is all a front. The citizens of Fabuland are a dark community, and know that we are observing. A hippo, a dog, and a fox playing nice with one another? Not in any universe unless they all had something to gain from such interaction. They are all up to something nefarious..."
… there is no war in Fabuland..."
Not until (as @Norikins points out) its denizens started buying generals from the General Store. Then came the Chima Wars. Evolutionary pressure led to phyletic dwarfism, hence the smaller size of the Chima combatants compared to their Fabuland forebears. Today, re-enactors dress up in mostly anachronistic animal costumes (Chicken Suit Guy, Fox Girl etc), trivialising the horrors of war. It’s all very tragic."
I love every part of this.
Make it canon, Lego!
I presume General Store is the dog in the officers cap, as Underling Rodent is saluting him. I love how the 80s designers managed to sneak so much conflict into their ‘peaceful’ castle, space and animal farm themes.
@Zander said:
" @Arnoldos said:
"Isn't the way these fruit plates are placed on the baseplate illegal?"
No, as they’re tiles, not plates. Tiles placed that way are OK and the method has been used in sets since. It’s plates wedged between studs that are the problem as they stress the part to which they’re attached.
"
Why's that? Plates and tiles are the same thickness so they should put the same stress.
@Arnoldos said:
" @Zander said:
" @Arnoldos said:
"Isn't the way these fruit plates are placed on the baseplate illegal?"
No, as they’re tiles, not plates. Tiles placed that way are OK and the method has been used in sets since. It’s plates wedged between studs that are the problem as they stress the part to which they’re attached.
"
Why's that? Plates and tiles are the same thickness so they should put the same stress."
It is the studs on the plates of the vertical plane that stress the base studs on the horizontal plane. Tiles have the former absent so they don’t stress the latter.
@Arnoldos said:
" @Zander said:
" @Arnoldos said:
"Isn't the way these fruit plates are placed on the baseplate illegal?"
No, as they’re tiles, not plates. Tiles placed that way are OK and the method has been used in sets since. It’s plates wedged between studs that are the problem as they stress the part to which they’re attached.
"
Why's that? Plates and tiles are the same thickness so they should put the same stress."
Nope, they are not. You can see that yourself by putting them together on something, and perhaps sticking something on top. You should see a gap between the tile and the brick you placed on top (maybe support the part on top on both sides) Tiles are the tiniest amount less tall. This only holds for 'pure' tiles btw, a 2x2 with two studs IS as high as a plate.
I've often wondered about it, and the only reason I could think of is that it is done to facilitate sliding something tiled inside a brick-build structure. The Technic 855 crane comes to mind.
@Zander:
It’s a Lord of the Flies apocalypse, like LA will be in the year 3000. They’re not smaller. They’re just all homicidal kids.
@Arnoldos:
Tiles are, in fact, just a _tiny_ bit thinner than plates. Plus the studs intersect unless you offset it nearly half a stud.
@rslotb:
I suspect it’s so that a wall built to pivot on a single stud over a bed of tiles won’t actually contact the tiles at all, but instead will pass just above them: this would prevent considerable scuffing over time.
@NotProfessorWhymzi said:
" @MCLegoboy said:
"The General Store, where you can buy everything! Including other animal people...
It may look harmless, but that is all a front. The citizens of Fabuland are a dark community, and know that we are observing. A hippo, a dog, and a fox playing nice with one another? Not in any universe unless they all had something to gain from such interaction. They are all up to something nefarious..."
Now, why would you say that, eh? There’s nothing nefarious going on here, just happy animal people happily having a happilicious day here in Fabuland, where everyone is happy, and gets along! And everything is rainbows and bright colors! And i was NOT brainwashed to say any of this!
P.S. there is no war in Fabuland..."
And then, the militia decided to invade Fabuland and one of the worst psychopaths ever to breathe air ... the type you'd see as the villains on "Walker, Texas Ranger" terrorize this innocent, peace-loving village.
(Of course, Walker comes to save the day and help restore peace to this fun-loving town.)
I like to think that Fabuland is how Classic Town appears when a minifig takes the illicit drugs documented in set 1687. The police try to shut it down, but prohibition never works.
Even when I only had a few little sets myself, I always loved Fabuland. And still think it's a pretty perfect theme between Duplo and the Legoland sets from back in the day. With so many unique and fun parts.
@MeisterDad
@rslotb
@PurpleDave
I see. Thank you for explaining.
@CopperTablet said:
"I like to think that Fabuland is how Classic Town appears when a minifig takes the illicit drugs documented in set 1687. The police try to shut it down, but prohibition never works."
That set always made me wonder. Employees of the Dope Confederacy? Or maybe a rogue group of delivery men who wanted to make sure they met their deadlines. Like when you see 2 UPS/Amazon vehicles parked next to each other exchanging packages.
My mom had a fabuland set somewhere. I don't know where it is but pieces have been popping up and I found a figure.
@Briguy52748 said:
" @NotProfessorWhymzi said:
" @MCLegoboy said:
"The General Store, where you can buy everything! Including other animal people...
It may look harmless, but that is all a front. The citizens of Fabuland are a dark community, and know that we are observing. A hippo, a dog, and a fox playing nice with one another? Not in any universe unless they all had something to gain from such interaction. They are all up to something nefarious..."
Now, why would you say that, eh? There’s nothing nefarious going on here, just happy animal people happily having a happilicious day here in Fabuland, where everyone is happy, and gets along! And everything is rainbows and bright colors! And i was NOT brainwashed to say any of this!
P.S. there is no war in Fabuland..."
And then, the militia decided to invade Fabuland and one of the worst psychopaths ever to breathe air ... the type you'd see as the villains on "Walker, Texas Ranger" terrorize this innocent, peace-loving village.
(Of course, Walker comes to save the day and help restore peace to this fun-loving town.)"
According to the lego minifigure book from 2020 it says "That everyone in fabuland is peaceful" However there are 2 criminals in fabuland as seen in this set. https://brickset.com/sets/3664-1/Bertie-Bulldog- (Police-Chief)-and-Constable-Bulldog
@Lego_mini_fan:
3664. If you want to link to a set’s page on this site, don’t copy/paste the URL. Just type the pound sign (aka “hashtag”) followed by the set number. If it’s in the Brickset database as a “-1” set, leave that off. If it’s “-2” or higher, make sure to include that because it defaults to “-1”.
Anyways, either those guys are just wanted for jaywalking, or they’ve already been sent to the slaughterhouse to be killed and butchered in a peaceful, humane manner so they can be fed to the citizens of Fabuland. At that point, everyone who’s left is indeed peaceful. Until the next time they run out of cutlets, that is...
Seventy five!
One of my most favourite Fabuland sets, still have it mint in the box. When you add modern LEGO food elements the store really comes to life. LEGO ought to bring the theme back with more detailed and modern elements and I am sure it would be a success.
That beautiful moment when the RSotD reminds you of a set from your childhood you had totally forgotten and might still have all the pieces for.