Is this LEGO set a good investment?
“As an investment, King's Carriage has performed fairly well over the past years in the Royal Knights theme with an overall growth since retirement of around 1736%.”
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Steve's LEGO Blog
“A King’s got to have a way to move around in luxury and he’s also got to be protected so on the fact that the set is carriage and that it contains a generous number of bodyguards the set wins points, I also an a huge fan of the cloth pennant, the two horses and the... More accessories.”
Full review at legosteveblog.blogspot.com
Brickset
“Carriages have been a staple of the Castle line for ever long, so the inclusion of one with the Royal Knights came as a surprise to no one. Another boon to King’s Carriage is that it comes with four Minifigs, which is quite a large amount for a set of this size. Not only... More does one get a (somewhat coveted) king Minifig, but a driver and two bodyguards as well.”
Full review at brickset.com
Classic-Castle
“King’s Carriage, released in 1995, is for the Royal Knight’s King. The set includes two horses, the carriage, a king, three soldiers, a treasure chest, and accessories.”
Full review at www.classic-castle.com