Here's a shot of all the items included in the set. Four of the drink carton stickers are new (at least to me): there's a different, bigger cow on the milk carton, there's chocolate milk (with flowers?), a strawberry yogurt drink and a multi fruit drink. For some reason they did not include a brown carton, so you can have your chocolate milk in a white, a green or an orange packaging.
The contraption for grilling lots of pieces of meat at the same time is quite funny. Or is that an actual thing? I've never been the camping type, I have to admit
Notice how they re-used the bull's eye from the medieval sets. And the meat-and-sausages are beige and pale orange. Did they go for the healthier chicken or turkey meat?
I really like the table and the green seats.
This is something for the kids to enjoy - if they don't plunge to their deaths that is, because they're not secured at all. They just have to hang on for dear life. Adventurous!
And that is a close-up of
a torturing machine the thingy that secures the zip line. The grey top (on top of the bolt) can wiggle in any direction, so that you can screw the zip line onto any surface really. It's quite handy.
What I like most about this set, is the gorgeous building (a building, not a single wall!) and the design of the camp logo. You get two stickers to put on either side of the box, but I used one of them for the ladder in the bungalow.
I hope this summer I can do a nice big summer camp dio, hopefully with three of these sets, one functioning as a kitchen and common area, the other two as sleeping accommodation.
Let me know what you think about it.