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Easy Assembly
Customers are thrilled with the ease of assembly of this LEGO Friends Mobile Tiny House. The clear instructions make it an enjoyable build for both children and adults, taking only a few hours to complete. The quality of the pieces and attention to detail are also praised.
Design
Customers are highly impressed with the design of this LEGO Friends Mobile Tiny House set. They praise the attention to detail, creativity, and realism of the furniture, appliances, and accessories included in the set. The set's long-term play value is also highlighted as a reason for its worthiness.
Included Mini-Dolls
Customers are thrilled with the included mini-dolls, Leo and Liann, which add personality to the playset and enhance the overall experience. The dolls come with their pets and various accessories, making this a complete and engaging set for kids.
Highlights
Quality
Instructions are clear, build quality of all pieces are fantastic.
It took my 11yo son approximately 3-4 hours (including lunch break) to build this, mostly unassisted.
There are a lot of pieces so in the very unlikely event you child loses interest in this kit, being lego it can be broken down ... Read More
It was easy to build for a 9 year, kept them busy for hours.
Price
You get so much included, it is worth every penny.
Wow, so much lego for your money and excellent attention to detail.
Overall, this is a fun set for the price.
You may not be enthusiastic about the price (i certainly wasn't!
Shipping
Barely received, adopted directly by my daughters.
Packaging/appearance
Fabulous box of lego friends packed full of colourful pieces and bursting with lots of play creation options, will keep any leg... Read More
Well packaged and good quality lego pieces, instructions are clear and looks great made, good value for money
Parents will love this set as much as their children purely because what you see on the box is what you get which is fantastic ... Read More
Got this for my niece, who i already got another box from the same set and she was over the moon.
Competitiveness
Compatible with other sets in the series.
Comparing to other sets and what you get in it i don't think it's bad value at all.
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- This product had a total of 642 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 1 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
On the dear side but they all are for lego bran
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This lego set is based on 3 little figures with a car that has a mini mobile house attached
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The set is very detailed which i wasnt expecting
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Little one plays with it pretty much every day which isnt easy with all the digital games they play on phones and consoles
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The choice of included characters is somewhat biassed towards the feminine with no obvious strong male role model characters and the one included male not exhibiting a particularly traditional male aesthetic so it could be a worthy set for anyone just wanting to play and not necessarily feel encumbered by too much gender stereotyping whether or not it reflects the real world
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The mobile house is also not particularly reflective of the real world as it resembles a small gingerbread cottage with wheels rather than a typical caravan but i can appreciate why it has been designed this way as it is more practical for the lego form factor
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The inclusion of ‘solar panels’ on the roof is a nod towards sustainable living although the boxy traditional suv in an unconventionally bright colourway contradicts it somewhat
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Similarly the inclusion of trees flowers and stumps is a nice naturethemed detail but again this is offset by the inclusion of a ‘campfire’ modelled in an openwood form which is perhaps not something we should be encouraging in the real world due to risk of forest fires etc