“Not your typical LEGO build. This one caught me off guard when I took out the part bags. Most sets have numbered bags, where you do a build by numbered bags, this one doesn't. You have to make sure you have plenty of room to spread out the parts. I used paper plates for the small parts. Overall I enjoyed this build.”
“Firstly can I saw the end result looks amazing and I think it’s worth every penny I spent on it yet, building this was bar far the most annoying thing ever. First off there’s 1580 pieces in this build, not to mention the majority being small pieces, and NO bags were labeled with numbers. I’ve never came across a Lego set were the bags weren’t labeled. This made the build far more difficult since you’ll have to open all 1580 parts at once. I also have a cat meaning I can not leave Lego pieces out so when I’m done building for the day all the parts get mixed together in a bag so I was unable to keep them organized. Then my book guide was messed up. I had a whole section of about 15 pages missing causing me to go online and look for the digital book. Then later on I had a section of repeated older pages. I’m very happy with the outcome, but I don’t see the reasoning behind not labeling the bags. All big Lego sets like this should be organized and labeled so building can be easy going and enjoyable.”
“Got this as a Christmas gift for my oldest. Wasn’t sure if it would be to his liking, but he was already talking about having his grandfather build a shelf for him to keep it on so his younger siblings can’t get to it.”