"Generally, the Looney Toons are well done, and will make a great starting point for vignettes! My only complaint is that the effort to keep them all on a minifigure body suffered a bit with Road Runner, Tweety and Marvin. I expected Road Runner to have a body more like the recent Flamingo piece, and Marvin's head is just too small as a minifig barrell with a helmet. But this can't be a one-shot, there are too many important characters missing! I vote for Pepe' LePew and Penelope Pussycat, Yosemite Sam, Elmer J. Fudd, Foghorn Leghorn, Witch Hazel, Gossamer, Michigan J. Frog, Sam Sheepdog, Granny and two new versions of Bugs and Daffy: Super Rabbit and Duck Dodgers. (That's 12, Lego!) Leaving them un-made would be dithpicable!"
"I enjoyed the Iron Man mosaic; it was my first 2-D effort in Lego. The price I felt was a bit high for the part count and the fact that you are really limited to these three images without buying more sets. Helpful tips: get yourself a plastic, 12-chambered box meant for small hardware to sort the pieces and keep them segregated while you work. You can label each chamber with its corresponding number; this really speeds the process. Also, you might want to use a rubber thimble. Pressing on all those studs for hours at a time will numb your fingertips, and it may take a day or two to regain the feeling! I like the display, but I wish they had kept the parts consistent between these and the Beatles (which are flat-top studs), so you could put them together for something unique. I would also be interested if Lego were to make available a "digitizing" program that could render any photo in Lego-color studs, to add re-build options."