"I love all three figures in this set, especially the short sleeve Joker with printed arms.
While I enjoyed building the car, from what I had seen in previews I expected the car to have a mechanism to pop it up and down as it rolls along. Instead it has a rubber band suspension that mostly pops up when the front is pressed down, and rarely pops back up when the back end is pressed down.
Harley can't sit in the car seat properly with her roller skates on, and there is no good place to stow the skates or other minifigure accessories while they sit in the seats.
It is hard to get to the mechanism to fire the trunk missiles with my adult sized hands."
"I love the 38 dark brown track/treads in this set. I'm verymuch looking forward to reusing the treads in a Great Ball Contraption. There are also plenty of other useful looking technic parts.
The lantern carried on the Master Yang figure's back seems to be exclusive to this set. I haven't seen the cartoon season that goes with this set, but I suspect that lantern is a plot point."
"I've had this set for more than a week and continue to rebuild and improve it. The set is a great place to display Ninjago figures, and I'm expanding it to fit underneath the Airjitzu Temple to make a huge display."
"I bought this set for the Lil' Nelson minifigure and the Cole figure with nifty translucent printed arms and green headscar that is probably a plot point I don't know about.
The vehicle is a fun build and has an interesting suspension and firing mechanism. I generally don't like/buy sets with black vehicles because I don't like building in black and SO MANY sets (largely due to Batman/UAgents) have black vehicles."
"I bought this set for the 1x1 tiles that are square on one edge, and round on the other. (tombstone/teeth shaped)
It was a fun build, and I love the way the eyebrows look in the shadow of the brow.
All the joint connector pieces in all Mixel sets are the same light gray/gray/black color depending on the piece. I have so many of these same pieces in the same colors. Please make the connector piece colors match the models so we can have different colors to choose from when building out own creations."
"As of October 7, and the v1.11 update released on October 2, 2016, the Ghostbusters levels continue to crash often and sometimes corrupt the LEGO Dimensions save file. The corruption sometimes shows up as missing progress, like all my year one level progress, gold bricks, and minikits deleted, and sometimes the file becomes so corrupted it won't even load. Luckily I had a three month old backup that I was able to restore. I now back up my game data to a USB drive after every level.
Dimensions/Warner Home support was ultimately useless. After days of troubleshooting, they admitted they could do nothing to help.
Please wait for further updates and check forums before buying this product."
"I enjoyed putting this set together. The use of studs-not-on-top bricks in combination with a variety of curvy slopes combine to create the well-replicated shape of the Porsche. The chassis piece and the large wheel well pieces were new to me."
"I bought this set for the Beast head/mask and the magic staff furniture figures. They are well designed and everything, short of no-stickers, that I could hope for.
I generally don't care for mini dolls, but admit that Belle's yellow dress is very well done in this set, and I would love to have something like that for a regular minifigure.
The castle was fun to assemble and has useful, interesting parts, but it is too small to pose/display the figures. I only kept it together for a day.
The set has seventeen stickers, and the sticker sheet was loose in the box and bent/wrinkled. The large window stickers on the convex curves of the panels keep peeling up off the panels. I generally don't like putting the stickers on bricks, and they never age nor wear well. In this case they didn't even last over night before they started peeling off. Lego: If you must use stickers, please make an effort to keep them packed safe/flat."