"The Burrow is by far, along with the Great Hall, my favourite HP set so far (I haven't built the huge Hogwarts yet, and still have to save to get DA, so that might change). Just so Burrowish. I built Privet Drive just before, and honestly, they are so contrasted that there's only to say that designers did a fab job. The only downside is, as usual for me, that it's film-cannon rather than book-cannon and therefore the flame thingy is useless. The other flame thingy, namely the rotating fireplace that can change from regular fire to floo powder fire, is brilliant. The whole crookedness of the house, the colourfullness, the attention to details, everything is excellent. Only missing chicken, cauldrons and wellies (that last bit probably not lego-compatible though). I'll add my own cauldrons and chicke, as well as a wild garden as described in the book. I had a really good 2.5 hours, grinning all the way through."
"Love the detail, like in all sets. I wasn't very keen on it first, but building it made me see the level of attention the designers put into this set. Just want to buy a second one to have a longer wall, and have it a bit wider, put more characters in it and all that. The board sticker is really cool, the clever door building too, and the Educational Decrees. Love the Patronuses too. Will most definitely extend it to make a 'real' RoR!"
"At first you gasp when you see the price. Then you go all right it's four minifigs, and one of them is a previously unreleased one of Cho Chang. Besides, one of the items is the Marauder's Map. So in the end, slightly overpriced, but a nice collector's bag. I regret that the book page inside doesn't have a print of a charm or potion, since those are already available and wouldn't have needed to be exclusive. Hannah Abbott is a nice addition, why not Justin Finch-Fletchley for a change? Anyway, I'm rather glad I got the set, because it will allow me further creation of characters for a wider HP-themed lego set."