"Rex’s Plantimal Ambush is an outstanding little polybag set that, originally, was only available through one of LEGO’s promotions. Though it is very small, what you receive is worth every penny put into it. This set comes with three main elements: a “ferocious” Plantimal from the Systarian Jungles, a large blaster gun that would intimidate even the most fierce creatures, and, of course, a Rex Dangervest minifigure with muscles big enough to wield the mighty blaster with ease. The expressions the Rex minifigure has are the same as the ones that come with the Emmet’s Dream House/Rescue Rocket set: a confident one and a serious/disgusted one. The Plantimal is an easy build that feature a giant frond and a crab in the design. It also has four orange leaves at its base, which the Plantimal from the Rex’s Rex-treme Off-Roader set does not possess. Rex’s blaster is unique to this set and features two barrels and a minifigure grip. Overall, a great little set for The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part enthusiasts."
"This set, which is part of the LEGO NINJAGO Legacy series, is one of the best sets I have seen LEGO come out with. Although the ninja’s outfits reflect Season 4: The Tournament of Elements of the LEGO Ninjago TV series, the vehicles originate from Season 3: Rebooted. Featuring five minifigures, including the exclusive characters Legacy Tournament Jay and Legacy Tournament Cole, it is good for expanding one’s minifigure collection. The Thunder Raider itself is a great tank, complete with opening cockpit, fold-down flaps with missiles attached, and 16-count treads. The Earth Mech is also amazing, with missile-shooting arms, jointed legs, a minifigure harness, and the unique ability to latch on to the rear of the Thunder Raider for fast traveling. For the price, it more than satisfies. With fantastic play possibilities, this is one set you want to acquire before the websites post the “sold out” signs."
"This set is one of my all-time favorite sets. Containing two different versions of Jay Walker, what’s not to like? The best part of this set, in my opinion, is the Superstar Rockin’ Jay minifigure. With his fluorescent face-paint and blazing blue, electric lightning guitar, this avatar of Jay is truly unique, as well as probably my favorite minifigure I have ever possessed. Digi Jay is also a great minifigure, especially with his golden Prime Empire controller and special digitized facial expression. The arcade cabinet itself is a great piece, being very displayable while, at the same time, having a great playing experience. While the stickers are a feat to get on, they really contribute to the arcade cabinet’s vintage gaming feel. I would highly recommended this set to any NINJAGO enthusiast and even those who just like LEGO, for this set is definitely a demonstration of the phrase “little is the new big”."
"First, I would like to note that this set is an excellent addition to any LEGO fan’s collection, especially if they enjoy the NINJAGO theme. With nine minifigures, including the long awaited Pink GI Zane minifigure (which is exclusive to this particular set), one can be sure that they are getting a wide variety of characters from the NINJAGO Prime Empire show for a moderately low price. Also, the three market stands are fantastic, the central one containing the legendary Key-Tana, won after the battle with the Red Dragon.
Second, though, I noticed that in my specific set, the Digi Jay minifigure has a hood that is defective. Similar to what I have seen other reviewers write about, the letter “J” (in Ninjagon) on the front of the hood is off center, leaving a large blank spot where that printing should have been. One more observation is that my Hausner minifigure’s life bar above his head has printing that is faded, leading me to believe that perhaps the printing machine ran out of ink. I suppose that my set was unluckily faulty, an happening that rarely occurs.
Overall, it is a great set with awesome minifigures, one which I would definitely recommend."