"My 6 yo daughter had a tough time building this. There are a lot of stickers and small pieces that can be frustrating for little hands. With a little help though, she got it done. Has provided hours upon hours of playtime and is easily modded. I can hardly recognize it anymore, but I know the bones are still in there somewhere."
"All I can say is that this thing looks pretty good next to my UCS Sandcrawler, that it's nice to have a Tusken Raider, and even nicer to finally have a womp rat to bullseye."
"I think that anyone who buys this thinking that it's anything other than a pure expression of fandom for both Adventure Time and Lego is delusional. The set isn't difficult to put together and it's not cheap for what it is, but it looks good and is a perfect mix of two great things."
"The attention to detail that the designer put into this set really shows an amount of love for their craft that is seldom seen. This set is spectacular and so much fun to build."
"... Is almost enough reason to get this set. The building itself is well designed and all the minifigs are great, but having a huge decorated pine tree in my winter village really makes it seem more wintery."
"This set reminds me of Christmas markets in Salzburg and Vienna. Those types of markets are such an important part of the season in Europe and having that aspect added to my Winter Village makes it so much better. Every winter when I set up my village, I'm transported back to those markets and I love it!"
"If you have a duplo train set, you should probably just go ahead and buy at least one of these too. The ability to switch tracks makes everything so much more fun for kids."
"This set is something that is best for kids to grow into. I bought it for my 2 year old and I initially put it together for him. He could start and stop the train, but the geometry of track building obviously was too much for him. Now as a 3 year old he can fix the track when it breaks and is starting to build his own. Overall it's great, though it would be better with track switches and another hill..."