"My kid and I are big Unikitty fans and the ultra rage kitty was too fun to pass up. We actually got two of them, one for each of us. They are the guardians of our LEGO shelf. The builds are super easy and straightforward. Good for kids, but not boring for adults. It's also a relatively fast build so younger kids won't get bored halfway through. Mine stays on the shelf, but my kid has played with theirs a few times and it stands up well to little hands. Rage Kitty has not fallen apart or needed to be rebuilt since we made them."
"This Walker is massive! I love it, it's so tall and intimidating looking, it's great! A few reviews have noted that it's difficult to get a dynamic pose out of the AT-AT and this is true. The legs articulate pretty well, but the head is so incredibly heavy that it tilts forward and falls if not evenly distributed. However, if trying to pose it as a display, you can counteract the front weight by putting the rear legs on a base. I had a nice ice blue plate hanging around and attached the back legs to it, works well enough for me and my purposes."
"I grew up with the NES so I loved the idea of this set. I think it's so much fun that turning the lever guides Mario through the level and the amount of detail on both the console and the controller is pretty good. I think it's overall a nicely thought out set. The television and console are separate builds, so this kit is really easy to do as a family with two different books. We took our time with this and typically did a bag or two a night on each until we were done. The console is pretty sturdy, if trying to play with the cartridge, sometimes the spring will stick and we'll have to pull the cartridge up rather than pushing it down because it won't pop back up. This is a minor complaint for us as we didn't intend this to be a play build anyway. The biggest issue for me is the legs of the television aren't actually attached, it just sits on top. I don't like this, it's not secure and if you want to turn the crank you have to hold the tv or it may fall off the base. I rearranged some of the plates on the bottom and used some spare pieces to get a more secure stand, but I feel like this is a massive oversight for an otherwise well-designed build."