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Adeel Zubair, thank you so much for taking your time to do such an incredible reviewing feat! It is awesome to see such a nice review to be shared with the Eurobricks Community. :sweet:

I am saving up for this set. :wink:

It's cool, I do it so I can help others make a decision and improve future LEGO products.

Is there a staircase to access the roof garden?

Yes and no. I see the 1x2x2 panels piled on top of each other but they lead to nothing since the roof needs to be study, they are also not in line with the roof doors.

Thanks for the great review. This set looks awesome! Mind if I stil that Chief Wiggum pic for my avatar? I love it!

Maybe, as long as you link to the original page or my Flickr it's cool.

Thank you for this wonderful review

I love this set very much! But when saw the amount of stickers in your review.... I am appalled!!!! Oh goodness me!!!!

Thanks, I used the tip of the Brick Separator to apply the stickers :)

Thanks everyone else who enjoyed this review and who purchased this set after this review, it really means a lot.

Adeel

Edited by Adeel Zubair
  • 4 months later...
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I just finished building this set (with help from my daughter).

I don't know if I'm headed for another visit to dark ages land or not, but this set has so many bricks and little detaily things that, by the end, I found it getting tedious.

That said, the number of little detaily things is just absolutely incredible... they fill shelf after shelf, refrigerator after refrigerator/freezer with so many little items - bottles of this and that, strawberries, donuts, powersauce, buzz cola, krusty-os, it's just absolutely incredibly. The stickers are a nuisance - I use tweezers to put them on, especially the clear ones so that I don't get a fingerprint showing through from the glue side.

One thing that struck me is what an amazing parts pack the set is - there's a HUGE number of slopes and various panes, a number of doors and doorways, a lot of big plates - even three train bases. There's a lot of small pieces, too, but the huge number of larger pieces makes up for it. It weights not literally a TON.

I think this has to be one of the most detailed sets ever, and despite the copious amounts of stickers, there's tons of cool printed pieces, too - even a lot of printed 1x1 round tile pieces, like cookies and donuts, that are left over. We even have squishee cups and squishee mess on the floor.

The way it opens and the roof comes out is ingenious.

  • 3 months later...

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