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Kat
> 3 dayWas what it said it was very happy with it
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Tim J
09-06-2025Purchased for my grand son and he LOVED it. Its a lot of pieces and my 6 year old grand son put all five segments almost completely by himself. Got me many bonus points!!
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Justice Hutchins
> 3 dayIt looks awesome. It took awhile to build, which is not a bad thing. It is also cool thing to have at the house.
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Yunzhe Feng
> 3 dayI bought this item from Lego.com instead of Amazon because of out of stock. But this is really recommended for anyone who wants to play Lego with a group and team work.
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Miss Maci Thompson
Greater than one weekYou have to fight him. He needs to build more paths and SeMun/Pyramids. If you listen to him in this Blue Millennial, hes just going to put you on a terminal road and burn down the house labeled useless. Why do you listen to him?
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Maoqing Liu
> 3 dayFirst of all, this thing is BIG. Bigger than I expected. The set is great and sturdy whether its in the individual 5 lion forms, or the full Voltron robot mode. Either way, it looks great. It has a good price to part ratio. Theres not much more I could ask for. Very satisfied with this set.
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Stacey B.
> 3 dayIts a lot of pieces bought this for Christmas for my grandson cant wait to put this together. Thanks for the speedy delivery also,
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Corkles
> 3 dayMy husband was thrilled with this. It took a few days to build working a little bit every day, but it was not terribly difficult, and he was impressed with the level of detail incorporated into the design.
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XC
> 3 dayAlmost every bag had at least 1 missing piece (total 16 bags), the worst part was the body, had so many missing pieces, that we have to find replacements for. Very disappointed, never had we ran into situations like this with Lego products before.
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unitydienes
> 3 dayMy 12-year-old had never completed such a huge Lego set, but this was a fantastic first huge set to give him. Its a really big box, definitely Big Christmas Present material, and theres a huge ooh-ahh factor of the idea of building a giant robot. The kit really breaks it down into meaningful, manageable chunks of work, so you build the lions separately, and my son did one lion per day when he was working on it. The huge joy came when he got to put them all together to make Voltron, which is a pretty impressive robot. Hes too young to know who Voltron is, but it really doesnt matter; theres not a lot of explanation needed for a giant transforming robot. If I have any criticism of the set, its that it doesnt have a lot of the cool little features you see in some of the other expensive Lego sets, like in the castles or similar sets, e.g. drawbridges, trap doors, hinged secret compartments and passageways, etc. Its just 5 lions, 4 of which are very similar to one another, and then you put them together. Theres also not a lot to do with the robot once you get it assembled, unlike a lot of the kits that have mini figures and action scenes. But if your main goal (like my sons) is to simply have the joy of following the directions and putting together a huge construction, you honestly cant go wrong with this one.