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Ron Coia
> 24 hourThe plane itself is worth the cost of the whole box. It was a gift for my son, and he loves it. While he can put together more complicated sets, this was a good challenge for him. He did it in about an hour or so. The water droplets shooter is especially clever and cool. This is still played with often; even today, I hate to pick this up from the floor and its been a month or two since it arrived!
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Trevor Burnham
> 24 hourMy nephew had this to say: > My favorite part of it is that you can lift the flap on the plane and load the plastic water and drop it by pushing the lever. I like the car because it shoots a cannon and I like the tree because you can put a skunk in it. In short, this is a very entertaining set for those with imagination. For grown-ups, the abundance of tiny, easily lost parts may be less appealing!
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Tom T
> 24 hourgreat set and amazon had the best price anywhere. grandson LOVES it
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Jarucia Jaycox
> 24 hourMy 9yo is a LEGO pro, basically. He took a little over an hour to complete this set and was fascinated (as ever) with the movable features. He really liked the water-dropper on the underbelly of the plane. The trees have a Minecraft-esk feel to them and add a nice touch. It has now joined his LEGO land.
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Tom Bux
> 24 hourWith all legos, its fun to put together and play with. Pieces are high quality. Instructions are clear. My 6 year old put it together with minimal help.
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D.Mac
> 24 hourLegos are for adults to do with children to help them to learn how to organize and follow directions. This is really too hard and frustrating for a six year old to do on their own.
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Hoppaguy
> 24 hourThe Good: -Incredible detail and design -Semi challenging build that will keep your kid occupied for awhile -Comes with little car along with airplane -Drops “water bombs” The Bad: -None The Bottom Line: This is our 6 year olds favorite airplane out of all the LEGO planes he’s built. He especially likes dropping “water bombs” out of the cargo hold to put out fires. The design is awesome like most LEGOs and he just loves flying this thing around the house. It’s also great that it comes with a little truck so that he can drive it around the couch also. The build is a little challenging for a 6 year old since there’s a lot of pieces but he broke it up and completed it over a few days. Overall, I would recommend this LEGO set.
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Christine Abraham
> 24 hourWhen I asked my daughter and her boyfriend to build this Lego set they looked at me with huge eyes of anticipation. He wants to be a fireman and is in college taking courses related to this future career. So what could be better encouragement than a LEGO City Fire Plane!! After teasing the kids a bit, and shaking the box (best sound ever is when you shake a Lego box), we got started on the adventure. Every. Moment. Enjoyable! Building it was super stimulating and fun! But then photographing it for social media photos (did I mention I have teenagers) expanded the experience As you can see from these amazing photos we have some fantastic social media moments and memories of the LEGO City Fire Plane too! On those challenging days of college courses, the red fire plane speaks back to the heart: you can do this! Fly your dream.
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K K Schwartz
> 24 hourThis is a moderately easy set to put together. Some of the pieces are relatively large, such as the cockpit and tail of the plane. My 9-year-old grandson and his mother put it together in about 30 minutes. The design is flawless, just as youd expect from the Lego brand. There are a lot of details, but my grandson especially liked the water bombs that are held in the cargo area. This set is a good value for the money and great fun for the kiddos. My daughter suggests this set is for 9 years and older. Otherwise, there will be more hands-on with a parent for the assembly.
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Kristin Grigsby
> 24 hourIt was a birthday gift for our grand son who turned 5. He loves it!