
"A BrickScore of 68.2 earns this set its Mixed Reviews designation: critics flag a $109.99 price tag that the parts and construction content struggle to support, but the 4.74 owner average from 165 buyers shows that fans of the inclusive Phriends head collection and the striking angled rocket display will find it worth every dollar."
The BrickScore of 68.2 and Mixed Reviews tier accurately reflect a set where the visual concept and display appeal are strong (design aesthetics consensus 84.1, display value 87.9) but the parts and value fundamentals are weak (parts_value consensus 35, value_for_money 42.4). Owner sentiment, by contrast, is notably warmer: a 4.74 average across 165 ratings, with 92 percent of LEGO.com respondents recommending it. That split between critics and owners is the defining tension here: buyers who love the Pharrell Williams documentary and the diverse Phriends head collection rate it very highly, while the expert consensus flags the $109.99 price point ($0.114 per piece for 966 pieces) as a genuine stretch given the part selection.
Where they split: Critics and owners diverge clearly here. The expert consensus yields a Mixed Reviews BrickScore of 68.2, driven by low parts value (35) and low value-for-money scores (42.4). Owners rate it 4.74 and recommend it at 92 percent, driven by enthusiasm for the design concept and the Phriends head collection. Buyers who connect with the Pharrell Williams theme or the inclusive head representation rate this very differently than those evaluating it as a pure parts-and-display proposition.



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"This is quite literally a piece of LEGO art, taking the medium of the Danish toy that we all know and love and transforming it into a beautiful statement piece."
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"It's hard to tell how big the model is from the box art and official pictures and, at almost 50cm high, it's taller than I expected it to be. It's certainly eye-catching and unlike anything LEGO has made before."
Brickset Reviews
"This is quite literally a piece of LEGO art, taking the medium of the Danish toy that we all know and love and transforming it into a beautiful statement piece."

"It's hard to tell how big the model is from the box art and official pictures and, at almost 50cm high, it's taller than I expected it to be. It's certainly eye-catching and unlike anything LEGO has made before."


Owners overwhelmingly praise the set's distinctive design, accessible build experience, and inclusive minifigure head collection, but significant concerns about pricing and quality control in shipping overshadow the enthusiasm.
Target4.7
LEGO.com4.7
Amazon4.7