
"With a BrickScore of 81.6, the Quake Mech is the most visually ambitious of the Ninjago Movie ninja vehicles — reviewers consistently call it a must-own for Cole fans and mech collectors alike, with its only real blemish being Misako's notoriously poor face print."
The LEGO Ninjago Movie Quake Mech (70632) earns near-universal praise as a standout, impressively scaled mech with a bold single-wheel design, rich musical details, and satisfying build experience. Reviewers across the board love its massive presence, clever cockpit turntables, hidden flip-out speakers, individually articulated fingers, and the well-integrated kickstand that keeps the whole thing upright. The one consistent complaint — raised by nearly every reviewer — is Misako/Lady Iron Dragon's face print, which appears washed-out, greenish, or muddy due to yellow ink printing on a black head. A few also note the unfinished appearance of the back of the mech and a slight price premium over comparable sets in the wave.
Where they split: There is a slight split on value: most buyer reviewers rate value at full marks, while the two expert reviewers (Brickset and Brick Fanatics) both note the $10 price premium over comparable mechs and rate value more conservatively. Playability scores are also occasionally tempered by the kickstand dependency and limited arm rotation, though most buyers dismiss these as minor.

"This set has definitely surpassed my high expectations! The stability of the model is remarkable given its design and the articulation is excellent, offering considerable play value as well as plenty of options for displ…"
Brickset Reviews
"This is a worthy addition to the line-up, and one that may just be worth getting as enthusiastic about as when the first wave of sets hit."
Brick Fanatics
"This set has definitely surpassed my high expectations! The stability of the model is remarkable given its design and the articulation is excellent, offering considerable play value as well as plenty of options for display."

"This is a worthy addition to the line-up, and one that may just be worth getting as enthusiastic about as when the first wave of sets hit."








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