
"Scoring a BrickScore of 65, the Harley Quinn Cannonball Attack is a mixed bag that lives and dies by its minifigures — Gentleman Ghost alone justifies interest for collectors, but the overpriced, sticker-heavy building fillers and wheel-well quirks keep it from being a must-buy at full retail."
Reviewers are broadly split but land in "decent but not essential" territory, with the set's exclusive minifigure lineup — especially Gentleman Ghost and Crazy Quilt — earning the most consistent praise. The 1950s-styled Harley Quinn truck is generally appreciated for its fun aesthetic and working cannon, though opinions on how well the cannon actually fires range from "surprisingly effective" (JANG) to "functions pretty poorly" (owner reviews). The two small building structures are a near-universal weak point, widely dismissed as filler that hurts value perception. At $49.99 for 425 pieces, most critical reviewers consider it a wait-for-sale purchase.
Where they split: The cannon's effectiveness is the clearest point of disagreement: JANG found it "surprisingly effective" and consistent even with capes, while at least two owner reviewers said it disappointed their kids and functions poorly. Crazy Quilt's figure also splits opinion — collector reviewers are excited by the obscure character, while others find the execution inaccurate or unremarkable.

"This truck build is pretty good. It's very comically styled, but that's the intent."
JANG's LEGO Reviews
"Almost all of these vehicles have been amazing in one way or another, and it's clear a lot of thought went into the design process."
Brick Fanatics"This truck build is pretty good. It's very comically styled, but that's the intent."

"Almost all of these vehicles have been amazing in one way or another, and it's clear a lot of thought went into the design process."








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