
"With a BrickScore of 56.8, the Pegasus Flying Horse sits in Skip It territory on expert analysis, with value_for_money and parts quality being the core weaknesses at $49.99. The 4.8 owner rating from 501 buyers reflects genuine enthusiasm for the design and play experience, making this a buy for committed DREAMZzz fans and a pass for anyone prioritizing building complexity or parts value."
The Pegasus Flying Horse earned a BrickScore of 56.8 (Skip It), primarily driven by a parts value consensus of just 30 and a value_for_money consensus of 25 from expert analysis. Yet owner sentiment is nearly uniform in the opposite direction: 501 ratings average 4.8 out of 5 across Amazon and LEGO.com, and 96% of LEGO.com buyers would recommend it. The moderate agreement rating in the source data reflects the fact that the expert-level critique and the owner response tell genuinely different stories. Expert analysis flags a weak parts selection and poor cost efficiency for a $49.99, 482-piece Dreamzzz set; buyers and families responding to the visual design, the dual-build option, and the black-and-magenta color scheme are consistently delighted.
Where they split: This is the sharpest critic-owner split in the batch. Expert scoring places it in Skip It territory on value and parts quality, while 96% of LEGO.com buyers would recommend it and owners rate it 4.8 out of 5. Buyers attracted by the Dreamzzz visual design and play value are satisfied; reviewers evaluating parts efficiency and build complexity are not.

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"Great villains need personal transportation, and 71457 Pegasus Flying Horse supplies the Nightmare King with his personal steed"
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"The Nightmare King features detailed prints across his body, all the way down to his feet. His new swor which has a trans-pink blade is also really cool, and you can attach a printed eye tile to it to complete the Nightm…"
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"Great villains need personal transportation, and 71457 Pegasus Flying Horse supplies the Nightmare King with his personal steed"

"The Nightmare King features detailed prints across his body, all the way down to his feet. His new swor which has a trans-pink blade is also really cool, and you can attach a printed eye tile to it to complete the Nightmare King's evil eye aesthetic."




Owners overwhelmingly praise the Pegasus Flying Horse for its imaginative design, beautiful colors, and engaging build experience, though some report durability issues with pieces falling off easily.
Amazon4.8
LEGO.com4.8