
"With a BrickScore of 73.4 and 96% of owners recommending it, the Fire Stone Mech earns its Recommended tier as a parts-rich, action-forward Ninjago mech that delivers real value at 7.2 cents per piece and several set-exclusive elements worth having."
The Brothers Brick praised the Fire Stone Mech as a strong all-around Ninjago set with exceptional part value, impressive articulation, and five well-equipped minifigures at a very fair $0.072 per piece. Owner ratings align closely with that assessment: 18 LEGO.com reviewers gave it 4.56 out of 5, with 96% recommending it, highlighting the multi-hour family build and the mech's playable chest cockpit as standout experiences. Minor complaints from both experts and owners center on limited knee articulation and sticker use, but neither camp considers them dealbreakers.

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"Yeah, this ticks all the boxes for me."
The Brothers Brick"there's really no fluff in this set you get the big Mech five figures and then a holder for one of the swords of Deliverance"
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"Yeah, this ticks all the boxes for me."
"there's really no fluff in this set you get the big Mech five figures and then a holder for one of the swords of Deliverance"








Owners overwhelmingly praise the set as an engaging, impressive build with great playability for kids and sturdy construction, though adult collectors fault the lack of knee articulation for posing.
LEGO.com4.8
Amazon0.0