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Mar 24, 2016
Adorable Hobbit set, evokes the film
Re adult collecting, IMO this, like all the Lego Hobbit sets, is attractive, clever, engaging to build, and terrific film memorabilia. Standouts IMO are the too cute and well-designed Oin and Gloin figures, as well as the rather unique elf who has obviously had a good time in Thranduil's cellars!
It's an attractive and charming set, but knocked off a star as an adult collector, IMO this set was crying for some sort of base plate to sort of tie all the little details together - basically you have built little components of the scene that just sort of sit there. And I felt this set was screaming for MORE - more barrels, a whole wine rack, and so forth.
So of course solve the problem by getting 2 sets. I just thought that LEGO could have done a bit more - that said, IMO loaded with charm and easy to "upgrade" re the details and more figs, as desired. The play features are simple and work well.

Mar 24, 2016
Love the Lego Hobbit Laketown Chase and Attack of the Warg sets
Lego Hobbit Laketown Chase and Attack of the Wargs were purchased together as display pieces, and have only good things to say. For both sets, thought the main features (tree or buildings + boat/barge) were cleverly done, well-sized, and engaging to build. Attractive when finished.
Plus, clever details and accessories, and the amazing minifigures with their detailed printing. Quite like the details of the tree with its rotation and flame elements (plus minifigures can actually be IN the tree) and the snow accents of the Laketown buildings. All play features of both sets function well, and sets lend themselves to customizations.
Deservedly popular Lego Hobbit sets IMO. Only negative was sourcing Azog as a separate purchase, as IMO he really should have been in the Attack of the Wargs set - he's the one who rides the white warg in the Hobbit movies, after all (and maybe an eagle should have been included, too, LOL)