"I was bought this set for Christmas and loved it. It is good value for money and is very sturdy. I have since turned the cab into a big rig, making this a modifiable set for kids and adults alike!"
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Overall:
5/5
Posted:January 8, 2016
kntlego
From: United Kingdom
Age: 19-24
Gender: Female
Customer Type: LEGO Fan
Building Experience: Novice LEGO builder
Purchased For: Self
Build Time:
01hrs
Build Time:
30mins
Play Experience:
5/5
Value for Money:
4/5
Level of Difficulty:
Easy
"An easy set but with an amazing level of detail of the police truck. It includes everything possible, e.g. monitors, a jail, storage space, sirens, etc.
Definitely recommended for those interested in the Lego City series. Also possible to add on with the whole range of police sets."
"This is a good addition to my collection. If i may have one point of criticisme, it would be that it is quite large to put on the older type roadboards. it still looks great."
"This smallish set of 375 pieces contains three minifigures (two cops and one bad guy) a police truck and a trailer. The color scheme is mainly white with some bright blue trimmings. And for the enjoyment of the sticker-loving Lego fan the set is adorned by 17 stickers.
I was a little surprised that the front end of the truck was built separately and then added to the chassis of the truck, but it works really well and the truck looks quite realistic. I really like the fact that Lego has started to add side-view mirrors to Lego cars, since of my old 1980s Lego cars don't have any. :)
The trailer is jam packed with both play features and accessories, such as a hidden coffee machine, adjustable surveillance screens, a storage compartment, and a break-out-of-jail-by-using-a-crowbar function.
While the Mobile Police Unit is a good looking set with which kids will have tons of fun, I do have a few minor complaints: Firstly, the yellow chairs are perhaps a bit too close to the screens. I seated one of the police officers in front of the screens and his baseball cap almost touches the screen above him.
Secondly, the wheels of the trailer are attached to the bottom only by four studs each. I managed to break one of the black wheel bearing elements off when handling the trailer, so they might be too flimsily attached for a rough play session.
Thirdly, I was a bit baffled by the two white bricks with horizontal holders inside the trailer since neither of them seemed to have any function. Then I happened to glance at the back of the packing box and found out that they're supposed to be used to hold the flashlight and the walkie-talkie. This is something that could have been included in the instruction booklets.
And finally, some complaints about the particular set I picked from the store shelf: There seems to be something wrong with the bad guy's legs in my set. The ball and chain contraption won't stick to his right leg and has to be placed on the left side. Also, the instruction booklets in my set were quite badly wrinkled. I'm just glad the sticker sheet wasn't affected because warped stickers will eventually peel off on their own.
Otherwise, a very cool set for those who enjoy playing cops and robbers or have an affection for "spy stuff"."