"The first thing I am going to say is that this is a good set,but I honestly didn't buy it at full price. I am an American citizen who bought it in Canada, (the exchange rate is awesome right now), and though I am not disappointed, I wouldn't buy it at full price. It is a good set, and they REALLY did a good job with detail on this wave of the new NEXO KNIGHTS. But, there are a few easily fixed problems buyers should be prepared for. First, the sword arm is quite flexible, which I like, but the "shield/vehicle arm is a disappointment. It can't move like the sword arm, which defeats the purpose of it being a shield because it can't raise up to block anything. This can be easily fixed. The crossbow is a little hard for the flamethrower guy to hold. Other than that, it is a sturdy, strong, amazing, detailed set. You really outdid yourself this time, LEGO!"
"The King's Mech is a medium sized set that highlights the leader of the kingdom-King Halbert. The mech looks like a gigantic knight with a transparent orange "helmet" piece that encloses the king inside so he can safely maneuver around. Like most other mechs, the right hand holds a large sword which has a nice design but maybe an unnecessary sticker. The mech doesn't really have another hand as a decent-sized flyer is attached to its arm. The flyer can fire two studs from stud shooters and can be detached when you please. The mech is shaped well overall and is pretty sturdy. The monsters in this set get a large crossbow. This crossbow uses the spider leg pieces from 2014, the new crossbow shooters and a bunch of other pieces in the dark brown color. Flamethrower is the name of the monster in this set and he reminds me a lot of Eyezor from Ninjago-it's probably the black mohawk. The other figures in this set are King Halbert himself and one of the kingdom's bots. Finally, 2 nexo powers are included. I think this set is a success and will probably be very popular because of the king and price. I like the mech, especially the shaping and the knight helmet piece that protects the operator. I wish the model used a different weapon like a mace or axe because I feel swords are way overused in Lego mechs. To give you an idea how many mechs use swords: "Kai's fire mech", "Samurai Mech", "The Destuctoid" (which is kinda a mech), "Anacondrai Battle Mech", "Titan Mech Battle", and the golden mech from "The Temple of Light". I know all those sets were Ninjago but you get the point. The flyer looks a little out of place but is great for play and the mech stands well on its own. I don't have a strong opinion towards this set so if you like what you hear, purchase it!"