So I bought and built this last night:
I'm a sucker for Spongebob, and with it being $20 at Walmart, I had to buy it.
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What I liked
The back of the ship had a few really creative building techniques. I particularly liked how the windows were put on hinges with little cheese wedges on top to give that shape.
The sail is a printed piece - no stickers at all in this set.
Green bricks in any quantity are always nice to have - the curved slopes on the side of the ship are a piece I've never seen before, so even better. These will be GREAT for unique details.
Speaking of colors, I don't think I have a single one of those trans blue "cannon balls" that this set includes, either. As with green bricks, I love trans bricks. Always a welcome addition to my collection.
I really love the little plank island. It's such a simple and quick build, but it's done very well and has a lot of charm. There's also a hidden cove with a treasure chest in there!
The not so much...
The cannon and base...I realize the cannon can't be built (given it's functionality), but the base could have. I didn't like that it was a specialized piece.
Speaking of specialized pieces, I don't enjoy them. Being a ship and a smaller set, I can sort of see Lego's idea, but overly specialized parts that I won't use again are bothersome to me.
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Overall, I'd say the set lies in the average to above-average range. If you don't hate the Spongebob line, at $20, it's probably worth grabbing. There are probably better buys out there (especially since this one IS licensed and has a more selective audience by default), but we've all got our thing.
