It’s another one of these fantastic Dreamzz sets. The artwork never fails to astound me. This particular set has a thick instruction booklet with three options for the end product. The first is that of a closed van. It can be used like any other Lego vehicle, and even look like a fun addition to your city-scape. The second and third come together. One being the way that I chose to go: A walking bus with tacos to sell. The second: A boosting turtle with flames jetting out of the back.



From the start, it is apparent that this will be fun to build. The colourful pieces are great to work with and there a few different ones to use, too. Mrs. Castillo has a specific part for her body. It ecompasses scaffold-studs on her back, ready to add the backpack. There is also an interesting hourglass used for Mateo’s staff, and in the hands of Zoey.



I adore the end result, and love that you can choose the outcome. There is the matter of ‘stickers’ to mention. Ranging in size, there was a few decoratives that are optional. I, of course, haven’t used them, but have added the necessary ones. Once again, there are pieces that are printed, and it always begs the question of why stickers are still used, other than the economics of it.



With many figures and some choices of build, I would reccomend this, without a problem. It is set to enjoy on its own, but could be added to the rest of the playspace. As there is choice, there are a few pieces that are unused from the other build. With that, there is also a lot of additional shrapnel that includes studs and tiles. It’s not a bad price, and quite a bit to play with, overall. I payed £37 for this, so there is scope for it being cheaper in sales. It’s a worthy buy, so get your hands on it!
First Impressions – The usual great design and a super-fun set for anybody’s collection.
Price-Point – Average
Time to Build – 45-60 Minutes
Score: 8/10

(All details were correct at the time of writing, 7th August ‘2024)