I decided that it was time to build another Dreamzzz set. This one intrigued me, the mix of an animal and a motorcycle made for a cool idea. It was only when you see the wheels, in hand, that you realise how cool they are. Looking through the instruction booklet, you can choose two different outcomes. The bike, which I chose to build, and a hover-cat.



The first bag was all about the bike’s frame. Part way in, it looked like a cool hover-bike. Something seen ridden by Darth Maul, but with a little more colour. The figures look fabby, holding some great weapons. Even though there were stickers, YES…STICKERS, The cat face was printed on. The front wheel discs had stickers in the shape of a ring. With the centre still attached, I had one flip under and stick back-to-back with main graphic. It’s an annoyance that I will have to put-up with!



There’s a cool bell-jar being carried by a bird-of-prey. It contains the controller that Zoey needs to escape the dreamworld. I like this, but it is simple. It will give a young builder some fun, both in the build, and the playime, after it. I do enjoy that the back legs can be used as a stand. The bike sits upright on display. A new projectile is used in the form of an arrow. It was strange, at first, but once in the bow, it pings out, really well. A great gift, especially at the £10.99, that I paid. It’s an average set, at full price, but I can see the fun that can be had, so it would make a great mid-range birthday gift. The sets are superb and have such imaginative designs and colours. They are a joy…simply put!

First Impressions – It’s a Dreamzzz set, it has the usual, including some great wheels.
Price-Point – Average
Time to Build – 35-45 Minutes
Score: 8/10

(All details were correct at the time of writing, 14th October ‘2024)