🛠️ Build Your FNAF Fantasy!
The Five Nights at Freddy's McFarlane Toys Parts & Service Medium Construction Set is a thrilling buildable set inspired by the popular video game series. It includes 209 pieces and features two iconic animatronic figures, Withered Foxy and Shadow Freddy, both with articulated joints and customizable parts, making it perfect for fans and collectors.
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 209 |
Item Dimensions | 8 x 4 x 8 inches |
Theme | Game |
Color | Multi |
Material Type | Plastic |
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My grandson loved it
M**A
Not complete but problem solved.
It's a cool lego set but it was missing pieces. After I called Amazon and told them it had been missing pieces, they sent me a brand new complete set.
D**A
Like a Lego.
My son loves five nights at Freddy’s so of course he loved this as a gift. I would not recommend it for small children because it comes apart with Lego like pieces.
S**N
An overall great set with a few small flaws
Parts and Service is one of the most mysterious rooms from FNAF 2 so it's only fitting that this set is suitably creepy. The set features the typically excellent detail seen in all of McFarlane's FNAF building sets. The sliding door on the closet is particularly cool, and I appreciated that there's no stickers! I haven't had any issues with the stickers in other FNAF sets, and in most of them they're supposed to look haphazardly applied anyway, but it does show a bit of extra initiative that all the details are either printed or painted on, particularly in the case of the excellent "Exit" sign and the Parts/Service sign on the exit door (although amusingly the sign on heh door faces the back, so you're not likely to see it unless you're looking at the back). The dangling wires have immaculate have tons of design and I love how they hang from the pipes.The figures are also a highlight. as they always are. Shadow Freddy and Withered Foxy have excellent detail. Shadow Freddy comes pre-built, but you have to put together Withered Foxy. Foxy's parts were a bit tight and while I got them in I did feel like there's a lot of potential to break something, he has a lot of sharp skinny parts that stick out, like the tufts of hair on his head, and I found that even thought the knees are identical, I had to put specific feet with a specific knee otherwise one of them would be super loose and wouldn't stick.Building the set is pretty fun but there did seem to be issues with the manual. For starters, there are black pieces and pieces that are very, very dark grey, and while it's not super hard to differentiate the actual parts by sorting them for a few minutes, it's extremely hard to tell them apart in the manual. It would be nice if the instructions gave a little note telling you to be careful about this, as they actually do have notes for other details such as making sure the printed details face the right way. The other issue I had is that each step is depicted with the parts you need to place floating above where they need to go and a red arrow pointing where it should be attached. This is oftentimes confusing, especially for steps where you attach several plates at once, so I found myself looking at the next step to see where they're actually supposed to go. On an actual Lego set, they just show the parts where they need to be, which feels more efficient. There also seems to have been a parts revision between the time the instructions were made, there was a separate slip for the parts list that said "reivision" but I couldn't see what the difference was. That said, there was a difference not listed on the sheet that threw me for a loop. According to the manual, there's supposed to be a 1x2 piece that has "wear" texture on it, but I only had clean 1x2's. I'm not sure if this is an error or a revision but it still felt worth noting. Also worth noting is that the "spare heads" you ge seem randomized. On the box it shows Chica and Bonnie, but I got Bonnie and Foxy. It's not necessarily a bad thing, but I did feel like having a second Foxy head in a set with withered foxy was a little repetitive (and I did put the wrong head on at first).That said, despite my gripes with the instructions this was still a fun set to build. The detail is great, the closet is fun, the figures are awesome, and it's never not fun to lay down the iconic checkerboard tiles. Overall I got about 90 minutes of building out of it so it was a pretty meaty set. I just wish McFarlane would do a better job with their instructions. At the current time it seems like this set is out of print, and it was previously a Toy'R'Us exclusive (so anyone on Amazon is a reseller even when they were in print). With Toys'R'Us going out of business I don't know how hard it will be to get this set, but if you see it for a good price, snatch it up.
R**A
Great Product!
It was so so fun to build and it looks so detailed definitely one at my favorite thing I’ve bought on Amazon and there’s not many bad things to say about it just that some of the pieces may be hard to put together but other wise great product
T**A
Nice but overpriced
Bought this for my 5yo son for Christmas.He is obsessed with FNAF, over-all nice set, shipping is fast, no missing parts,To be honest not easy to assemble, took around one hour or so. The price is expensive.My son loved it.
R**A
Flimsy , frustrating for Lego fans
While the set was delivered on time and complete, it was very frustrating for my 10 year old. The pieces easily snap off and the quality is just meh for the price. My 10 year old who loves LEGO sets was really looking forward to trying a different building set and for the first time , he ended up telling me I can donate it! He said he felt like he bought a knock off.
F**Z
Great build
I love the textures on the blocks that make it look like a clay made diorama
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