44018-1
FURNO Jet Machine is LEGO set 44018-1. It has a score of 84. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 0 reviews, based on 2 scored reviews and 6 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 32.77% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2014, and it is categorised in HERO Factory.
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This Hero Factory is one of the best to date. My grandson collects them ( he is 5) and actually puts most of them together. Dad helped him with Furno---a little bit complicated, but worth the work and the joy on the little face!Furno has a "hopper"in a canister on his back and a little man in a ride along on his chest.The colors are, as always with Hero Factory, amazing!And Furno is a character in The Hero Factory Movie!!A delight for any child (no matter how old we are!!)
Furno Jet Machine is one of the best mechs of this wave. His torso design is new, creative, and results in a fantastic look. The legs are not entirely exciting, but they are effective. At first I didn't like the arms, but they have grown on me. This is a mech afterall, it doesn't have to follow humanoid proportions; They aren't outrageously short or anything. Furno himself is also a nice minifigure, and overall this set is one of the Mechs that you should make sure to grab out of this wave.
There's a lot to like about the Furno Jet Machine, and not much against it. I had a lot of fun building and playing with this set, and can definitely recommend it as a good addition to your collection. There may not be a lot of new constraction molds, but there's some good parts to add to your collection after you're done with this set.
I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised by this set. It was an interesting build, perhaps because I hadn't built a HF set for so long, and the end result, with the exception of the 'hands', is much better looking and substantial than most HF sets which tend to look a bit feeble when viewed normally, rather than at the angle used to illustrate the packaging.