41318-1
Heartlake Hospital is LEGO set 41318-1. It has a score of 89. This is good compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 4 scored reviews and 7 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 11.78% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2017, and it is categorised in Friends.
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Great build for my 5 year old daughter for Christmas though she pointed out that there were no doors / stairs to enable people to move from one room / floor to another.
Probably the best Friends set there is, in terms of playability. They put *everything* in this. Labware, operating table, x-ray, dentist chair ... you gotta be kidding me! Even a little fishtank in the waiting room !! Building the maternity ward room with my daughter brought back memories of being in a room just like that when we had her ! If you are a fan of the Friends line because of how doll-house-ish they are, with "miniature" activities that your kid can embrace, then you'll love this. Go Lego !
When my eldest daughter was younger she would raid my Power Miners sets for baby Rock Monsters which she would arrange into a whole little nursery, feeding them, changing them and giving them baths. Now she can do that in an authentic setting with her own set. However, beyond just being a great playset, Heartlake Hospital would need very little modification to turn it into a minifigure based building which would look right at home in a LEGO CITY layout.
Overall, the Heartlake Hospital gets a check for playability as judged by my daughter and her BFF. They played with it for ages, and the Hospital is now filled with to overflowing with mini-dolls needing medical attention. When you consider the parts bag by bag, there doesn't seem to be much there. However, there's actually a decent collection of Dark Blue bricks, Tan 1x2 grill bricks, Magenta plates and White parts. Also there's plenty of inspiration for interiors, with the rooms cleverly furnished.
News of a LEGO Hospital was definitely met with excitement at the start of this year but when it was announced it was going to be a Friends set, there was also a collective sigh of disappointment. As with many who criticize Friends sets, those who would overlook this set purely because it features mini-dolls would be making a mistake. Not only is this a good representation of a hospital, it fits in the Friends theme quite well with the meticulous attention to detail, both brick built and stickers. I have to wonder if a CITY hospital was released, whether it would feature as many great details.