Very nice set. The Sentinel is very posable with multiple ball joints and looks pretty threatening at twice the height of a minifig. It also has 2 flick-fire missiles and comes in a color scheme similar to Magneto's, a "bad guy" identifier. The X-Jet is bigger than it looks in the illustration, and has moveable wings, flick-fire missiles, and 2 hidden spring missiles. It's surprisingly roomy inside, with seats for a pilot and a navigator plus two passengers, so it can hold all three good guys with room to spare for one more. There is also a removable tool chest and a computer terminal for the passengers as well as controls for the crew. As per minifigs, they are pretty impressive as well. Magneto comes with a piece of metal to fly around on and has a purple outfit with white detailing, a red cape and red helmet. He has a double-sided face and a white hairpiece (but I like the helmet better). Cyclops is probably least impressive: though his navy blue and yellow uniform matches the X-Jet well, he's not very detailed and doesn't even have a hairpiece, so I think Lego could have done a better job. Wolverine was one of the main reasons I got the set, and he stands up well. He wears his brown and yellow uniform and comes with a hairpiece, his cowl, a double-sided face, and 2 silver claws plus an extra in case you lose one. Like the other minifigs, he's not hugely detailed, but he looks cool, especially with his face with white googles beneath the cowl. Yes, I prefer the cowl; that's why I bought the set. Last but not least is Storm, who is one of the crown jewels alongside Magneto and Wolverine. She is the most detailed of all, with back and front printing like the others, leg printing, a double-sided face, and a cool cape. Her black outfit is very nicely rendered, with muscle lines, areas of brown skin, and gold detailing. Like the others, her head has an angry face with glowing eyes and a calm face with ordinary eyes; I like the calm one better. Her cape actually goes over her hands, but once it does, it stays that way. It's made of a soft black fabric, so she can sit inside the X-Jet without rumpling it. She also comes with two blue-and-purple lightning bolts for the "storm" effect, and these can actually be stowed inside the front of the X-Jet without too much trouble. You can do the same with Wolverine's claws, but I just leave them on (in his hands) for obvious reasons. All in all, Lego does a very nice job with one of my favorite sets of all time. Though Cyclops tends to disappoint, everything else is pretty fantastic, and there aren't too many annoying stickers, either. Yes, it's fifty bucks, but it's fifty bucks well spent.