I purchased both this set [TLJ Ahch-To Island Training] as well as the most obvious set it is compared to, TESB Yoda's Hut. Both of these sets are modular builds with the centerpiece being the dwelling place of a Master Jedi and his padawan learner.I was expecting not to like this set as much as I would Yoda's Hut based solely on the strength of the particular scenes they depict in the Star Wars mythos. Whereas Yoda's Hut is an iconic scene in cinema history, and Yoda's vivid description of the Force is one of the most quoted scenes in all of Star Wars-dom, the Ahch-To Island scenes from TLJ is often derided as being inconsistent with Star Wars lore.However, after having built both of these sets and having them for a few days now.. I would say Ahch-To Island is the better of the two sets, from both a visual as well as a set design standpoint. First, Ahch-To Island is a more complex build, with Luke's shelter consisting of angular slabs of stone and granite and a lovely ziggurat-inspired rooftop. Speaking of which, the roof can be easily removed to allow access to the interior of Luke's abode, which is wonderfully crammed with a foldable bed, study desk, pan, lamp, food basket, and a round basin which I can only hope is some sort of stove top.Outside, two modular builds can be attached to the centerpiece: a fiery brazier and impressive stone steps leading to the entryway of Luke's home, and a training ground where Rey can break boulders to her heart's content with little-to-no previous Force training. These modular builds are far superior to the one offered in Yoda's hut, which are two generic and similar appearing garden lawns that can either fan out to the sides of the hut or fold behind to accentuate the back area. Also, Ahch-To island comes with several stickers to give the illusion of texture to the building blocks and which gives life to the build, whereas Yoda's Hut does not come with any stickers.Lastly, the minifigures. Much ado has been made of Master Luke's minifigure included in this set, with many predicting it to be a valuable collector's item one day. I can attest that the Master Luke minifigure is indeed very impressive, with a gorgeous inlay and bespoke print of his white Jedi robes. Also, the minifigure is lore-correct with Luke's android right arm. Rey herself is a very good minifigure, with a very pretty print on her torso as well as a unique hair piece. For what it's worth, you also get a porg.The only thing missing from this set is the salvaged S-foil of Luke's X-wing, which in the film was depicted as being repurposed as the door to his hut. But that is a minor omission to an otherwise great set![I do still enjoy Yoda's hut for sentimental reasons, though!]