I bought all five of them and discovered something. They are all corner buildings. You can't put more than two together as they have windows and doors on adjacent sides and often in odd places. There isn't a single building with a door and windows in the front, a door in the rear wall and nothing in the side walls. Trying to put any two buildings together results in a very short "block" of two buildings, and only two buildings will fit together. So how do you handle having a "block" when no two buildings fit together?
The buildings themselves are fair. They are all two story (I'm thinking of cutting the top floor off one of them and making a three story building out of one and single story out of one of them) and the flat roofs need to be sanded to fit flat on the buildings. The brickwork is oversize and isn't architecturally correct around the windows. The casting is pretty crisp and makes for easy painting, although to have "crispness" around the windows you will find yourself having to paint very small bits of brick. The windows themselves are intended to be open to the interior and in some cases the resin in them is thick enough to required a lot of work to open the window.
It may sound like I'm carping about them (I am to a degree), but I'm generally happy with them save for the inability to fit them together in any logical looking city block. I would really like to see them add a couple of buildings with just front and rear doors and blank sidewalls. I would also like to see slanted roofs (common in small town mid-west), and perhaps single floors so you could build up the existing buildings. Having invested in these I'm a bit loathe to start buying other buildings with smaller brickwork.