With some delay (it was pre-order) my fiancée's christmas gift to me has arrived and it's the new Game of Thrones construction set range from Macfarlane.
Overall, the sets look pretty good. The lego-style set uses a mixture of textured blocks and regular blocks with a weathering wash to good effect. The figures themselves are a bit of a pain to put together, but are overall good sculpts (though parts are not really interchangeable (head swaps aside) without some converting work). The likenesses for Tyrion, Jon Snow and Grey Worm are particularly good. Paintjob is basic, and I will add some more depth to the faces at some point. Weapons are bendy, which will need to be addressed. I plan to glue some parts together for greater strength and pin them all to clear plastic bases, but overall these should make good gaming pieces for a skirmish game, more or less usable out of the box. Scale is around 50-54mm.

I had two Jon Snows (random packaging will do that) and converted one to Stark colours. This was really quick. Leaving off the fur cape allows a different position to the arms. The small gap where the cape slots in is easily filled and it took all of 2 minutes to "wetbrush" his tunic and legs with matching shades of brown to the Stark bannermen. I will go back to them later to touch up the factory paintjob on the faces and add eyes and some shading, but for now, this works well.

Tyrion (random packs) and some Lannister bannermen (fixed sets):

Converted Jon Snow (random packs) and some Stark bannermen (fixed sets, one with a crow headswap):

Joffrey and his guard from the thronerooom set. The random packs give you another kingsguard variant:

Jon Snow, Ghost and 2 crows (one with a headswap) from the random packs:

3 Wildlings from the random packs. Some creative posing of the arms allows some variation in the spearwielding model:

The wight (random packs), a bit of a disapointment this one:

A very bad picture of Daenerys, Grey Worm and 3 Unsullied (all from the random packs):
