Nanoblock Deluxe Castle Himeji
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Amazing set of Japanese Temple
This is a challenging set with over 2200 pieces. I find the directions more difficult to follow compared to LEGO, but once you get used to them, they are manageable. I am currently finishing the LEGO Pet Shop 10218 that has about 200 FEWER pieces. It is cool, but takes up half the coffee table and will take up a lot of space to display or store. Himeji Castle is 11 X 8 X 7 inches when finished. Kids who like to play with their creations after they are built, probably won't like these as much. They are a bit more fragile and don't have minifigures. Hint to the Nanoblock creators. Make tiny minifigures!
They can construct like they've never constructed before - Nanoblocks Himeji Castle Micro-sized building blocks with incredibly fun impact. This Nanoblock castle set offers a memorable building experience and a closer look at a world-famous landmark. Himeji Castle - Yes, it is a castle. And it really exists on a hilltop in Japan. Though, Himeji isn't just any castle. Prepare to create a replica of the finest surviving prototype of Japanese castle architecture! Also named Hakuroj, ("White Egret Castle") or Shirasagij ("White Heron Castle"). Himej Castle is believed to resemble a bird taking flight, (- could be the reason folks flock to this particular Nanoblocks set.) Himeji castle arises from the mound of 2200 miniature blocks for gorgeous ...
- Micro-sized building blocks will enable you to execute even the finest details like never before
- A 3D work of art creates details with assorted sizes and colored pieces.
- Collect, build and display your works of art.
- Includes detailed color instructions.
- Not compatible with Lego blocks
Lots of pieces in this nano set.
My son just loves the Lego technic kits, but since he already has constructed most of them I was looking for an alternative. The Nanoblock pieces are a lot smaller than Lego, but the shear number in this set kept him busy for days and days. His smaller fingers had no problem picking up and connecting the pieces. I'm glad I found a product that he liked to construct and that kept him busy for quite awhile.
Great look, tiny blocks...but not as fun as Lego
I love the way this looks, the tiny blocks give you the ability to create great details that you can't get with Lego. However, these definitely are NOT Lego-quality. The 1 by (X+1) blocks don't lock into the block below them, so they can slide in the direction with only one unit measurement...giving your creation a slightly jagged edge if you're not super obsessive like me. There are no moving pieces at all (doors, windows, secret entrances, removable walls/partitions) like you might find with Lego.
Basically, this boils down to a very intricate model, but there is no joy of playing with it when you're finished, like you'd get with a Lego set of similar difficulty and piece quantity.
Finally, keep in mind that these are nano sized! It can be very difficult to remove misplaced blocks without tweezers or needle-nosed pliers. The 1x1 pieces are so small that you must be patient with them!
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