nanoblock - Pokémon - Mimikyu, Pokémon Series Building Kit
E**K
Neat
It's a bit of a challenge to start each section of the piece. And the steps are a little confusing at times since it has you do the assembling in layers basically. So getting the first and second together is annoying, and I found the head especially really fragile until about half way done. It kept coming undone. I guess if you simply stick it on a table and assemle it it might be easier, but the pieces are so small it feels more natural to hold it. idkBut the the end result is really cute. Saw these the first time and didn't like them, but saw them again and kind of did. And in person I actually love them.
G**.
A fun and cute project, even if a bit fragile
If you've done other Pokemon Nanoblocks, this one is pretty standard! I always find it's easiest to empty all the bags and sort the pieces before starting. But in any case, this one doesn't take too long to assemble. Maybe an hour or so?The end result is very cute! However, Sylveon's ribbons are a chain of pieces that are barely hanging on to something. When it's sitting still, this is no problem at all. However, if someone tries to pick it up and look at it, the ribbons can easily fall off if they aren't careful. You'll want to look into Nanoblock glue if you leave it in a spot where others will inevitably grab it.Totally worth it! These things are so satisfying to assemble!
C**S
Great product, use glue tho
I have to shoo people away when they want to touch the finished product as the ears and tail fall off very easily. It's amazing that it came with extra pieces in case you need more! Colored instructions, sad it didn't come with the pad to build on, so I had to spend a little extra on getting a building pad.
A**R
Cute but tiny
It was a little smaller than I originally thought it would be, but is still super cute and easy to assemble.
T**R
Nevermind, I'm dumb! (Edited post about missing parts)
Originally I wrote this review saying I was missing several of the required parts, like an abnormal amount for a lego set defect. Even though I had looked pretty thoroughly for any bags of parts I misplaced, it just so happened that literally less than a minute after I posted my 1-star review that I found the missing bag of parts... My bad!The kit is fun to build, but the instructions could be a little clearer on some sections. There is a part where you are building layers of the head and one layer of new parts entirely covers the last step's layout so it is damn near impossible to tell where to start putting the new parts. Other than that 1 step the kit was easy enough to do, and turned out very well.
H**A
Happy 6 year old
I sent this Nanoblock Pokemon Penguin in a birthday card from Oregon to Tennessee for our grandson. Our daughter said he was so excited. I do not recommend this for very small children because the pieces are tiny. I would say half, or even smaller. than regular size Legos.
S**N
Very delicate
It was kind of frustrating to put together compared to other models because it is very delicate, it took around 90 minutes to complete, directions are easy to follow. I have it sitting on a high shelf out of the way because if anything bumps it, it will come apart.
L**M
Really cool but instructions suck
I bought one for me and my girlfriend, and we love them so much but the process to assemble took us forever. We eventually had to look up videos on YouTube to figure it out.
F**P
Disappointing Pokémon product
The instructs are printed in away that it is hard to tell what pieces go where in places. The blocks easily come apart. Built item is not as robust as using regular Lego. One of the essential bricks was missing so we could not complete it. When I approached the manufactured and they demonstrated no interest in resolving the issue. It was clearly a fault at the factory. Sadly I discovered the brick was missing after the period I could have approached the seller. It was not there fault any way they were absolutely fine. It was the manufacturer at fault.
T**R
Gengar grins
Love it :)Gengar is very happy at my desk with my old (pokemon red era) gengar figurine. (Funny to see how the colouring changed over the years)."Nanoblocks" are interesting. I won't hold it against their marketing too much for using the buzzword 'nano' for anything remotely small (let's be honest, they're milliblocks lol). They're a bit fiddly and I imagine people will lose pieces, especially the '1' square bits, but the design has been well made and there's good structural support when it's completed.I had a lot of fun building it up. The packaging and contents are well presented and you get a lot of spare pieces provided just incase :)The figurine builds to something like 4cm deep by 5cm high and wide and is gengar's lovely plum purple colour (rather than the almost dark lilac in the picture).Thinking about getting a squirtle in the not-too-distant future, mewtwo looks appealing, but i'd like to see a wider range to choose from :)
K**N
Poor value for money
Bought this for my daughters birthday. When delivered, I thought it was odd being flat in an envelope style package? Once opened, it's tiny bricks so when assembled, is really small?! Not what I expected and definitely not worth the £10 I paid for it
E**Y
Good service, no faults at all - it was the product itself letting this one down
If your expecting something really good, this isn't a product for you. The bulbasaur pokemon model is not that impressive to look at and just about looks like the pokemon it is based on. There are better Nanoblock models of pokemon in this particular series of nanoblock kits, but I don't recommend this one.I have 0 faults with the seller who sent me the product and it arrived much sooner then expected. So this is down to the ompany itself that produced the model and Kawada disappoints. But this is the problem with Nanoblocks is they hit or miss completely. This one just luucked out. It was simple to construct though the colours of the character could have been closer matched.
J**I
Awful quality
When I received this product, I was surprised to see that it didn't come in the packet advertised; instead it came in a plastic cylinder. It wasn't an official "nanoblock" product, but something called "Weagle". But I decided to give it a go anyway.Having made several Pokémon nanoblock creations before, I thought it would be just as fun. I was wrong. The blocks didn't fit into each other properly and would fall apart without me touching them. The instructions were appalling, and almost impossible to understand. Even with superglue this was an infuriating and difficult thing to make, and I had to give up in frustration. This product was such awful quality, and I am so disappointed. The blocks should easily fit into each other, and shouldn't fall apart by simply being held upside down.I would really recommend only buying these from the official nanoblock site. At least then you'll receive the actual item you're paying for.
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