🌿 Build tranquility, brick by brick — Zen meets creativity!
This Micro Building Blocks Set features 2280 high-quality ABS pieces that recreate a Japanese Zen garden with sakura bonsai, pavilion, arched bridge, and pagoda lantern. Designed for adults and teens 14+, it offers a challenging yet accessible build with detailed instructions and tools included. The finished model is a vibrant, stable collectible ideal for mindful relaxation or gifting.
K**N
Mini lego
This is a mini lego set. I had so much fun with it. Took me about 8 hours none stop to complete. Instructions are pretty clear. Lego bricks are very tiny. Result is as described. Will buy a different set again.
J**T
My 14 year old daughter loves it!
The media could not be loaded. My daughter enjoyed spending several hours putting this together during Christmas. It looks amazing!
C**W
Challenging, but beautiful result
This micro block set offers a challenging experience, with many intricate details resulting in a stunning final result expressing the Japanese garden aesthetic. This may not be for small children - the tiny pieces require patience and a bit of precision for placement. The included pop-up greeting card adds a thoughtful touch.While the size might pose challenges for some, especially those with larger fingers or older eyes, the overall quality and design make it a worthwhile investment of time for dedicated builders. The intricate details, and vibrant colors, create a final result that will make you proud that you put in the effort. My adult son - who put together his fair share of regular legos as a child - loves these type of challenges, and is also a huge fan of this aesthetic. He's thrilled with this gift!If you're up for a challenging yet rewarding project and appreciate the beauty of intricate craftsmanship, this micro building block set is definitely worth considering.
H**B
Great for building block fans.
This is a beautiful set to put together. The listing indicates ages 14+ and I think that is accurate. I would not recommend this for smaller children. These pieces are not the same size as the normal building blocks you'll find at your big box stores. I appreciate that these came with tweezers. I also missed some of the hand holding that other brands give where each bag is labeled according to steps. For this one, I recommend a nice storage and sorting solution to make your life a bit easier with assembly. This takes time to put together with over 2000 pieces. I enjoy putting these together with my wife so this was perfect for us. We also loved the design.What I liked about it: Beautiful design.What I didn't like: Some of the instructions and tiny pieces can get frustrating.Overall, we recommend this set for the slightly older groups of folks that like building block sets.
S**S
Relaxing Build
I love to build brick kits. There are certain things I look for.Kits can have different size pieces. There is the "regular" size, which are the same size as the dominate brick company. Then there are micro mini bricks, these are about 1/4 of the regular size. Finally there are mini's which are inbetween the other two sizes. This kit has micro-mini bricks.The box contains 650 pieces in 7 unnumbered bags, the base plate, and a set of small tweezers. This is the first kit that came with tweezers. I've used my own tweezers on similar kits. The unnumbered bags mean they all need to be opened to have access to all the pieces needed for each step of the instructions. For me, it also means I need to sort the bricks first before I can start building.The instructions are fine. The prior step is shaded in grey when looking where to put the bricks for the current step. This is very helpful. The instructions do not include an inventory list or have size reference graphics. The instruction book has 22 pages covering 61 steps. Some of the pictures are very small, which presents a challenge in determining the correct placement.Also in the box is a beautiful, extremely detailed pop up card. Another something new to me.Overall it was a fun build with a few challenges, but the results are so pretty. Go for it!!
A**I
a pain in the ass, but I’m glad I did it
I know you guys didn’t actually do this thing yet or there’d be a completed picture on it and there’s be people complaining about the bridge lolTook probably 15 or so hours.I would gladly give 5 stars cause everything worked out and i really like it, and am I glad I did itBut the bridge was just such a disaster for me to get right that I have to knock it down to 4 stars.It was a workout of my parts of my brain that haven’t been used in a while.Definitely not a beginner level Lego set, this thing had tiny pieces made for a raccoon or something.the tree flowers were the second most annoying part but by far the most annoying part for me was the bridgeY’all definitely need to fix that thing to make it easier,And change the instructions to put that first before the other big parts.It was much easier to work on it without the giant trees on and in the way.The bridge pieces are so loose and don’t stay clicked in while trying to attach.. you’ll just have to see for yourself tbh.That’s my only big complaintAnd I was missing only 2 parts but had extras of the same part in different colors that worked just fine.It was missing the middle green 4 circle piece for the mini trees in the front, but it also doesn’t have them in the parts needed in the instructions for that part so I guess they just changed that?Even tho the diagram still shows it and the picture still shows it but whatever..and the 6x4 rectangle dark sand piece that goes onto the bottom of the house.Also I recommend putting the house together fully off of the stilts before attaching instead of trying to do it while it’s attached to the board.And i did that with parts of the trees as well.You’ll be able to do figure it out if your prudent.The instructions were surprisingly well made and easy to read for me.And I did it as close to the instructions as humanly possible.Also The pale pink leafy flowers were sometimes really annoying to put on the white branches and wouldn’t click on, that could be better made.But all in all this was a challenge and it came out looking great.2,280 micro aggressions later 😊Just make the bridge easier and I’ll hope gravity doesn’t take its toll on the it lol
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