🌟 Build Your Own Wonderland!
The 2500PCS Micro Mini Blocks Peach Blossom Pond Bonsai Tree Building Kit offers a detailed and relaxing building experience for ages 14 and up. Made from eco-friendly ABS materials, this kit features intricate designs that serve as stunning home décor once completed. Perfect for gifting, it combines creativity with quality, making it a unique addition to any collection.
K**O
Beautiful Display
I gave this as a Christmas gift and my son and daughter-in-love and they both loved it. They had a blast putting it together with each other.The pieces were small but easy to assemble and the design was perfect for the theme they were doing.There weren’t any missing pieces and the quality of the blocks were sturdy.
W**W
Good item for teen
Got this for a 14 yr old and he loved it. I was surprised at how beautiful it looks in his room. Would recommend to family and friends. Good item for a teen to work on. Kept him busy for an hour or so. Great buy for the money.
S**Q
Not for the faint hearted!
I don't believe this! I had just finished writing a very thorough review of this product & just at the last second it froze & I was unable to retrieve it. I'm just sick about this!!! :-(((Don't know if I can duplicate what I wrote... & what I wrote was hopefully helpful! Oh welllll.....I'll try again!Welll here goes:This is also probably not for those who get frustrated easily & maybe need to throw things! But if someone wants to work on increasing one's patience, then go for it!I have discovered that there are different scales of of these "lego" mini-block sets. This one is probably the smallest. I'm not sure if or how that is designated in the descriptions. I think I recall seeing something about "micro-mini"; is that different from "mini"? I hadn't noticed that before.Anyway, my son & I have worked on this; he is very proficient as he has a LOT of Lego builds 'under his belt'. I'm newer at it, but am also fairly good with small, intricate details due to my other crafts.For the most part the bricks fit together snugly; however there are several areas where they are built outward with only one or two point of connections. These are thus pretty fragile.We had the main base all finished & had started the upper base, which was attached to & then built up to the upper base. However the connecting parts were pretty flimsy. This incorporated 2 somewhat flimsy water falls at each end with a TINY 1/4" (yes, that is ONE FOURTH INCH) connection at the bottom of the pedestal.See the pictures above. The first shows the waterfalls & the second shows a close up of that small connection point. The 3rd shows the 1/4" light grey connecting block of the upper base. It's a good idea to use some plastic model glue here to hopefully make it a little more secure. We had not done this.We had the conical upper base completed ro the point show above, but when adding some more outward-extending pieces & trying to secure them, the 2 fragile waterfall crumpled somewhat. I tried to re-do them but it just made it worse, so we dismantled them back to where things were correct & rebuilt them.At that point we agreed that due to the multiple complex & intricate details on the upper part, which would be very tricky to get placed & maintain stability & integrity of the whole thing, we decided to build that part separately & THEN connect it when finished, & use plenty of glue. (We also considered making a larger base using parts from another similarly sized model.)The dimensions of that upper base is 3 inches tall & 6 1/2 inches across. That's quite a bit to try & secure to such a tiny base, along with 2 very fragile waterfalls!I knocked off the one star for questionable stability while building, & that it is a very challenging build; not for everyone.But we still really like it!So I think I re-captured most of what I said before!I'm going to Submit this NOW before I lose it again, & then I'll re-read it tomorrow & make any corrections.Sorry that it got kinda long!Update 1/12/24:It is slowly coming along. But again, & I re-iterate, this is extremely tricky to manipulate & put together, due to those very tiny pieces. I find tweezers are a must, & it is very helpful to have a lighted magnifiying lamp. It does help relieve the eyestrain& makes it so much easier to get the pieces together.We are now towards the end where all the folliage is put together: another extreme challenge, keeping all pieces in place while adding other pieces! There are so many flowers & trees that is seems impossible to join them securely without crashing the whole darn thing if you try to do it with the upper & lower sections joined first.Again, I do not possibly see how one can successfully & sanely assemble this by building it up all in one piece from that 1/4 in. pedestal connection. Absolutely impossible! It seems to me that is MUST be done is 2 steps: put together the lower portion & the upper portion seperately & THEN very carefully join them...with lots of glue!As an additional suggestion, I would recommend starting with MINI-blocks before tackling MICRO-blocks!I hadn't realized there was a difference until we received another set which was the MINI-blocks...much easier to handle! Then tackle a micro-set if you want...but also maybe one that is a more solid ietm!Good luck! & Blessings!
M**L
Great build
Love it. Easy and fast build for me. Goes with my other zoo set like this one
C**Y
fun and beautiful
I love buying the mini blocks for my S/O for Christmas. They are half the price of Lego but the detail and more realistic look you get with the mini blocks is well worth it. This one the lights don't make full sense through part of the water fall that is built on a tiny 4 square but still a beautiful set with the case
R**
2 star at best.
This set had a great price point, so thought I would give it a try. Here is some information you need before buying:The pieces are not bagged as you go. Example-Bag 1 for part 1. You have to open all bags to find your pieces.Some pieces are extremely small.Once a piece is on the board it isn't coming off. I broke the tool they give you trying. The instructions are not the best or worse I've had. Not for the person who wants to sit, relax and build a set.
N**A
Fun and cute!
Wasn't perfect, but I take issue with the negative reviews. The pieces were uniform and clicked together well. The balance was a bit off, so my upper platform fell off 5 times, but it was fixable! Also the bags are not organized, you either have to do it yourself or sift through 3600 peices. Took about 2 weeks to complete (I was a bit obsessed).Also why do none of these companies list the excess pieces? It would make things so much easier!
K**R
Instructions are Convoluted
I love doing Lego sets but this was infuriating. The bags were not organized or labeled. It was impossible to find the pieces I needed. The building instructions are just a picture of what pieces you need and a picture of where to put them. No words just pictures.
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