Review of nanoblock Big Tree NBH_006

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Big Tree box and build

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Number: NBH_006

Country: USA 

Difficulty Rating: 3/5

Big Tree build front view

I’m honestly not sure what “Big Tree” nanoblock is referring to with this build. I live in the USA, and there are no particular trees that I know of that have national significance.

The build begins with laying out the base bricks for the 4 trees.

Big Tree build side view

The next step is a pull out set of instructions to build the main body of the tree. This is the main section of the build. The base was too large for my nanoblock pad, so I laid the bricks out on the table. It took several layers for everything to all be locked into place. Once everything was connected, the rest of the tree became very straightforward.

Under the cut there is a small build in the small direction to build the trunk to connect the tree to the base. I almost missed it while I was building the tree.

Big Tree build back view

The next step is to build the 3 trees in the background. The trunks are simple towers of bricks. The tops of the tree are a little tricky to build because the instructions are so cramped. I’m not sure that I got them perfect, but I know that it at least gets the point across.

There are instructions on how to build a bunch of nanoids. I didn’t include them because I’m unsure if they fit the scale of the tree.

Big Tree build front 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I really enjoyed building the main body of the tree. It starts as a ring with a cross in the middle and ends up in a hollow, closed dome.

Things I didn’t like:

  • Overall, I felt the instructions were very cramped. I wish they had been printed front and back, but this was before nanoblock was printing double-sided directions

Review of nanoblock Kirby Ice NBCC_199

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Kirby Ice build and box

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Number: NBCC_199 

Number of Pieces: 250

Difficulty Rating: 2/5

Kirby Ice build front view

The build begins by creating the base of the Kirby. It takes several steps to make the base.

Kirby Ice build side view

After the base is created, the main body of Kirby is built. These steps use the custom-printed blocks, which I much prefer to stickers. In the steps to make the body, you add Kirby’s arms, cheeks, and eyes.

The following section is about building the ice crown. First, a purple base is built around Kirby’s head. Then, the clear blue and clear bricks create the spiky crown.

Kirby Ice build back view

The next step is to build and attach Kirby’s feet. Since they are in an action pose, the legs aren’t identical.

Kirby Ice build front 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I really like how dynamic the pose is for Kirby. He really does appear to be midstep

Things I didn’t like:

  • I wish there was a light blue clear brick instead of using clear bricks to create the crown

Review of nanoblock Tokyo Tower Transparent ver NBH_001R

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Tokyo Tower Transparent ver build and box

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Number: NBH_001R

Country: Japan 

Number of Pieces: 260

Difficulty Rating: 2/5

Tokyo Tower Transparent ver build front view

This is a rerelease of the original Tokyo Tower (NBH_001). It was released using clear red bricks for nanoblock’s 10 anniversary.

The build began by laying bricks out on the base. This includes some tree trucks, the supports for the tower, and the building under the tower.

Tokyo Tower Transparent ver build side view

The next few steps add to the supports of the tower and create the building under the tower. I didn’t add the treetops at this point because I didn’t want to need to look out for the tree while I was building the tower.

The next couple steps of the build require building a structure of the tower and then adding that structure to the tower. There is also a tower of dark grey bricks going up the tower’s center. I don’t like how visible the grey bricks are.

Tokyo Tower Transparent ver build back view

After adding 3 structures that were built off the tower, it is time to finish the tower. The instructions for each layer are very clear.

The last step for me was to put the tops of the trees.

Tokyo Tower Transparent ver build 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I really like the clear red bricks and how they changed the color to create the tower

Things I didn’t like:

  • I don’t like how visible the center dark grey tower is in the build

Review of nanoblock Cinnamoroll Clear Version NBCC_209

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Cinnamoroll Clear Version build and box

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Number: NBCC_209 

Number of Pieces: 130

Difficulty Rating: 2/5

Cinnamoroll Clear Version build front view

The first step is to build the head. It takes about 6 to make the main section of the head. At that time, I added the mouth, cheeks, and eyes.

Cinnamoroll Clear Version build side view

The next step is to build the ears. They are very straightforward and are built and attached in 1 step.

The next step is to build the body. This was fairly straightforward. When I added the legs and the clear brick to stabilize the build.

Cinnamoroll Clear Version build back view

The last step is to attach the head to the body. When I added the head, the body became very tippy.

Cinnamoroll Clear Version build front 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I really like the clear white bricks that are used for this build

Things I didn’t like:

  • The build is tippy and likes to fall over

Review of nanoblock Schloss Neuschwanstein NBH_106

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Schloss Neuschwanstein build front

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Number: NBH_106

Country: Germany 

Difficulty Rating: 2/5

Schloss Neuschwanstein build side view

This is an update of Schloss Neuschwanstein NBH_010. It includes newer bricks such as round 2×2 and a clear blue base.

This build could be lit using one of the LED base plates because it is on a clear blue base. If it was on an LED base, all the windows in the castle would light up.

The build begins by laying the green base layer out on the 20×20 base plate. A bit of the center section remains uncovered which is why I think that putting it on the LED baseplate would light the windows. There are a couple layers of green grass to represent the hill the castle is on. Then, there are a couple of layers of grey castle foundation.

Schloss Neuschwanstein build back view

While I was building the actual castle, I needed to be careful to check each instruction for when there were additional bricks scattered around that build that needed to be added. Sometimes, I missed the bricks and needed to go back and add them in when I noticed.

Then, I began adding the layers of the actual castle. In general, there are 2 kinds of layers. 1 layer is solid white, and the other alternates between white and clear bricks. Each layer is very clear and straightforward. I just needed to be careful to not lose my place while going between the directions and the build.

Schloss Neuschwanstein build front 3/4 view

After several layers to create the walls of the castle it is time to add the roof. The roof is navy blue with gold details. White is also added to finish the main body of the castle.

After the roof is added, the final details are added to the towers on the side of the castle. The towers start at the beginning of the build and rise until they are the highest point in the building.

Schloss Neuschwanstein build back 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I like the update. I feel that the towers are a lot more stable and clear than the original version

Things I didn’t like:

  • I don’t like how the instructions kept cutting more out of the picture. It made it hard to see when to add bricks around the outside

Review of nanoblock Hangyodon NBCC_150

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Hangyodon build and box

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Number: NBCC_150 

Number of Pieces: 170

Difficulty Rating: 2/5

Hangyodon build front view

The build begins with the head. It begins with a layer of mint blue. Then the large eyes are started.

The head goes up in straightforward layers. I needed to be careful to watch for which slanty pieces to use because there are a lot of slanty pieces.

Hangyodon build side view

After building to the top of the head, I flipped the head over to add the neck details and the mouth.

The next section is to build Hangyodon’s body. It also begins with a layer of mint blue bricks.

Hangyodon build back view

The body goes up in fairly straightforward layers. There are more slanty pieces in the body.

After building the body, I flipped the body over to add the tail and feet.

Hangyodon build front 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I really like the mint blue color. It isn’t a color that is used a lot
  • I really like how the extra large details make the character super recognizable

Things I didn’t like:

  • I felt the colors marking which light blue slanty pieces to use didn’t have a lot of difference, so it was unclear which to use

Review of nanoblock Lion Dance NBC_239

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Lion Dance build and package

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Number: NBC_239 

Number of Pieces: 180

Difficulty Rating: 3/5

Lion Dance build front view

This build began with a base layer of a lot of little bricks, so I laid the layer out on my nanoblock pad. I like that even the rounded pieces can be laid on the pad.

I then proceeded to add the layers that created the main body of the lion. While I was building, I wasn’t sure how things would look because there were bricks coming out from everywhere on the build. This does create the hair effect the lion dance costumes have in the finished build, but it did seem a little random while building.

Lion Dance build side view

After building the main body, I built and attached the lower jaw.

Then, I flipped the build over and added some more details along with the legs and feet. The directions for building the feet were a bit unclear because the image was at an angle.

Lion Dance build back view

Next, I built the top section of the head. The instructions were clear, but again, the base was a bunch of small bricks, so I used my nanoblock pad to create the head.

The last step is to attach the head to the build. This was straightforward because the directions were so clear.

Lion Dance build front 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I like how the build catches some of the flow of the lion dance costume

Things I didn’t like:

  • The instructions for the feet were a little bit confusing

Review of nanoblock Wish Me Well NBCC_149

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Wish Me Well build and box

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Number: NBCC_149 

Number of Pieces: 190

Difficulty Rating: 2/5

Wish Me Well build front view

The build begins with the head. I laid the base layer out on my nanoblock pad. When I added the nose, I could no longer use the pad to build the head because the nose wasn’t square with the rest of the build. The rest of the head goes up in straightforward layers.

Wish Me Well build side view

The next step is to build the main section of the body. I once again laid the body out on the nanoblock pad. One of the first steps was to add Wish Me Well’s distinctive rainbow tail. The rest of the body is relatively straightforward.

The next step is to attach the head to the body. This was surprisingly difficult. I think it’s because most of the pieces can slide, so getting things lined up can be tricky.

Wish Me Well build back view

The next step is to add the ears, which are mirrors of each other.

The final step is to add the legs.

Wish Me Well build right 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I like how they created Wish Me Well’s tail

Things I didn’t like:

  • I didn’t like how hard it was to attach the head

Review of nanoblock Mother & Baby Giant Panda NBC_236

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Mother & Baby Giant Panda build and package

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Number: NBC_236 

Number of Pieces: 220

Difficulty Rating: 2/5

Mother & Baby Giant Panda build front view

This kit contains 2 builds: the mother and the baby.

Mother

Mother & Baby Giant Panda build side view

The mother panda begins with a layer of black and white bricks. I laid the base layer out on my nanoblock pad. Each direction adds 2 more layers to the build. I had to take my panda off the pad to add the front paw, but I was able to place it back on the pad to complete the build.

Overall, the mother panda is straightforward, with simple layers of bricks. I enjoyed how quickly I could tell I was building a panda instead of feeling like I was blindly placing bricks.

After the top layers of the panda were added I added the other front arm, which is holding bamboo.

Baby

Mother & Baby Giant Panda build back view

I actually found the baby harder to build than the mother panda. This is because, in the later steps, a lot of bricks with different sizes of tops and bottoms were used. Each time, I needed to make sure the top stud was lined up with with studs for the next layer, which meant stages weren’t always square.

Mother & Baby Giant Panda build front 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I like that the mother is actually doing something active
  • I liked the creative brick usage to create the compact build

Things I didn’t like:

  • I don’t love how the baby panda looks. The black sections are simply too large

Review of nanoblock Pompompurin NBCC_182

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Pompompurin build and box

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Number: NBCC_182

Number of Pieces: 140

Difficulty Rating: 2/5

Pompompurin build front view

This build begins with the building of the bottom of Pompompurin’s body. It starts by building a base layer that includes the custom printed brick.

Pompompurin build side view

Then, the body goes up in layers. There are a ton of slanted bricks to create Pompompurin’s curves.

After the body is built, the head is built directly on the body in continuing layers. The head includes adding the eyes, ears, and mouth.

Pompompurin build back view

The final step is to build Pompompurin’s hat, which is built directly on his head.

Pompompurin build front 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I like how the curves are created

Things I didn’t like:

  • Compared to the other Sanrio builds that came out at the same time (nearby NBCC numbers), I feel that Pompompurin has a lot less detail