
This post is a review of the nanoblock Bulbasaur build. Bulbasaur is part of the nanoblock Pokemon collection. Wondering what else is part of the Pokemon Collection? Click Here for a list.
Names:
- English: Bulbasaur
- Japanese: Fushigidane
Number: NBPM_003
Number of Pieces: 120
Difficulty Rating: 2/5

Bulbasaur is a pokemon I feel that people are super polarized about. I know it is probably the least popular of the generation 1 starters, but I have always thought it was cute.
This was one of my early builds, so I was still learning how to follow the directions. I really learned how to use the arrows from the first step to make sure things are lined up, which was less critical with the rounder pokemon.
Overall, I felt Bulbasaur was a bit of a letdown compared to the other pokemon I had done. It doesn’t really have the detail, and I think the colors don’t flow together like they do on the actual pokemon.

Things I liked:
- I liked how they gave the spot detail by having the dark green on the body
Things I didn’t like:
- I feel like the greens from the main body and the bulb clash
Link to order: Amazon