Review of nanoblock Tokyo Tower NBH_090

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Tokyo Tower build and box

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Number: NBH_090

Country: Japan 

Number of Pieces: 280

Difficulty Rating: 3/5

Tokyo Tower build front view

This is at least the second version of Tokyo Tower. The original is NBH_001. This kit has a gap in the bottom base so it can be used with one of the LED plates.

This kit begins by preparing the base plate. It consists of laying out green on a clear 20×20 baseplate. There is a gap in the green so that the light from the LED baseplate could come through.

Tokyo Tower build side view

The next few steps create the bottom of the tower and the building directly under the tower.

This build is unusual because each section of the building is built off the base and connected.

The first section is to build the base of the tower, which goes from 4 separate legs to 1 tower. I really liked how the arches were built.

Tokyo Tower build back view

The next section is building the rest of the tower. Each step is very straightforward. I like the amount of detail in each layer.

Note: I didn’t include the trees around the base. I don’t like how the trees look, so I left them off.

Tokyo Tower front 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I really like how the points where the legs become one tower

Things I didn’t like:

  • I didn’t like the trees, so I left them off

Review of nanoblock My Melody Ninja NBCC_217

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My Melody Ninja build and box

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Number: NBCC_217

Number of Pieces: 160

Difficulty Rating: 2/5

My Melody Ninja build front view

This build has 2 sections. There is the head and the body.

The head begins by taking 2 steps to complete the base 2 layers that all the rest of the head will be built on.

After building the base layers, the head goes up in a straightforward manner. At one point, I paused building the head to add the blue bow. The bow is held in place by one stud, so I had to be careful once it was added.

My Melody Ninja build side view

Once I started the ears, I needed to double-check that I hadn’t skipped a step or added extra bricks because there are several identical steps to create the height of the ears.

Once I had built the base of the head, I flipped it over and added a base layer that rounded out the head a bit.

Then it was time to move on to the body. I had quite a bit of difficulty getting all the bricks lined up for the first step of the build, but eventually got things lined up properly.

My Melody Ninja build back view

Then the body went up in layers.

After building to the top of the body, I flipped the build over and added legs and a tail.

The final step was to attach the head to the body.

My Melody Ninja front 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I like the contrast of the blue bow against all the pink

Things I didn’t like:

  • I found the first step for the body to be confusing

Review of nanoblock Himeji Castle NBH_099

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Himeji Castle Box and build

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Number: NBH_099

Country: Japan 

Number of Pieces: 330

Difficulty Rating: 3/5

Himeji Castle front view

This build begins by laying the outline of the castle and wall on the baseplate.

The next steps are adding a couple layers of bricks to create the castle and the wall.

Himeji Castle build side view

The next steps are to add the large walls on the side of the building. These use dark grey to create the roof details on the walls. Each step also adds a layer to the castle building.

Then, a couple more layers are added to the castle before starting on the roof.

The next several steps are to create the light grey roof.

Himeji Castle build back view

The last step was to add the trees to the baseplate. I didn’t add them when the instructions said to because I knew I would keep knocking them off when I was building the rest of the building.

This kit also came with nanoids, but I didn’t include them because I knew they didn’t match the scale.

Himeji Castle build front 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I like the various shades of grey that are used to add details to the build

Things I didn’t like:

  • I don’t love how the tower at the wall corner doesn’t line up with either of the walls

Review of nanoblock Mega Lucario RS NBPM_R11

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Mega Lucario build and box

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Number: NBPM_R11

Number of Pieces: 580

Difficulty Rating: 4/5

Mega Lucario build front view

The build begins with building the body and the head as 1 tower. I laid the foundation on my nanoblock pad and built up from there. As I built the tower, I added ball joints that would be used to attach the rest of the body part to the tower. It began with blue, then moved into the yellow that makes up Mega Lucario’s shirt. Then I built the head, including eyes and a nose. The back of the head was very flat, which I didn’t really like.

Mega Lucario build side view

Next, I built and attached the ears.

Then I built the base. I was pleasantly surprised that, because of how the base is built, the finished body stayed upright. This continued through the rest of the. build while I added more sections.

Next, I built the feet and legs. The feet were identical to each other. The legs were mirrors of each other. When I attached the first leg, I needed to do a double check because not all the ball joints were lined up properly.

Mega Lucario build back view

Next, I built and attached 2 identical arms.

Next, I built his, for lack of a better word, tail. This was straightforward but did take some careful attention to make sure the side studs went in the correct direction.

The final step was to attach the details coming off his head.

Mega Lucario build front 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I like that, due to how the stand is built, that the final build is staying upright

Things I didn’t like:

  • I don’t like how flat the back of his head is

Review of nanoblock Classic Camera NBH_076

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Classic Camera build and box

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Number: NBH_076

Difficulty Rating: 2/5

Classic Camera build front view

The box says Bic Camera Limited. I believe that this kit was only available at limited stores.

I began the build by laying out the base layer of bricks on my nanoblock pad. Then I added the second layer of bricks which connected the base layer together.

Classic Camera build side view

Then, I began to build up the camera’s sides. This means that the actual camera is hollow.

After adding a couple of layers to the sides, I built and added the base of the lens.

Then, I followed the clear directions to build the rest of the side of the camera and the lens.

Classic Camera build back view

Then, it was time to add the top and close the build-up. This was by far the most difficult part of the build. My build even exploded the first time, and I needed to restart.

The problem with the build comes from the fact that the back is offset. This means there is a wall of bricks that aren’t connected. While I was building, it tried to pop out. The hard part was making sure that when the camera back pops back in. The first time, it wasn’t lined up, so when I pushed down, the whole roof collapsed, causing the bricks to explode.

The final few steps are adding the details to the top of the camera.

Classic Camera build front 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I really like how the details make the build look like a miniature camera

Things I didn’t like:

  • I didn’t enjoy it when my build exploded while I was building it

Review of nanoblock Mega Gengar RS NBPM_R10

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Mega Gengar build and box

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Number: NBPM_R10

Number of Pieces: 530

Difficulty Rating: 3/5

Mega Gengar build front view

This build it created in 3 parts. The body and the 2 arms.

I began by building the body. I laid the foundation out on my nanoblock pad.

Mega Gengar build side view

I built the body in layers. Each layer took 2-3 steps to complete. As I got to the top of the body, it was important to keep track of which slanty pieces I was using.

The layers added the mouth, eyes, and coin on top of the head. Keeping the spines along Gengar’s lined up was a bit tricky.

The next step was to build the two arms that would connect the hands to the body.

Mega Gengar build back view

Then I built the two hands. They are mirrors of each other. Each hand was fairly straightforward.

Once I finished each hand, I attached the arm to the hand.

The final step is to attach the arms to the body.

Mega Gengar build front 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I like that the final build is solid with connection points between the body and the hands

Things I didn’t like:

  • I got confused about which slanty pieces to use at some points. This meant I had to take things apart and rebuild. I’m not sure that the variation of slanty pieces adds to the final look of the build

Review of nanoblock Arc de tiomphe de l’Etoile NBH_075

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Arc de tiomphe de l'Etoile build and box

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Number: NBH_075

Country: France

Difficulty Rating: 2/5

Arc de tiomphe de l'Etoile build front view

I bought this kit used to all the bricks were combined into 1 bag. The fact that all the bricks were combined made building more difficult because it was hard to tell the difference between grey and dark grey. Most of the bricks are dark grey, and the grey is only used in 1 step.

The build begins by laying out the 4 base columns on the 20×20 base plate.

Arc de tiomphe de l'Etoile build side view

The 4 columns are built in very straightforward layers. In the layers, the details on the inside of the arch and statues around the outside.

Then, the columns are connected in pairs by building a structure for the main building. Then, there are 2 columns.

The 2 columns continue to go up. In several steps, the instructions say where to start the layer, which is unusual but a very nice detail.

Arc de tiomphe de l'Etoile build back view

Then, the 2 columns are connected to create the roof of the Arch. It goes up in layers. The layers switch off between dark grey and cream. At one point, the layer uses grey bricks instead of the dark grey.

The Arc de tiomphe de l’Etoile is in the center of a giant roundabout. I don’t remember there being trees or street lights in the center of the roundabout, so I left them out of the build.

Arc de tiomphe de l'Etoile build front 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I liked how the instructions included where to start a layer. This made it easier to keep things lined up.

Things I didn’t like:

  • I found it hard to tell the difference between the 2 greys, which means rebuilding the kit would be hard unless I was super careful taking the build apart in the first place

Review of nanoblock Kirby Fire NBCC_200

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Kirby Fire build and box

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Number: NBCC_200 

Number of Pieces: 280

Difficulty Rating: 2/5

Kirby Fire build front view

This build begins with creating the base for Kirby. There are gaps in the back where the feet will go.

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 also add Kirby’s arms, cheeks, and eyes.

Kirby Fire build side view

The next step is to build Kirby’s fire crown. This proved to be surprisingly tricky. Each step included adding a ton of bricks, and sometimes, it was hard to tell when to add a 1×1. Even when I could tell to add a brick, it was tricky to tell where exactly to add it. I wish the instructions had been more spread out so there would have been more steps.

Kirby Fire build back view

Next is to build Kirby’s feet. They are very straightforward.

The final step is to build the stand since Kirby’s feet hang below the body but can’t hold him up.

Kirby Fire build front 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I really like the use of clear bricks to create the fire crown

Things I didn’t like:

  • I wish the instructions for the fire crown had been more spread out

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