Review of nanoblock Obanai Iguro NBCC_113

This post may contain affiliate links, and I may earn a small commission at no cost to you. This commission allows me to give you more information about brick builds by enabling me to buy more sets. See my full disclosure here .
Obanai Iguro build and box

This post is a review of the nanoblock Obanai Iguro build. Obanai Iguro is part of the nanoblock Character collection. Wondering what else is part of the Character Collection? Click here for a list.

Number: NBCC_113

Number of Pieces: 190

Difficulty Rating: 2/5

Obanai Iguro build front view

Obanai Iguro is a member of the Demon Slayer Corps in the Demon Slayer Anime. For more information about him, check out the fandom wiki page. For more information about the nanoblock builds, check out my collections page for links to other reviews.

Obanai Iguro build side view

This nanoblock build is split into 2 parts. There is the head and the body.

The base layer is made up of white and black bricks. The layer is staggered. I laid the base layer out on my nanoblock pad. The rest of the head goes up in layers of interlocking layers.

After building the main section of the head, you add the hair on the front of the head. Then you add the final details to the head.

Obanai Iguro build back view

After finishing the head, it’s time to move on to the body.

Obanai Iguro wears a pinstripe jacket. This means there are a lot of details in the jacket which adds the need to pay attention to the build.

I began the body by laying the bricks out on my nanoblock pad. The body goes up in straightforward layers. After building the body going up, you flip the build over and add the hips and legs.

The next step is to connect the head to the body. This was a bit tricky because it was hard to lie up the head based on the image. However, there was only one way to actually connect the head.

Obanai Iguro build 3/4 view

Things I liked:

  • I like the snake head that is coming off his shoulder

Things I didn’t like:

  • In the build, there are few places where bricks easily pop off, which was frustrating