🐾 Build Your Corgi Dreams, One Tiny Brick at a Time!
The LarceleMicro Dog Building Blocks Set features 3274 tiny plastic pieces designed to create an adorable Corgi model. Ideal for ages 14 and up, this complex assembly kit offers a rewarding challenge that promotes creativity and stress relief. Instructions are included, and while the assembly may be intricate, the satisfaction of completing your masterpiece is unmatched.
R**W
Very time consuming.
I really enjoyed building the corgi. It took me 11 hours to complete. The first 3 steps are kinda confusing. Once you get passed those step, it gets much easier. I did like how long it took me to build. With traditional lego set, I get them done in a few hours. The pieces are very tiny and don't always lock in like traditional legos. Sometimes the pieces slide around. You just got move them around to get them into place. It does come with a brick separator and many spare parts. The completed corgi fits in one hand. It's perfect size to have on a desk, bookshelf, or window sill. Would purchase again.
B**S
Challenge and Fun Build.
Don’t let this scare you. It’s differs from other building blocks. These blocks are small and all the same size and shape. They interlock, giving you a very sturdy finished product.Advice. Tools! You need these to make it easier. I used a special tweezer made for building blocks. Amazon sells them. Search for Nanoblock tweezers. I also bought a tool set from this model dog product maker on Amazon. Their tweezer was not useful. But the little hammer was perfect for tapping down rows.The schematic may look confusing. You build by rows and there are sections for legs and ears that will be placed on body after these are built. Start from schematic row 1 from the bottom and work your way up. You do this for all new rows.
C**G
Do not buy
After 9 plus hours I am finally done. A few extra things that came up from my update yesterday. I have 42 extra pieces left and some don’t even go to this kit. I know this because some of these pieces are the same pieces you use for the eyes but are white. I was missing a piece that I needed but was able to use one of the extra pieces. I actually had 45 extra pieces if you count the one I used to make up for the missing one and also for some reason there was an empty space behind both feet I put an extra piece on to make the back feet stronger. Last thing I noticed is the box says 3 and up but the booklet says 14+.I wanted to update my review. I have been building this for going on more than 7 hours and I’m maybe about 90% of the way done and that’s just insane. The directions when you start putting layer on layer all the previous layers are blue so it makes it very very hard to continue the build. Also it is very unstable and not sturdy at all. A lot of pieces it’s like a 4 long piece on a 1 length piece so I have had to reputedly put pieces back together more times than I can count. A lot of the pieces just don’t fit right. There are gaps all over and I have pushed this thing as hard as I can against my table and they still don’t fit right. A lot of pieces also are curved. This is just a mess and a very bad product. Another issue I have that I don’t understand is they tell you in the corner of each picture what pieces you need (this I understand) but then right under that picture on most if not all the pages they list like in most 2 pieces that are in the picture above like you need those as well but you never do.When I got this I was a little upset with the size of it as I thought it was bigger. I got over it. Then I opened it for my daughter and the pieces were very small. I also got over that. She went to put it together and looking at the directions it is insane. I knew this was not legos but unlike legos that does a few pieces at a time this thing does if not a full layer 3 at a time. Just shows all 3 and it is very hard to figure out where all the places go. Like first image is 3 layers and each layer just shows each piece laying next to each other. This is a complete waste of money. First and last product I will ever buy from the company.
D**E
Challenging, but rewarding.
This is a frequently returned item, probably because it's pretty difficult. Once you figure out the instructions it's a very rewarding activity. I got this as a gift for my little cousin, she is 14. We spent a couple days working on it and teaming up. You need to lay out the pieces you need separate for each step as you go to make things easier. We felt a great deal of satisfaction and accomplishment after finishing it. Don't give up! Work from the bottom and build up on the steps that involve stacking pieces. I mean look at this dog! It's Fantastic! We named him Micro because the pieces are microscopic 😄 alot of fun if you are patient! Only reason it is 4 out of 5 is because it's definitely not for kids. If you enjoy a challenge then this is for you, but you must be patient.
A**.
A fun activity that teens/adults can enjoy, NOT FOR KIDS!!!
Personally I liked it, I'm a sucker for building stuff and this was pretty fun to put together.It's like lego pieces but they are all just 1 small square piece of thousands to make the model of whatever version you bought.I would say this is definitely NOT for children/kids, as they would be highly tempted to eat all the individual small pieces which there are over thousands of....Plus the edges are pretty sharp, I didn't notice when the plastic edge cut a bit of my finger but drew no blood just cut my skin a bit so be careful.... So imagine if a kid are this, yikes.Directions can be confusing yes, but if you count the individual layers then you know which part you are on to move on to the next layer and make sure to count how many pieces you need for a row or section... And if your confused about which color to put, just look at the front image of the box for reference. After you got it figured out, it becomes pretty easy actually just make sure the little blocks are evenly laid out the best way you can to make the process go a lot quicker.This is a fun activity to give to a teenager or an adult, they are going to get the most enjoyment out of this.
C**W
Harder to put together than you think 😔
For starters these pieces are so small. I took picture to show size comparison, one with tweezers due to me having to use them to put this together. I do not recommend for children at all. The pieces are very tiny, maybe for a teenager definitely not for ages 3+ like it says on the box. There are a lot of pieces too. Definitely going to take me longer to put together than I expected.
J**L
Panda lego set
It was really difficult at first butthen I got the hang of it and I really excited when it got done with it.
A**R
Really Cute
It was a gift. Well liked.
R**S
ufff
Teile sind echt winzig.. kleiner als echtes Lego. Es ist nicht einfach dieses Schwein zu bauen.. Hoffe ich schaffe es 😅3 von 5 weil es echt so schwer ist mit den winzigen Teilen und die Anleitung hilft auch net viel. Viel vieeeeel zu teuer für das was man bekommt!
C**N
Déçu
The media could not be loaded. Vraiment déçu du produit. Destiné à des personnes d à partir de 3 ans. Mais un plan avec aucune explications. Des schémas qui change d une photo a l autre. Au prix de 30€ je m attendait vraiment a mieux. Très déçu. J attend un geste de votre part.
A**R
Very poor instructions
It states its suitable for 3+ but the instructions don't show step by step, only 30+ pieces all together. Children are unable to build this due to the very poor instructions and the pieces are very very small.
H**S
So much fun
I have bought this little Lego pig as a Christmas present, I can’t express how much joy this brought to the receiver. If someone loves piglets like the receiver does, then highly recommend it, good quality of blocks too
V**6
Impossible! It's the cat Satan wants us to make.
I don't know who has the time for this, maybe a prisoner in for a long stretch? Make sure you don't drop a piece, you'll need a searchlight and a magnifying glass the size of a dinner plate to find it.The box says from age 3, yeah right! Show me a 3 year old that could do this and I'll show you a 100 year old that can somersault their way up the Eiffel tower.You know people step on Lego and it hurts like hell? You won't even notice this, you'll brush it off like toast crumbs on your foot, making a mental note to sweep the floor more often.If (and it's a 50 meter high if) you did manage to get some pieces together you will revel in your genius, until you realise you have wasted 20 hours of your life piecing together 40 teeny tiny bricks to make a teeny tiny cat, that nobody cares about anyway.Save your money, your fingers and your sanity. Go buy a waving cat, enjoy the movement of its arm, because if you attempt this, your arm won't be moving for a while.
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