🛌 Build your own Snorlax and snooze on ordinary collectibles!
The Nanoblocks NBPM012 Pokémon Snorlax is a beginner-level, micro-sized 3D puzzle featuring 220 tiny plastic blocks. Measuring just 4.39 x 6.4 x 6.4 cm, it offers a vibrant, detailed build that enhances creativity and planning skills. Perfect for ages 12 and up, this collectible is part of the official Pokémon Nanoblock series, combining fandom with a compact, stylish display piece.
Product Dimensions | 4.39 x 6.4 x 6.4 cm; 31.75 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 12 months and up |
Item model number | NBPM_012 |
Educational Objective(s) | Construction Skills |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Number of pieces | 220 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Material Composition | 100% Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Mehrfarbig |
Release date | 1 Jan. 2024 |
ASIN | B00SKGUPT2 |
A**U
Lovely Pokemon Snorlax Toy
Lovely toy. Snorlax nano puzzle
K**2
Amazing
It was quite fiddly and took a while to build but it was so worth it! It is adorable!
S**I
So cute
Very cute, lovely to build. A bit tricky as the parts are small. But a lot of fun
M**7
Fun, challenging kit for any Pokémon fan!
It looks adorable! The only reason I gave it four stars out of five is because when you complete it, there are several fiddly bits which are easy to knock off. That said, it is well worth it for the finished product and those fiddly bits do look great. I got this kit for myself. My sister had bought me a Snorlax one for my birthday this month and I loved it so much (once I understood the instructions lol... I found it mind-boggling at first. For context, I have built some Lego sets but I could not figure out the instructions of the nanoblocks Snorlax kit until I saw the beginning of someone starting it on YouTube...I was able to complete most of it myself but just needed to understand how the instructions worked before getting started...) Doing a kit previously helped with this Charizard kit as I knew what to expect, even though I found it more challenging than Snorlax.If you are struggling, this might help: In each stage, the blocks which are faded out are the parts that you have already completed and are building on top of. Whereas, the opaque colours are what you are actually building in each stage. Opaque = build, Faded = already-built. Once you get the hang of it, it is really fun. Sure, it can be a little infuriating at times but working it out is part of the fun. I always have a pen next to me so I can tick steps off as I go along (or tick off sub-steps within steps) - trust me, it helps!Would definitely recommend - with perseverance, Nanoblocks could legit become your new hobby (After these 2 Pokémon kits, 'I'm hooked').
T**R
squirtle!
The best of the three original starters, this little guy sits with my nanoblock Gengar at my desk and keeps my company :)I find these nanoblock sets to be very well made and instructions are well illustrated and fun to build up - when a good price pops up for them, I would highly recommend them as a gift to those who enjoy intricate little things and pokemon!
R**
Lego
Excellent
K**N
Poor value for money
Bought this for my daughters birthday. When delivered, I thought it was odd being flat in an envelope style package? Once opened, it's tiny bricks so when assembled, is really small?! Not what I expected and definitely not worth the £10 I paid for it
M**A
Fun little gift
A nice quick kit if you're looking for a small gift for a pokemon fan.
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