🏰 Build Your Legacy, One Block at a Time!
The dOvOb Micro Mini Blocks Taj Mahal Building and Architecture Model Set features 4000 meticulously crafted pieces, designed for both adults and children aged 14 and up. This architectural marvel not only serves as a challenging construction project but also as a stunning display piece, perfect for enhancing your home decor. Made from durable plastic, this set encourages creativity, teamwork, and a love for architecture.
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 1.29 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 9.5"L x 9.5"W |
Number of Items | 4000 |
Number of Pieces | 4000 |
Color | Multicolor |
Style | Architectural |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Theme | Architecture |
Special Features | Construction |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Educational Objective | Team Building Skills |
Skill Level | All |
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Tudy
Great product.
S**Q
Very challenging; for experienced only. But GREAT accessory tools!
As noted, this is VERY challenging, especially as a MICRO set, which is much smaller than the Mini size.This is the first set we have received that has a specialized tweezer & prying tool.Those 2 rate 10 stars**********!!! I was really amazed at what a difference they make in improving the ability to put this thing together, especially the very smallest pieces. I'd guess they cut the assembly time at least in half! They tweezers are a well-designed stainless steel that you close onto a piece & hold it while you place the piece, then release it & taa-daa! It's in place!....instead of fumbling & fussing with relative "sausage size" fingers trying to manipulate tiny pieces that are only 1/8" diameter! They are practically 'worth their weight in gold'!The little prying lever works great also in removing a piece! This pieces in this set adhere together particularly well, so it is very sturdy...and thus hard to get pieces apart when the need arises. This lever works wonders with that also.I would also highly recommend a free-standing magnifying LED lamp: that makes a world of difference also!I really like this particular brand; we have another set from them also. Very high quality!The instructions are well laid out with good details for 'special' pieces that need further instruction for putting together. They are not written, but this type of project would be impossible to write out what needs to be done. That would be mind boggling to even attempt to write out, let along so someone could figure it out!The only thing that would be an improvement, for me anyway with 'older' eyes, would be for the lines between pieces in the diagrams to be a little darker. For me it's hard to distinguish where one piece leaves off & another begins, especially when dealing with several L-shaped pieces that are intertwined together.Or when I have a long row of one color & it takes several long bricks, but of different lengths, it's hard to see the individual lengths.I highly recommend this solid, but challenging set....if you have the patience & determination to follow thru with it! My son & I work on it taking turns, with each one doing 1-3 pages on instructions.So just relax & enjoy & don't rush! Stop or take a break when your eyes get tired!
C**N
We LOVED this!
The media could not be loaded. This set was fantastic. We got all of the pieces plus extras. We loved that this was a challenge so it took us a while of working on it to complete it. My 16-year-old son and I spent lots of time together working on this so for the price, this was definitely a win on quality time. Great value. Will buy more from this company. Very pretty once completed!
J**N
Solid piece. Small so can be detailed but was confusing/difficult at first
The media could not be loaded. Very nice once put together. Took multiple hours to complete. Lots of left over pieces. Legos sometimes were difficult to put together. Booklet was confusing sometimes and had to get used to it.
P**R
Well designed kit
I purchased this kit as a means to pass some time while cooped up in quarantine, and it met my needs perfectly. I grew up in the 1950s with a variety of wood and metal construction sets--and this reminded me of those days. Putting things together was mildly challenging--just enough to make the time pass, but not enough to be frustrating. The only skill required is "reading" the illustrated instructions, which are entirely pictorial. I found the illustrations complete and accurate, although it takes some experimentation and (for me) a magnifying glass to make sure what I was doing matched the illustrations. If you require written step-by-step directions, you may be disappointed. The pieces and parts resemble the larger and very popular plastic construction sets, although they are FAR smaller. And there are a lot of them--around 4000 in this kit. I happened to have a very nice pair of tweezers to use, and these were indispensable given my fat fingers. The pieces come packed in plastic envelopes: different colors, sizes, and shapes packed together into a dozen or so packages. I'm sure this was not random, but I couldn't figure out the rationale. So I spent an hour or so right off the bat re-sorting these by color and shape and placing them into re-sealable plastic bags. I found very few defective pieces, no more than three or four, and none missing. Extra pieces are provided, which is a good thing since they are so small and easily lost. I probably have enough pieces left over--including those dropped into the carpet and now in the bag of my vacuum cleaner--to make a nice set of Tiny Houses. I used not only the re-sealable bags mentioned above but also a few plastic yogurt cups and a small tray or two to keep the pieces sorted and at hand. One advantage of the small scale of this project is that you need only a small working space to complete it--a traditional card table would provide more space than you need. The kit is cleverly designed, the quality is uniformly high, and the result may look good behind me during Zoom meetings. I spend an hour or two each day for about a week to complete it. The finished piece resembles the actual building--but only that. This should not be considered an accurate architectural model. Altogether, a very nice product.
R**N
Finally… a real challenge
My 8 year old son goes through Lego sets like it’s for babies so I decided to give micro a try. This is our first ever micro set and I’m loving it so far. I like the fine motor challenge and I like the complexity of the set. My son said he likes it more than Lego because it takes more than 1 day to complete (win win financially). My only complaint is that I wish the bags were organized differently. It’s annoying having to go through 5 different bags to gather pieces for 1 step. Ziploc bags definitely help with organizing but it’s still annoying. Because of the bag organization I have to help with getting the pieces so nothing gets lost. This is a great family project! I’m excited to see the completed set.Update: finally finished this set. It took us exactly 1 month. My son had a few meltdowns over small pieces but it’s ok. This activity was meant for fine motor skill building and patience training. It’s great as a bonding activity as well. He feels proud of himself and i couldn’t be happier. I ordered two more Sets from this company.
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