🌿 Build Your Dream Garden, One Block at a Time!
The NifelizStreet Botanical Garden MOC Building Blocks set includes 2147 high-quality pieces designed for easy assembly. Perfect for teens and adults, this construction set promotes creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork. It features intricate details like a fountain and sakura tree, making it an ideal gift for design enthusiasts. Plus, it comes with a 3-month money-back guarantee for your peace of mind.
Item Weight | 2.44 Kilograms |
Size | 10*10*8.4 in |
Item Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 8.4 inches |
Number of Pieces | 2147 |
Theme | Crystal House |
Subject Character | Crystal House |
Color | Colorful |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 192.00 |
Special Features | Construction, Collectible |
Educational Objective | STEM |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
T**P
Modular Beaux-Arts Building
A worthwhile addition to any modular building collection, for half the price of Lego. Certainly not for novice builders (despite the 150 page instruction booklet laid out in baby steps), the whole outer structure of the greenhouse is built around a large cherry tree, and can make construction awkward sometimes. Eye catching design with no shortage of details. Nifeliz includes a thick, sturdy grey baseplate, but I built mine on a Lego baseplate to ensure that it will work with my other modular buildings. Nifeliz is really coming into their own as a quality manufacturer of original kits that are on par with Lego… they even included a bonus lighting kit!
C**N
The Botanical Garden Is An Amazing Centerpiece.
I purchased this set for my sister who has MS. She wanted something to help her with her hand dexterity, and has been putting together a large "Block Toy" display that is mostly composed of natural scenes blended in with an Urban backdrop. I figured this would be a nice hook to tie the theme together, and I was not disappointed.My sister relished putting this together. Absolutely enjoyed it. She constantly remarked about the level of detail in this set and how amazing it is. It took her a little while to put together and when she finished, she tied it to her pastoral scene with a couple of river base plates.I must not have read the description correctly when I purchased this, because my sister remarked something about this looking good with LED's. So I reached out to the seller, who not only replied promptly, but was exceptionally nice; who told me there are LED's in the kit, but would ship more if they were missing. Before I could ping my sister to tell her to check for the lights she texted, "BRO! THERE ARE LED'S!" ...Long story short. My sister is enamored with this piece, and it looks amazing in her setup. Y'all gave my sister, an artist who hasn't been able to use her hands functionally for a long time, a beautiful project that allowed her to use her hands and produce something amazing. Thank you. These are gorgeous sets that you produce.
K**R
A difficult build, but you can make it easier
I agree that this is a difficult build. There are a lot of small builds inside that fall apart easily when trying to add more things. I found advice to build the lower glass walls separately, then add them as a unit; that was a big help. Working around the center cherry tree is really tricky; it might be worth making a smaller tree that goes out in all 4 directions?Nifeliz is a bit pricier than some other versions I've seen, but the quality of the pieces is absolutely top notch. Some also come with instructions for adding the lights.Using removable Lego glue would also help a lot. I didn't use it here, but I've used it on MOCs where the design clearly won't support itself (a damselfly's tail and legs, for example).Still, a very nice display piece that will likely keep you busy longer than other 2,000 piece sets.
L**R
Botanical Garden with lots of details
A little challenging to get the central tree completely assembled. Many leaves and branches are very close to one another. Didn’t try to electrify it. The pieces were included, but without additional instructions. Beautiful finished product.
A**A
Botanical Garden or Little Shop of Horrors?
I’ve never done a set that wasn’t made by LEGO, but I had high hopes for this one because I loved the design, and I thought it would look great with my modular buildings. When I finally got it together, it was nice, but there were some serious problems. I was shorted 5 bricks, and two of them were crucial, so I had to raid my extra LEGO bricks to MacGyver something together to substitute for them. Several of the bricks were scratched and smudged with something that wouldn’t wipe off, I had to get my jeweler’s tool that I use to untangle knots to try to widen the holes in the 1x1 plates because the sticks wouldn’t go in, and if that didn’t work, I had to hold the plate on the edge of the table and use a hammer to pound them through. Most of the bricks didn’t want to lock together smoothly, either. There were times when the directions kept putting the proverbial cart before the proverbial horse, and that cherry tree was the spawn of Beelzebub when I tried to make it fit. It kept knocking over the other trees and plants like some big, flowery bully! Because the sign was a bit spooky, I’d already decided to ditch part of the design and build an Audrey II, and I’m glad I did. Compared to the LEGO modular buildings, this was a Little Shop of Horrors to build, and while I’m pleased with the end result, I’m gonna stick with the real deal from now on.
C**Y
Very Impressed with Nifeliz!!! Just as good as Lego if you take off your brand bias glasses!!
This was my first large "not-Lego" set, I've always just bought Lego brand sets, but the price of them is kind of ridiculous, this was such a fun build and I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of this set too!! Wasn't missing any pieces, good clear instructions and a bonus lighting kit!!! I hope Nifeliz keeps making many more sets and growing as company, Lego need some good competition in the brick building market and I think this company can Certainly be that!!!
A**R
Good for a knock off
The pieces definitely don’t click together as well as a lego but it’s obviously not lego, so you pretty much get what you pay for. I probably wouldn’t buy again but I don’t hate it.
A**R
Awesome product but a few difficult parts to assemble
So I loved this overall. It's beautiful and amazing. But whoever made the instructions underestimated how difficult it was going to be to get the first floor roof on after everything else, because you have to reach underneath things and you can't get enough leverage and it knocks down the little lamps and ugh. But overall, amazing.
G**R
Was a fun build
The tree in the middle is a pain in the but, other then that instructions for the lights would’ve helped but where easy to do.
B**Y
Lighting has no instructions , very steady hands needed
I love the build though it was very finicky to assemble, especially the cherry blossom tree and the side glass walls. What was more disappointing was that it came with a lighting kit but no instructions on HOW to install the lights.If you have patience and steady hands and know how to install lights then it’s great- if you are missing one of those then the experience goes a little downhill but still good overall- I’d give it 3.5/5
G**N
Not worth the money. Not well made
Not worth the money. Not well made. Definitely won't buy from this seller again
J**M
Terrible
I bought this for my granddaughter as a Christmas present and was very disappointed when she went to build it and was missing multiple parts. I was not able to return either as it was past the return window. Waste of money. DO NOT BUY!
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