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Finland, Helsinki
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27 Karma

Review on KLMEi Architecture Building Creative Hobbyists by James Cabot

Revainrating 4 out of 5

want a challenge the best in stackable units

Not easy to assemble. Yes, we've had both Lego bricks and several similar 'custom' brands, and most of them come with pretty decent instructions. This one came with a spiral notebook. These are tiny stones (see my photo) and some users may want to use tweezers on the tiny pieces. I'm clumsy and had no trouble building, but this is NOT the type of project you would give to someone with fine motor or dexterity issues. I've had fun building a few other brick projects. They can be kept in the box they came in as it is sturdy enough and has a handle so you can put it on a shelf with other games and toys. They can be a little tricky to take apart because they are so tiny, but it's not impossible. I'm more than a little upset that we got to the point where we were so close but missed parts. We could still have fun with this, but I also noticed the following: the email on the back of the box is misspelled and the only way to get other info to contact them is to send their QR codes scan, and if you don't, know some people use QR codes for malicious purposes. I don't like the idea of doing this.

Pros
  • Excellent design
Cons
  • There are bugs