MISINIC66010W Japanese Tea House Building Blocks Set, MOC CADA Bricks Street View House Building Kit with Lighting Set, Awesome Building Toys Gift for Kids and Adults(1200 pcs)
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MISINIC66010W Japanese Tea House Building Blocks Set, MOC CADA Bricks Street View House Building Kit with Lighting Set, Awesome Building Toys Gift for Kids and Adults(1200 pcs)

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🏯Authentic Japanese architectural design
💡USB-powered LED lighting set
🧱1200 precision ABS bricks

Description

🏯 Light up your creativity with a slice of Japan!

  • MODULAR DISPLAY READY - Easily disassemble floors to showcase detailed interiors, perfect for display or interactive play.
  • STEM ENRICHING ASSEMBLY - Clear, professional instructions make building engaging and educational for ages 14+.
  • DYNAMIC LIGHTING EFFECTS - Illuminate your build with a USB-powered LED set featuring multiple light modes for stunning night views.
  • IMMERSIVE ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL - Experience the charm of a traditional Japanese tea house with intricate exterior and interior props.
  • PREMIUM QUALITY ECO FRIENDLY - Crafted from high-precision, environmentally friendly ABS bricks ensuring durability and safety.

The MISINI C66010W Japanese Tea House Building Blocks Set features 1200 high-quality ABS bricks designed to replicate authentic Japanese architecture. Measuring 20 x 13 x 23 cm, it includes detailed interior furnishings and a USB-powered LED lighting system with multiple modes. Its modular design allows easy floor removal to display intricate interiors, making it a perfect collectible and educational STEM toy for builders aged 14 and up.

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Specifications

SizeOne Size
Item Dimensions7.87 x 5.12 x 9.06 inches
Number of Pieces1000
ThemeHouse
ColorC66010w
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS)72.00
Special FeaturesMISINI HOUSE
Toy Building Block TypeInterlocking Toy Building Block
Educational ObjectiveSTEM
Material TypeAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene

Reviews

4.7

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S**X

Amazing!

I love this house so much, and I can't recommend it enough. The quality is very similar to Lego, but at a much more reasonable price. The instructions are easy to follow, and the set is big enough that it took me a few days to finish. The lights were a bit difficult to install, but not nearly as hard as I expected them to be.

E**S

Fun & Challenging Build

This is the second set in this series that I've built. No issues with missing parts or stickers. Same minor gripe as others regarding the vending machine side pieces warping out at the top because they lack a point of attachment. Two things about the led lighting - the image shows the streetlight and lamp outside the bottom door as being lit; in fact, they are not wired in the instructions and do not actually light up. The box is so much nicer than the Lego boxes. Lots of attention to details, hope they continue to add more to this series.

C**I

A really fun & cute build

I really enjoyed all the tiny details. The build is very well engineered and mechanically strong and absolutely fun to build. ALSO it’s undeniably cute.

D**Y

Gorgeous design, great value

This is a beautiful set, and really good value. The box is solid, the bags are labelled, the manuals are well printed and very straightforward (there's only one tiny mistake in it). In terms of quality, I'd say it reaches 99% of the L3g0 quality for half the price. A few pieces had "nibs" from the injection spots, and some of the long bars had some "warpage", but nothing blocking. All the parts clicked into place, showing some really good tolerance management. Compared to other alternatives I've tested, this is top shelf. L3g0 also typically gives you one extra of each 1x1 piece; here you get a couple of random extra pieces, which makes you wonder if you missed a step.As someone mentioned, installing the sliding backdoor is not straightforward. The easiest is to "split" it in two and slide into the the rail from the side, before reassembling. The LED strip is also longer than necessary and tough to install: be prepared to re-open the bottom floor to re-set it once you reach the second floor.The design is gorgeous, chock-full of details and cheeky references ("Plastic Sweat" for "Pocari Sweat"; for those who don't know, it's a Japanese drink, look it up!). Sliding doors, a balcony, round windows, a vending machine, flower pots... It's a miniature marvel, kudos to the designer! Strongly recommended!

P**N

Beautiful, High Quality, and Fun to Build

The short review: some problems, but you get high-quality bricks, clever design ideas, and a beautiful finished model for a great price.The longer review for brick geeks:Packaging: Heavy duty, embossed cardboard with attractive graphic design. The images are misleading because it implies you get light bricks. You don't. More below...Stickers or prints? Two sheets of stickers, no prints. One sticker keeps coming off a cylindrical technic piece it's attached to, but otherwise no issues.Bricks: The bricks are close to Lego in look and feel. No molding defects and few unusually large injection points. some of the tiles are a bit scuffed and there are some micro scratches on the clear parts but nothing outrageous or distracting. Some of the larger clear window parts are bagged separately, but most clear pieces come in bags with other parts. Clutch power is generally a bit tighter than Lego (think Cobi). Unlike Lego, there are no quality control issues with color consistency: all bricks of each color match each other well.Manuals: Two paper manuals that are clear and easy to follow except for one confusing step.Building Stages and Steps: Three stages, with around 180 steps total.Lighting: Simple and reasonably effective, just a string of very tiny LEDs spaced at regular intervals on a wire attached to a little dongle that has a button that cycles through light modes (flashing, fading, always on, etc.) and terminates in a USB-A plug. No battery option. The light strand is strung through small pieces throughout the structure to give it a generalized interior glow when viewed from the outside. There are no individually lit bricks, despite what the box and promo images here imply.Design: Beautiful and filled with clever details and interesting building techniques. Much more stable while building and when complete than the companion Steamed Bun Shop (which is designed to attach to this set via technic pins). This set has a lot character and charm, and it's clear a lot of thought and love went into creating this. The whole aesthetic is very clearly not Lego, and that's a great thing, since Lego tends to fall back on very conservative, safe, stereotypical design ideas. This is clearly its own thing, and a beautiful thing, at that.A lot of fun and very attractive. It's great to see companies like Cobi, Cada, and Pantasy now beating Lego at their own game, with sets of equal quality, greater interest, and often much cheaper pricing.

A**É

Loved the build

This is the first time I’ve built a set from a brand other than LEGO, and I really enjoyed it. Since LEGO has become a bit expensive for me, I decided to explore a new brand. I chose this one because the set looked amazing, and I’ve always wished LEGO would make small modulars like this. It was an easy decision to buy it.The final result exceeded my expectations, and the lights made it even more impressive. A few pieces were missing, but I replaced them with ones from my own collection. Other than that, the set is fantastic, and I’ve already ordered two more models. I can’t wait to complete the collection!

E**A

Love it!

Love love love!! One of my favorite sets ever! I love how it’s functional and it lights up. It was such a fun build and a great amount of pieces for the amount of money you pay. Love this brand so much.

N**D

A very fun build

Initially I was on the fence about this set because the price seemed steep, but it's a build worth the price and is incredibly detailed and isn't enormous--which I liked because I do not have the space for a massive modular. The instructions had a few hard to follow instructions such as the slide-wall being "dropped" into its slide-rail, which required a little bit more work but if you're a lego builder, you'll figure that out. The vending machine was a bit annoying to put together, and because of the lack of connection points at its top, the long flat pieces do bend outward. I used red masking tape to improve the aesthetic. Nonetheless it was a very fun build for a saturday afternoon.

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