🌈 Build, Illuminate, and Inspire!
The Glowing Flower House Building Kit is a 1506-piece set designed for both kids and adults, featuring intricate details, LED lighting, and an expandable design. Perfect for home decor or as a thoughtful gift, this kit encourages creativity and family bonding.
R**A
A great building set
This garden house building set is amazing! It is so different, I haven't seen anything like it before. My family had a blast building it together - such a great family activity. After it's built, it's a great decoration as well! The directions were easy and clear to read.
S**E
Good toy
It’s a perfect gift for my niece. She loves it.
Z**K
A bit pricey for the final quality
This was a challenging build. Three very small pieces were missing, but did not prevent completing the build. The walls could have been interconnected much better, they are floppy and do not hold together well. For larger completed sections, it becomes easy to see that the bricks do not fit together as well as the name brand sets. I did not expect great quality, but at the listed price, I feel the quality should be better.The brand, "Pantasy", appears to be a rebrand. If you remove the branding sticker, you find the "Xmork" original branding. A quick search, and I found Xmork may have better pricing for similar sets.Overall, this was a challenging build with good instructions and the lighting kit makes for a nice display in low lit rooms. I do NOT recommend this for the advertised age of 6+. Maybe this is better for 10+ or 12+. I would not build this again and plan to avoid the Pantasy brand in general.
C**W
Display piece with tight bricks
This is a pretty set once it’s together but it’s definitely more challenging than the name brand because the pieces are not as precisely molded. It took a lot of strength and sore fingers to tighten all the bricks. I tried to keep track of how long it took to assemble but lost track of time—at least six hours. It is a fun idea and I like that the little string of lights are included though it’s an afterthought—the light isn’t integrated into the design it’s just stuffed inside at the last step. Other than that, it’s a fun idea/design with lots of good pieces and the instructions are well-done. A tip for putting the brown roof tiles on: to get them straight, I built the flat edges first (different offer from directions) then used a metal butter knife to wedge in to straighten any crooked pieces. Overall, I recommend for adults or older kids—maybe 10 and up. My 7 year old did probably 2/3 of the building but he has tons of practice and passion for building and he needed adult help with tightening the bricks. I think the number of bricks, instructions, and time commitment would be too much for most kids his age. This set is also to build and leave built as a display piece because the bricks are too tight to be pulling apart and rebuilding
M**S
Brick Building Fun
This set is incredible, while I cannot afford "that brand we shall not name" this set was a dream come true and adorable! While building the bricks at times can be tight, I keep a spoon by me and use the back end to help compress some of the tighter pieces. The instructions are decent and I only had a few mishaps as I misjudged where a piece went but that happens to me with any building set. I will definitely be building more of Pan Tasy sets!
J**N
beautiful set
This is a gorgeous building set. All the pieces were present and the instructions were easy to follow. I love greenhouses and this is a great representation, I love all the little detailed plants.
S**S
Great addition to my collection
I have previously made the coffee house from this line and enjoyed that experience, so I was happy to find this kit.Assembly was challenging at times because "step" in the instructions included multiple layers and some were unclear on the placement when there were multiple pieces of the same color.But the two sets look fantastic together!
A**N
Nice Ecological Park building set
This set came well packaged and on time. Opening this box, I was very happy to see numbered bags. And my excitement grew when I saw an instruction booklet. More and more companies are going to “pdf” instructions, which is great, but your viewing device takes up valuable building real estate.So, any of my building block “buildings” I always build them on MILS plates so I can add them to my city. This set was no different. I know this set has a “swinging” wall but that does not work for me. So, I modified the build by omitting that “swinging wall”. The instructions were very clear and concise and are a good size to read. I placed an ordinary toothbrush on one page so everyone can judge the size.Having numbered bag is a huge help for people with limited build space. I do all of my builds on a small card table and with I only have to open a few bags at a time... very happy. In that aspect this was a good build, however (at least for me) at step 2-23, that portion should have been another complete bag. It would save everyone the hassle of dealing with all those extra pieces in the build area.The build itself was good the brick grip (force holding the bricks together) was all over the map. Some bricks went together nicely others; it seemed like I needed a small hammer to get them connected. As you can see in some of my pictures there are “gaps” in the blocks due to the pressure needed to “snap” the blocks together. The walls of the “first half” of the building... not a fan. Again, in my mind, they should have been tied to one another at a couple of places earlier in the build to give strength, my walls are very wobbly and are only tied together at very the top.Then there is this - for a lack of a better term – “bridge “- that starts at step 2-1 and ends at step 2-13. HORRIBLE! This bridge is anchored by one small stud on one wall and every time you try to do something around it… it collapses. Then there are all these stem trees that go through the windows and have large palms on them. Do not get me wrong, they look great. But again are only anchored by one stud and will constantly need attention when you accidently bump them.This is a nice building when its finished, but like I mentioned earlier, I modified mine to be used in my small city. But I would not build this one again without making major changes to the walls.
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