🏗️ Build Your Own Medieval Dreamscape!
The Nifeliz Medieval Town Market Building Kit is a 1,724-piece architectural masterpiece designed for adults aged 16 and up. This engaging set features a posable horse figure, an apple tree, and a small food stall, allowing for creative building and interactive play. With its removable floors and versatile design, it encourages relaxation and enhances creative thinking, making it a perfect gift for hobbyists and fans of intricate models.
Package Dimensions | 42.6 x 31.9 x 12.19 cm; 2.07 Kilograms |
Manufacturer recommended age | 16 years and up |
Item model number | NF10099 |
Educational Objective(s) | Creative Thinking |
Number of Game Players | 1-3 |
Number of pieces | 1724 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
ASIN | B09JJSRKQZ |
O**T
Looks good, better than I expected.
I purchased the Nifeliz Medieval Town Market, wanting it for my display. I had not heard of nifeliz, and couldn't find any reviews on this set. Here's my experience and for it compares with Lego.I expected poor quality (loose or tight fits), but their Bricks are great. Really happy with them.Packaging - simple box. Bags labeled 1, 2, or 3. The building(s) are all from parts from bags labeled 1. A lot of digging and shuffling, not as organized as Lego. Instructions were pretty good but the pages stuck and ripped on first open.Build -Design Sad parts - The joints that allow the building to fold open or shut use an odd build decision that's didn't really work. The posts that anchor the joints aren't designed well and can pull out, pop open, and are a fragile. They tried to anchor the joint posts with a method that actually bends the brick (I believe this is considered an"illegal build" by Lego standards). It doesn't work and when the joint inevitably pops out, it's even harder to put back due to the bent brick preventing it, requiring further disassembly to repair.The front door has no floor foundation, which makes the door post prone to falling off when transporting.It's not the most stable build. Roofs a little weak. Could probably be reinforced with a little creativity.Some bricks are orange colored, like the table top and stair's steps. They're a little out of place with the otherwise neutral look of the set.Design good parts:Looks really good when finished. Just don't plan on moving it or paying with it much unless you are in the mood to repair frequently.I would probably only recommend to someone who is going to set it and forget it, or who is in the mood to modify it for a few structural improvements.
A**Y
I’m so happy with how good this looks
This was an amazing purchase. In fact, I bought two sets. Both have a lot of intricate detail—even more detail that the name brand Lego sets I own. These were exactly what I was hoping for! All pieces were included in the set I received. The instructions were clear and easy to follow. I’m in my 30s and it took me several hours to assemble, so I’m not sure that anyone younger than 15 could do it on their own.
D**N
Quality set for d&d
I run a D&D game with my kids and this whole line of mideval sets are perfect for it. minor fit and finish issues with the piece feel, but its less than 1/4th the cost of lego. Very much worth the money, I will be purchasing all of the mideval sets from this company.
A**R
Looks nice at a few key angles, often inconvenient in structure
Visually speaking it works and the colors mesh well (save for the bright orange) but structurally very strange, almost to the point that the main building isn’t very sound, and leaves a lot of awkward gaps in the roof and walls that make the whole piece look more clumsy than rustic at times, though much can be fixed with some extra pieces and a creative mindset to mend many of the issues, but on its own is overall inconvenient at times as a build.
J**A
Fun and challenging build
A very fun and challenging build. This one is great if you like medieval settings
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