[Official] Nanoblock Thread

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My own loots just came in! :)
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Just a question, does Nanoblock have brick separator or something similar? If not, how do you guys separate stuck bricks?
 

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Got myself "posioned" too..


Got my kid a Clown Fish and a Sagrada Familia while window shoppin in toy's'rus
 

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hey. I stack another brick on top of it and try to pull it out. or I make use of a tweezer.

What if both of the bricks are stuck together? lol. Cos I was looking at how to dismantle them into single pieces. I use those metal ear cleaners (edges smoothed out) to act as a lever, but I want to seek an alternative.
 

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What if both of the bricks are stuck together? lol. Cos I was looking at how to dismantle them into single pieces. I use those metal ear cleaners (edges smoothed out) to act as a lever, but I want to seek an alternative.

This is freaky. I use the exact same thing too. LOL
 

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How do you store your nanoblocks, especially those small figurines without base plate? I currently placed them in a display box from Daiso using blutack but is really fragile and unstable.

Anyone has any idea where can I get the base plate so that they can be displayed more rigidly?
 

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What if both of the bricks are stuck together? lol. Cos I was looking at how to dismantle them into single pieces. I use those metal ear cleaners (edges smoothed out) to act as a lever, but I want to seek an alternative.

A really good tool to have on hand is a Spudger. Yes, it's a funny name but very useful. They're designed mostly for opening up electronics, phones etc. I tinker with electronics and also build plastic model kits, apart from my nanoblock obsession, so they come in handy for a number of different purposes.

Search on ebay for spudger and you will find them dirt cheap. Skinny black plastic one pictured only around $1. The metal one, less than $2. Can pick up a set for a bit more. Highly recommended.

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A really good tool to have on hand is a Spudger. Yes, it's a funny name but very useful. They're designed mostly for opening up electronics, phones etc. I tinker with electronics and also build plastic model kits, apart from my nanoblock obsession, so they come in handy for a number of different purposes.

Search on ebay for spudger and you will find them dirt cheap. Skinny black plastic one pictured only around $1. The metal one, less than $2. Can pick up a set for a bit more. Highly recommended.

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Good post! Maybe someone should start a Mass Order to get this. =)
 

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How do you store your nanoblocks, especially those small figurines without base plate? I currently placed them in a display box from Daiso using blutack but is really fragile and unstable.

Anyone has any idea where can I get the base plate so that they can be displayed more rigidly?

The base plates are on sale separately but not worth getting IMO. Why need to secure the base? I thought usually once display won't be moving them about much. Daiso casings would usually suffice.

If you are gonna shift them around a lot...I have no solution for u. =x
 

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Good post! Maybe someone should start a Mass Order to get this. =)

Don't know about you, I think it is possible to craft a tool using scape plastics...

The more pain in the ass would be pieces stuck to the base plate; kinda like leaving no gap for you to shove the tool to push it. :s22:
 

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deluxe himeji comes with the tweezers to separate the blocks.. hehe.. so happy to have 1 finally.. hahaha..
 
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