[Official] Nanoblock Thread

lilrex21

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lol I have both OG and Kino member. I buy a lot of books but always wait till member sales :)

btw a safer way of removing labels, instead of burning the label - is to use hairdryer. Hahaha. Once the glue heats up it will loosen and you can remove it easily without a trace.
 

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lol I have both OG and Kino member. I buy a lot of books but always wait till member sales :)

btw a safer way of removing labels, instead of burning the label - is to use hairdryer. Hahaha. Once the glue heats up it will loosen and you can remove it easily without a trace.

Yeah, hopefully kino isn't going to have their next sale so soon or I'm gonna go bankrupt :s13:
Shall try your way of removal on my ikea boxes!
 

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Hi, does anyone knows roughly whats the general rsp price of nanoblocks in japan? Is it alot cheaper?


It's quote abit cheaper. Got to Yodobashi as they sell their Nanoblocks WAY cheaper than Jap RRP.

The LED base set is JPY 770 so about SG9.30 + CC conversion.

Most of the regular animals are in that price range too.

Tokyo Skytree (non deluxe) is SG22.

The sights box sets are around S$14.

You can get the monotone, clear and coloured box sets for about S$28.

Post cards are harder to find but about $14.50.

They have some special sets such as the Hello Kitty range.

If you go to the actual Tokyo Skytree you can get limited edition sets.

Moral of the story: bring an empty luggage to cart stuff back.
 

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It's quote abit cheaper. Got to Yodobashi as they sell their Nanoblocks WAY cheaper than Jap RRP.

The LED base set is JPY 770 so about SG9.30 + CC conversion.

Most of the regular animals are in that price range too.

Tokyo Skytree (non deluxe) is SG22.

The sights box sets are around S$14.

You can get the monotone, clear and coloured box sets for about S$28.

Post cards are harder to find but about $14.50.

They have some special sets such as the Hello Kitty range.

If you go to the actual Tokyo Skytree you can get limited edition sets.

Moral of the story: bring an empty luggage to cart stuff back.

I like the last line.
 

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Hi, anyone has the instruction to "Welcome Home" set? Would love to make the dog from my extra pieces. Hope someone can help. Thanks!
 

justmeasures

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Hi, anyone has the instruction to "Welcome Home" set? Would love to make the dog from my extra pieces. Hope someone can help. Thanks!

NBWHome.jpg


only reason why I'll do this is because this kit is OOS.
 

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Btw guys, does anyone knows if the Mauritshuis Museum is still in production/available in stores?

Sharing what i know fr tis forum, Mauritshuis prob not in production. Very hard to find. Have to import as no more locally. I'm also looking for it.
 
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