What are the chances?
We've only had one nanoblocks kit here so far. I assume you have lots of them. We do have Lego, but that would make for much bigger pieces.
What are the chances?
We've only had one nanoblocks kit here so far. I assume you have lots of them. We do have Lego, but that would make for much bigger pieces.
I've got a drum kit and a red Strat, both courtesy of my sister.
I like the idea, but still prefer Lego. As you say, they would then have been large miniatures, though.
I have a box of first-wave Star Wars Lego somewhere, which would be worth a lot of money if I still had the packaging (thank-you Lock-n-Store nd your leaking roof).
We have masses of Lego that doesn't get used now. Don't have the original boxes that would make it worth anything. Some may get passed on to younger cousins.