🛠️ Build Your Dream PC, One Brick at a Time!
The BRICKKKPANTASY Desktop Computer Building Bricks Set is a revolutionary kit that allows you to assemble a unique computer case using building blocks. Designed for enthusiasts, it includes components like a graphics card, power supply, and more, all while providing an engaging and creative experience. Ideal for gifting and enhancing your workspace, this set combines fun with functionality.
Package Dimensions | 37.69 x 26.39 x 12.29 cm; 1.45 Kilograms |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Manufacturer reference | US-85004 |
Educational Objective(s) | Team Building Skills |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
ASIN | B0C98D1PXL |
U**C
One of the most original building sets
I like building non-nornal sets and I build PCs so this was one I had to try. Its o viously not as large as a real PC, but it actually has nice volume to it. The building experience is awesome because, well it's a PC also. Highly recommend.
J**L
One of my favorite builds!!
If you love building sets, and have ever put together your own pc, you will really appreciate the details of this set. Very precise, with removable components, this was a fun, and realistic, build. The added light features are a definite plus. Zero complaints.
A**P
Impressive build with some great detail
I have built about a half dozen brick sets by Pantasy. They have always been quality builds and this one is no exception.The bags come numbered 1-7 and are clearly marked in the instructions on when each bag is to be used. The instructions are (mostly) easy to follow but there were a few places where you are going to have to really look closely to see where bricks go. It's mainly with gray pieces. They bricks go together very easily and are a similar quality to Lego bricks. I had no issues getting anything to connect.The finished build is really nice looking. I have built desktop computers in the past and the details on this model are great. From the chipset to the RAM to the GPU and power supply, everything in a real computer is in there (minus all the complicated wiring!). They even include a sticker for the cooling fans under the GPU! It really is very well designed.There are a few negatives. My set was missing one of the sticker sheets. I went through every page of the manual as well as under the flaps inside the box and it wasn't there. It happens, what can you do? The second issue is the connection point for the GPU. It is held with a very weak connection point. While it stayed in place, it is a bit wobbly and there is potential for it to come loose if the set is bumped. Finally, the end build leaves one side of the computer case open. I get that it's so you can see the details on the inside, but I wish that they had put a removeable panel in the build so that it looked like a real tower. That's just a personal want though and none of the things listed are enough to ding the build for at all.If you want a unique building block set, this is a great choice. The brick quality is on par with Lego and the end product really does look fantastic. It is on the higher end at $90, but in my humble opinion, it is worth it as the product really is a high quality set.
J**S
Really cool
I love how cool this set is, I wish there were more brick sets like this.It's good looking, and good quality.I really have nothing bad to say.
B**.
Really good build.
Packaging : The set comes in a very well decorated box that actually has authenticity stickers on it like a collectable item. Inside the box are bags numbered 1-7, instructions, and two sticker sheets.Instructions : The instructions are well printed, clear, and easy to follow.Stickers : So on the two sticker sheets, there's two normal stickers (of which only one is used - one is actually a spare), and one ... it's hard to explain, but it's basically a 3d silver name badge with an adhesive back that gets applied like certain types of transfer decal. It's unique, to say the least. Bonus points for actually providing a spare of the big sticker for the video card's fans.Parts quality : Fit and finish on standard parts is good. Finish on silver / gold parts is very good. Finish on printed elements - and there's a fairly large number of them - is very good. Bonus points for using printing for *ALMOST* everything, and I can understand why they went with stickers in the two cases that they did.Set design : The set is designed after an actual brand of computer components, and as such it is in fact possible to find reference points. It strikes a good balance of detail, scale, and accuracy ; it is not perfect in any of these regards, but it's understandable why it isn't.Overall thoughts : OK, so, I build computers for fun. At a glance, I can see what's here ... and equally, what's not. The case is a good balance of details and things left out so that it's structural. The hard drive rack and two removable drives are a decent enough representation of what they are that I can tell what they are ... but those aren't where they should be in the real M600 case. The power supply basement doesn't look nearly that nice in the real one either. The video card is scaled oddly - it's too small - but I can easily look past that because it's VERY obvious what it is. The RAM sticks are likewise too LARGE, but again, I can look past the odd scaling because it works. The mainboard is honestly surprisingly detailed and nice. The absolute lack of a CPU or CPU cooling solution is honestly the biggest nitpick I have, but I can also understand it as it would be a tricky thing to build right and make look good at that scale.On the overall? I like it, and it's going to sit on my shelf proudly. I have no qualms with giving it 5 stars despite the flaws, as I understand why they'd leave things out or not quite get scaling correct, and I'd have no qualms with recommending this build to anyone who loves a good gaming PC.
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