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frontpage Posted by HilariousStar7752 ⢠Jul 29, 2024
Jul 29, 2024 7:32 AM
1810-Piece LEGO Art Hokusai ā The Great Wave
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I'd say the build itself is below average, but factors like the audio track and end satisfaction bring the build experience up to a 7/10-8/10 (depending on how interested you are in the history). The end result though, is a 10/10, and that seems like the main focus here. If you're on the fence about this one, I'd say it's cerainly worth it, especially if you're mostly concerned with the final result. This is probably the most satisfying sub-$100 Lego set I've ever done.
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I really want this set and its hit this price point a few times. I'm holding out for $75 or lower. Thanks!
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I'd say the build itself is below average, but factors like the audio track and end satisfaction bring the build experience up to a 7/10-8/10 (depending on how interested you are in the history). The end result though, is a 10/10, and that seems like the main focus here. If you're on the fence about this one, I'd say it's cerainly worth it, especially if you're mostly concerned with the final result. This is probably the most satisfying sub-$100 Lego set I've ever done.
I'd say the build itself is below average, but factors like the audio track and end satisfaction bring the build experience up to a 7/10-8/10 (depending on how interested you are in the history). The end result though, is a 10/10, and that seems like the main focus here. If you're on the fence about this one, I'd say it's cerainly worth it, especially if you're mostly concerned with the final result. This is probably the most satisfying sub-$100 Lego set I've ever done.
I'd say the build itself is below average, but factors like the audio track and end satisfaction bring the build experience up to a 7/10-8/10 (depending on how interested you are in the history). The end result though, is a 10/10, and that seems like the main focus here. If you're on the fence about this one, I'd say it's cerainly worth it, especially if you're mostly concerned with the final result. This is probably the most satisfying sub-$100 Lego set I've ever done.
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Yes, the building is repetitive, but I treat it more as a therapeutical sort of thing - podcast/music on while I build this. Fantastic set, EVEN at full price, so no brainer at $85 if you are a fan of this art piece.
I'd say the build itself is below average, but factors like the audio track and end satisfaction bring the build experience up to a 7/10-8/10 (depending on how interested you are in the history). The end result though, is a 10/10, and that seems like the main focus here. If you're on the fence about this one, I'd say it's cerainly worth it, especially if you're mostly concerned with the final result. This is probably the most satisfying sub-$100 Lego set I've ever done.
I agree that this is a pretty boring, non-technical build and its a lot of tedium and doing the same mirrored movements or just placing lots of dots.
My previous builds of the bonsai tee and Van Gogh Starry Night were much more challenging and varied.
Still, the final product looks really nice and and pdinc said above, sliding the picture in the frame and locking it into place was cool.
I wish I knew about the audio track first as I woulda listened while building.
I think it was 15 numbered bags (even more because multiple bags per number sometimes) and I would just do a bag here and there over a month so it was a nice stress free activity while listening to music or podcast.
For several hours of entertainment and some cool art I give this a thumbs up.
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