






🗼 Build Paris, Own the Moment: Elevate your space with iconic elegance!
The dOvOb Architecture Paris Skyline Micro Mini Blocks set features 2324 precision 4x4mm bricks to build a highly detailed 3D model of Paris’s most famous landmarks. Standing over 11 inches tall, this sophisticated kit offers a challenging and rewarding experience for adults and teens 14+, doubling as a stylish decor piece that celebrates travel, culture, and architectural mastery.









| Item Dimensions | 9.4 x 7.9 x 11 inches |
| Number of Pieces | 2324 |
| Special Features | Superior Building Experience |
| Educational Objective | Team Building Skills |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 144.00 |
| Theme | Architecture |
| Color | Multicolor |
G**Y
Easy to assemble and looks nice
I ordered this because it looked nice. After opening, I was surprised that it included a pair of specially designed tweezers to help put this kit together.I was worried it would take glue to hold all of the one peg pieces creating the structure. The design actually held down the pieces very well. I did not have any problems, only worry and fear.The set's instructions were very clear. The only problem that I had was with the coloring. It was slightly difficult to tell light or dark grey pieces and some of the colors had print color mix problems (looked green).The set was well designed and holds up very nicely. The colors of the pieces appear consistent and look nice.This was one of the first generic type brick builds that I have considered to be a 5 star. Highly recommended.Edit: there were many extra pieces after completing this set. The only inconsistent item was the back side of the pieces were 2 different styles on all of the 2 by pieces. (See the last picture)
M**
I LOVE IT
One of the standout features of this building set is its attention to detail. The set includes a variety of tiny bricks that, when assembled, form a stunning representation of famous Paris landmarks and architecture. Whether you're a fan of the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, or Notre-Dame Cathedral, this kit captures the essence of the City of Light.The dOvOb Architecture Paris Skyline Building Set serves not only as a fun and engaging activity but also as a beautiful piece of office or home decor once completed. It can be proudly displayed on a shelf or desk, adding a touch of Parisian charm to your living or workspace.Assembling this model kit provides a sense of accomplishment and relaxation, making it an excellent hobby for both kids and adults. It encourages patience, fine motor skills, and attention to detail while allowing you to create a stunning piece of art.
X**7
Just ignore the numbers on the bags
This is a detailed building set of a few Parisian landmarks. I'm currently working on the Eiffel Tower (first landmark in the directions) and these are my first thoughts. This is a good set. The blocks are TINY, but the set includes a set of tweezers to help insert the blocks in the tight places they need to go. I do wish there was one of the block removal tools included as well. When you put the block in the wrong place and there are no pieces of the block sticking out, trying to get a fingernail under the block to pry it off sometimes doesn't work well. The tweezers will scratch the blocks a bit if you use that to try and pry the block off.When you first open the box, there are 13 or so bags of bricks and they seem to be labeled with consecutive numbers. Do not fall for the trick that these bags are numbered for you to open them in order. You must open all of the bags before you start. I wish the seller would have ordered the bags in the suggested building order. That would've made building sooooo much easier. It took me an entire afternoon just to sort the blocks before I could even start, and I only sorted them by colors. I did pull out the blocks that looked like they had one side printed with bricks on them to make it easier to hunt for the blocks of the same color.I've been working on the Eiffel Tower base for a few days now, and it has been challenging. With the angle the legs are going in order to meet in the middle before going straight up, some bricks are only using one pip/stud to hang onto the brick below it. So, when you put a new brick on top of that brick, things get a little dicey. Based on the looks of the other buildings, I am hopeful that the Tower is the hardest part of the set. The other buildings look very straight forward. I'm having a good time with it so far, and it has been taking me a while. It is nice to have some time devoted to this vs. only needing a single afternoon to complete it.
D**K
make sure you have all the parts
some of the parts were missing.
T**E
Awesome and fun build of Paris skyline
I have fallen in love with the micro builds. I find them so much more challenging and fun than your typical LEGO sets. These pieces are SMALL, but that is what makes it so fun. There are multiple bags with pieces in that are not labeled, but who cares!! The fact that the pieces are all mixed together I find is part of the challenge and worth your time. I like the tweezers that they include to grab some of the smaller pieces. The build is beautiful and we have a foreign exchange student from France right now who loves the look of it and it reminds her of home. The price is great for the time that you will spend on this build. If you have a fan of LEGO in your house and want to try something different, this is the build for you.
E**W
Read instructions once, cuss twice.
I wish I could leave 3.5 stars for this. Overall, the instructions were easy enough for an adult to follow and the company sent PLENTY of extra pieces in case you drop any (those tweezers are more necessity than convenience). The arrangement is pleasant to the eye, and I like that the smaller tableau takes up less space. HOWEVER. As suggested above, these pieces are TINY and can be a little difficult or frustrating to manipulate, so definitely do not recommend this kit for younger makers. Additionally, some parts like the Eiffel tower and the adjacent office building like to be knocked apart (especially mid-assembly). I'm a life long plastic bricks builder, so I appreciate a challenge, but there were points in this build where I thought about walking away from it entirely. I persevered, and it did look nice, but I'm glad I don't need to build it again.
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