Nanoblocks is a line of micro-sized building blocks manufactured by Kawada Co. Ltd. in Japan. It was introduced in 2008 and has since become popular worldwide among children and adults alike. Designed to promte STEM education, the brand offers a range of construction sets depicting famous landmarks, animals, vehicles, and fictional characters.
Nanoblocks was introduced in Japan in 2008.
It gained popularity in Asia and Europe, and was later introduced in the United States in 2010.
It has since become a popular building block toy worldwide.
One of the world's largest toy manufacturers, LEGO offers a wide range of building blocks and sets, for children and adults. It is Nanoblock's biggest competitor in the building block category.
Mega Bloks is a Canadian brand of children's construction toys. It offers building blocks and sets for children of different age groups.
A series of miniature building block sets that depict famous landmarks, animals, vehicles, and fictional characters. Each set includes hundreds of pieces that can be assembled to create a detailed miniature model.
A series of building block sets that depict famous landmarks from around the world. Each set includes thousands of pieces and a detailed instruction booklet to help users build realistic 3D models.
A series of building block sets that offer a higher degree of complexity and detail. Each set includes thousands of pieces and is designed for more experienced builders.
No, Nanoblocks are not compatible with LEGO blocks due to their different size and shape.
Nanoblocks are suitable for children aged 8 years and above, and for adults who enjoy building and collecting miniature models.
The number of pieces in a Nanoblocks set varies depending on the set. Mini Collection series sets typically include around 100-200 pieces, while Sights to See and Advanced Hobby series sets include several thousand pieces.
The level of difficulty in assembling Nanoblocks depends on the set. Mini Collection series sets are aimed at beginners and are relatively easy to assemble, while Sights to See and Advanced Hobby series sets require more skill and patience.
Yes, Nanoblocks can be disassembled after they are assembled, but it may take some time and effort to do so.