

🌈 Build brilliance, light up your world.
The 4450 PCS Cherry Blossom Rainbow Tree House is a micro building block set featuring half-size bricks for extraordinary detail, a built-in LED light strip for enchanting illumination, and precision-engineered pieces for a flawless fit. Perfect for adult builders and collectors, this challenging model combines creativity, craftsmanship, and display-worthy elegance.







| ASIN | B0BX94VGVP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #528,605 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #15,280 in Toy Building Sets |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (31) |
| Item Weight | 3.78 pounds |
| Item model number | 16297 |
| Manufacturer | KLMEi |
| Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 9.3 x 10.2 inches |
S**S
Great build, small issues.
Once assembled, this looks so great. The lighting shines from below the foliage. This has been a multiple evening project. The small issues are small but frustrating. *The last step of the second section calls for 3 orange pieces, but only one was in the step 2 bags. I was worried and found a couple of similar pieces, but the wrong color, in my stash of extra pieces. But that effort was unnecessary, the missing pieces were in the Step 3 bag. *The flames don't "click" in place, they fall out every easily. This includes the larger flame. *The pieces supplied to create the chains for the swing are very challenging to fit together and are apt to fly out of your hands. After I lost 2, I made my own chain from my chainmail supplies. All that being said, I love this tree house.
A**.
Packaging damaged and missing pieces
The box for the building set appears to have been opened and poorly taped back together. Upon further inspection, it appears that a number of pieces are missing, possibly an entire bag of them. Might have been fun to build, but can't be assembled due to the missing parts.
E**D
Micro block model
Challenging 3D puzzle of a cherry blossom tree house and grounds. Contains almost 4,500 micro blocks. Great gift idea for puzzle enthusiasts.
R**A
Beautiful But Difficult
I want to start by saying I don't regret buying or putting this set together. That being said, it was not an easy project. The pieces are extremely tiny, to the point that when I went to take the comparison photo of a normal lego and this, I had forgotten how large legos are. The small pieces didn't cause too much of a problem because I got used to them pretty quickly, but the instructions were horrendous. I don't think the pictures even show how confusing it is (I tried to show examples of each section). Speaking of sections, the pieces are split up into 3 sections, so finding pieces was difficult as there are so many in each section. My boyfriend helped me a lot by separating the pieces by type and color. I think I would've gone crazy if he hadn't helped. I spent about an hour or two a night working on this while watching tv, but it still took me 3 weeks to finish. I think it totaled between 20-30 hours. The hardest part was the flowers on the tree. The instructions for that part were so confusing and the pieces are so small that it's hard to actually attach them. Plus, top of the trunk of the tree only connected by a few pieces, so everytime I went to connect the branch/flower section, the trunk would break. I highly recommend not attaching the branch/flower pieces till the end. I found the easiest way to attach the flowers to the stem was by orienting them the way it says, and placing it *top* (the top is different for the flowers on the tree and the ones on the ground) down and sticking the stem into the hole in the flower. I found this way, although it sometimes caused the stem to break, ended up saving me so much time because with the pieces being so small, it was really hard to try to use my hands to connect them. Plus, there are quite a few extra stems and flowers so even though I broke a couple, it ended up working out. I also sorted all the flowers into small containers that matched in color. It kept my workspace clean and helped me get them easier. The light works, but it needs to stay plugged in for it to stay on. It's kind of inconvenient, but it's so pretty with the light on that I don't even care. I should also add that mine came with little people, but there were no instructions on putting them together. It was fine though because it's kind of self explanatory. Overall, I'm happy with the result, but getting there was a struggle. I would say this is obviously not safe for young kids. It should be good for older kids as long as they're supervised. I can't say if it's okay with animals as my dog is super chill and never tried to eat the pieces, though I can imagine it not being safe for animals that do eat lego pieces. Despite all the struggles I had, I would still buy another one. It was challenging but fun, and it was cheaper than Lego brand sets. Plus, it ends up being about the same size as my Lego brand Central Perk set. I only included my struggles so that everyone else knows what they're getting into.
S**A
Not again
Cute set but the directions were hard to understand
B**T
Fun for adults, and relaxing.
The micro blocks are brightly colored, well made, and the printed directions are easy to follow. The colors are vibrant and uniform and the whole assembly looks fantastic. I am still working on the treehouse part, but the base was a lot of fun to build. All the pieces are there and even some extras and I'm having a great time building!
D**Y
Not worth it.
Pieces are so small, instructions are horrible. Need a magnified glass to read instructions. Have to count each pierce to make sure you have the right one. If the instructions where more details, would not be so bad. Going to take about a month or more to assemble.
M**S
So small!
I love the end product, but man was that a pain. I'm use to regular size blocks, so going to these mini-blocks was rough. I got the hang of it by the end though. Not quite step by step instructions like your use to, but close enough to get the job done. Set aside a good chunk of time, or a lot of small chunks for several days.
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