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50 cm Giant Buildable Brick Bear Kit, 8,448-10,035 Pieces
Build a giant micro-brick bear that stands about 19.69 inches tall and finishes as a bold display piece for a shelf, desk, studio, or gaming setup. With 7 style variants and a piece range of 8,448-10,035, this is a screen-free creative project with real visual payoff.
Core Benefits
- Approx. 19.69 in tall for strong room presence
- Seven distinct visual styles in one Shopify product
- Dense micro-brick build for a focused, immersive process
- Great for display decor, gifting, and collector appeal
- Screen-free hands-on project for older teens and adults
Why You'll Love It
This kit is built around the pleasure of slow progress. You get the calm, detail-rich rhythm of assembling thousands of micro-bricks, then the reward of seeing the bear take shape into something large enough to become part of the room.
Once complete, the finished bear feels more like a sculptural decor piece than a generic toy. Each style gives the same oversized silhouette a different personality, from graphic collage and ocean themes to floral split layouts and a drawer-detail version.
What's Included
- All micro-brick components for one selected style variant
- One complete giant bear build in the chosen design
- A display-oriented finished piece with strong visual impact
Who It's For
- Adults and older teens who enjoy detailed building projects
- Shoppers looking for unusual decor with a handmade feel
- Gift buyers who want a more memorable display piece
- Collectors who like bold graphic art-toy aesthetics
Materials and Build Notes
- Source graphics identify the material as plastic micro-bricks
- Most styles show a finished size of 10.75 in W x 6.06 in D x 19.69 in H
- Starry Sky Drawer keeps its visible front drawer detail from the source image
- Best positioned as a build-and-display product rather than a rough-play toy
Available Styles
- Pirate Mosaic
- Phantom Collage
- Ocean Carnival
- Blue Crystal Pattern
- Cherry Blossom Split
- Sunrise Leap
- Starry Sky Drawer