Showing posts with label temu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label temu. Show all posts

Monday, October 21, 2024

Another Temu Buy: Lego Compatible Brick Elements 19006 Coffee Shop Building Block Set

 


Hey brick fans!

Look what I found on Temu last week, it's a Lego compatible coffee shop that comes with 5 minifigures, a ton of accessories, and it only cost $8 CDN.



The Temu store is called Happy Building Blocks.  Here's the current Temu listing, the price changes often, so keep checking to see when it goes on sale again.  But even at it's current price of $16 CDN, I think it's still a great little deal for what you get.  Here's the link:

>> 390pcs Street View Building Blocks Set - Includes Coffee Shop & Store, Perfect for Birthday, Christmas, Valentine's, Halloween Gifts
🎉 Coupon price[CA$16.66] 
👉 item link: https://temu.to/k/uc9p78fxze8


On the Temu listing and the manual, it doesn't tell you the brand, so I went sleuthing on brick4.com and searched by the set number 19006 and found that the brand is called Brick Elements.  It seems like a one off because I didn't find any other sets from the brand on brick4.  The set was produced in 2021 and it's comprised of 398 pieces.   

Here's the set contents.  For cheap price of $8, I was worried that the set might be Loz sized and not Lego sized, but I'm happy to report that this set and the minifigures within is fully Lego compatible.


Here's the instruction booklet.  Instructions were very easy to follow.

There is a small sticker sheet for the signage but suprisingly there are also some printed parts.

The Coffee shop set comes with 6 bags of parts and two 16x16 double sided baseplates.  One of the bags contains the minifigures and accessories.  Note: The bags are not numbered, so I just opened all the bags and dumped them onto the table.


The base is made up of placing one of the baseplates on top of the other.  I don't know why as each plate is rigid enough to hold the set, so I decided to only use the grey plate and save the white one for a future project.

The minifigure bag contains the minifigs themselves, set accessories and printed parts.  There are 5 minifigures, two who work at the shop and 3 customers.  There is also a baby, a dog, a bike, a hotdog, a broom, a sack and lots of mugs and glasses. 

As mentioned earlier, the base dimensions are 16x16 studs.  I found the bricks to be excellent quality with great fit and finish.  Just look how smooth the tan and gray tiles are.  No scuffs or defects.

The first build after the base is what looks to be a coffee bean roaster?

Here it is placed on the baseplate.

Next up is what looks like a phone booth but it's actually the room that houses the coffee roasting machine.  The door is transparent glass, which is a piece I've never seen before.


Here's the coffee station with grinder, expresso machine and sink.  Coffee mugs sit on top.  Another unique piece in this set is the transparent purple coffee mug.

A printed love sign is attached on the customer facing side.

Next there is a set of drawers with a small blender and payment machine.  Note the printed pieces.

There are some baked goods for sale along with the coffee and in case you are really hungry, they have hotdogs available as well.


With all the interior finishings built, it's time to put up the exterior wall.  There's a printed clock piece on the interior side of the wall.


There are two stools next to the counter, or are they tables?  Not sure.


The coffee shop roof has an exhaust stack from the roaster room, and a moveable sign board.

Ten goblets are mounted to the underside of the roof using this cool technique.

And here's the completed set!

With the stickers applied, the coffee shop looks even better.

The perfect spot for the red bike that comes with the set.

This is the rear view of the coffee shop.

Side view.

Adding the included minifigures brings the set to life.  Just a great little set for a great price!

Hope you enjoyed this look at the Brick Elements 19006 Coffee Shop!  Bye!








Tuesday, April 11, 2023

My Second Not Lego order from Temu!

 

Hiya brick fans!  I'm back to share another shopping experience from Temu with you today.

I've got an ongoing project to move all of my Lego compatible modular buildings over to raised baseplates (aka MILS plates).   For this you need two types of baseplates, the original thin Lego style single sided baseplate and a top baseplate on which you build your modular building.  In between the two baseplates, you sandwich some 2x2, 2x4 or 2x6 bricks, spaced apart,  in between to form a rigid structure.

While the single sided thin baseplates are relatively easy and cheap to find on Aliexpress, Amazon and recently Dollar Tree, the double sided stackable baseplates are a lot harder to find and cost a bit more.  You can find them for sale on Aliexpress on Amazon for about $5 CDN each.

On Temu, I found a store that sells a six pack of 32x32 stud 10" double sided baseplates for just a bit over $19 CDN.  That works out to a little over $3 each for baseplate which I think is a really good deal.  Temu offered free shipping on orders over $20 (it has just gone up to $25 recently), so I needed to buy something else to top up my order.

Minifigures are cheap and abundant on Temu, so I looked through a lot of listings. I mean you can find great deals on multipack generic minifigs for your Lego city, or you could fill up on the latest Star Wars or movie themed minifigs such as LOTR or Harry Potter, but I wanted something a bit different this time.  I found the above listing and thought , whoa, these are different.  

I did a bit of research and found this article about Bearbricks.  So anyways, I wasn't sure about the quality of the minifigures, so I bought one to both fill out my order to satisfy the free shipping requirement and also to see what the quality is like.

I placed my order on March 28 and my package was delivered on April 10, exactly 2 weeks in duration, so yeah superfast.  Typical orders from Aliexpress these days take about 3 weeks to Canada for comparison purposes.

Right after I placed my order, I checked the reviews for the store  and found that some people ended up receiving single sided baseplates instead of double sided.  Yeah, I should have checked that before I made my purchase, but I was excited to find double sided baseplates for a low price and hit the buy button right away.

I reached out to Temu customer support and just wanted to leave a message with them to confirm that I wanted double sided and not single sided baseplates.  They got back to me right away and confirmed that's what I would be getting. I took a screenshot of the chat box just in case.

I'm pleased to report that, yes, I did in fact get what I ordered.  The Lego compatible baseplates are branded NextXToys and I even got a free brick separator included.  So about that Bearbrick minifigure ...


Here he is.  He's simply known as Bear 13 on the package.  He looks more like a mouse than a bear to me.  He comes with two black swords as accessories.

The print quality could be sharper in my opinion.  The black lightning bolts on his head look a bit ragged.

The biker or varsity jacket design is pretty cool with the hybrid Japanese/skull and crossbones motif.  His jacket has the word "naoping" on it, not sure what that means. You can see from the previous picture that he even has arm printing.  The sleeve cuff is a nice touch.

However, I'm disappointed with the legs, being clearly all scuffed up.

Turning Bear 13 around we find a huge skull and crossbones tattoo on the back of his head with the back of his jacket adorned with a Japanese lady head, two samurai sword handles and the caption "samurai".   

Fortunately, the Bear 13 minifigure is Lego compatible in construction and size.  When I get tired of the giant bear/mouse head, I can replace it with a standard minifigure head I think.



If you haven't tried Temu yet, go ahead and give them a try. Get 30% off and free shipping for your first order.  I'd be very happy if use my affiliate link for your Temu purchases!  Just click the image above and start shopping!

Here's the link to the baseplates and here's the link to the Bear on Temu.

Thanks for visiting and see you next time!  Bye!


Tuesday, March 7, 2023

My First not Lego order from Temu!

 

Hello Lego and not Lego people!

In February of this year, I learned about a new on-line shopping site called Temu. It was launched in September 2022, and is relatively new being very similar to Aliexpress.  They have different stores offering building block and minifigures, but the selection is nowhere as extensive as Aliexpress.  You get free shipping on your purchases, but you have to spend at least $20 CDN to qualify.

I decided to test them out and made an approx $20 order on Feb 24.  I found a Ghostbuster's Ecto-1 building block set that has 603 pieces sold by Mould King, set number 10021.  I also had a 30% off coupon, which meant I needed to buy more stuff in order to qualify for the free shipping, so I added 4 minifigures to my order.

My Temu purchases included tracking info so you could get the latest delivery information.  And it let me know that my package had arrived on March 7. So, end to end, it took only 11 days for my building block sets to arrive. Wow, superfast!

If for whatever reason your purchases do not arrived by a specified date, mine being March 8, Temu policy is to give you a $5 credit.

Mould King Model Car - No. Ghost Bus 10021, 8+, 603 pieces.  Looks like fun, I'll do a review for this set in the near future.

Three shiny minifigures cost 0.99 cents CDN each and the Star Wars minifigure cost $1.69 CDN.

The shiny minifigures are a good deal because on Aliexpress, they cost over $3 each. There are a total of six colours you can choose from on Temu.

According to the packaging, the Star Wars figure is Cal Kestis XP499.  I bought it for the BD-1 droid.

Here's the link to the Temu site.   Give them a try and get 30% off your first order with my code fav62990.

See you in my next post, bye!