hahaha It definitely felt like THREEE feet so I needed to make that change! But 2 feet on this guy is insanely massive! He is massive... like for real... Ill post pictures soon!
I bought the instructions for the pikachu last year and ordered all the parts on bricklink. I think after shipping and everything the parts were around $350. Definitely cheaper but it required a lot of sorting on my part and the instructions themselves were around $80 I think?
Yep! $80 sounds about right. Was it worth it? Did you enjoy it? I think it comes out to maybe a little bit more that half if you part out yourself but truly.. i think it is a bang for your buck buying a full parted out kit ready to go. These sets are iconic and such a joy.
@@StudCity it was absolutely worth it, I bought the instructions at Brickworld Chicago a couple of years ago and pieced together the pieces over a month or so. I've still got it built and I can't wait to afford more of them. I'm hoping you're right and Bulbasaur is coming soon as well. I'd love to have all the gen 1 starters standing next to my Pikachu.
Yes when you purchase you will also get the xml files for all parts needed. You can also import this directly to bricklink to check out all the parts needed
Bricker builds is selling these as full sets where you can build them yourself! If you wanted me to build you one I can help make that happen:) Squirtle or Bulbasaur next!
Wow, very cool. I have wanted to do one of these for so long but they are way beyond my price range unfortunately. If they did a Cubone I might have to reconsider lol.
I absolutely love this! Thanks for the video. I'm already imagining where I'm going to display it once I finally build one.
Epic!!!!!
I didn't realize how HUGE this build was until you were sitting next to it.
"TWOO FEEET" 😂😂😂
hahaha It definitely felt like THREEE feet so I needed to make that change! But 2 feet on this guy is insanely massive! He is massive... like for real... Ill post pictures soon!
Did you ever build one with the instructions only? I am curious what the actual price came to if you buy instructions and bricks separately.
I bought the instructions for the pikachu last year and ordered all the parts on bricklink. I think after shipping and everything the parts were around $350. Definitely cheaper but it required a lot of sorting on my part and the instructions themselves were around $80 I think?
Yep! $80 sounds about right. Was it worth it? Did you enjoy it?
I think it comes out to maybe a little bit more that half if you part out yourself but truly.. i think it is a bang for your buck buying a full parted out kit ready to go. These sets are iconic and such a joy.
@@StudCity it was absolutely worth it, I bought the instructions at Brickworld Chicago a couple of years ago and pieced together the pieces over a month or so. I've still got it built and I can't wait to afford more of them. I'm hoping you're right and Bulbasaur is coming soon as well. I'd love to have all the gen 1 starters standing next to my Pikachu.
Looks really nice christo
One of the absolute best lego sets I have built to date!
So in the instructions does it say how many bricks you need to buy if you're going with their solution?
Yes when you purchase you will also get the xml files for all parts needed. You can also import this directly to bricklink to check out all the parts needed
Wow that's huge and cute! I want one of Rowlet, Jirachi and Mimikyu 😀😀
Jirachi would be INSANE!!! Love the Pokemon
Hello i buyt the instruction and the parts. You now from where i get the light brick? Thanks
Happy building! You can really get any lights for the tail, light my bricks has one as well.
Omg, I love your shirt!
Thank you😀
🔥 😮😮
Thank you brotha😀
Duuude are you selling these completed? 🔥🔥🔥
Bricker builds is selling these as full sets where you can build them yourself! If you wanted me to build you one I can help make that happen:)
Squirtle or Bulbasaur next!
Wow, very cool. I have wanted to do one of these for so long but they are way beyond my price range unfortunately. If they did a Cubone I might have to reconsider lol.
I don't see Bulbasaur on their site though?? But I did see it on the creator's IG page, is there a way to get the Bulbasaur instructions?@@StudCity
It is worth it
I have done it as well as most of the Nintendo builds from Bricker Builds
Awesome!! They are very enjoyable and are a breathe taking item when someone comes into the room!
I bought the instructions separate and spent less than $300 in the bricks.
Yo, could you send me those instructions 😂
Love to hear that, thank you for sharing! I think I will try this on my next go around!
@alexisrivers1980 you managed to get all the pieces to finish this build for less than $300? did you use brick link?