Mostly not too bad. It’s pretty clever how they hide a bunch of the wiring under the tea house. You have to kind of braid a bunch of it and shove it under a little lego hide along with the connection board. That was tricky. I made my daughter do the braiding.
This is the second set I’ve done a light kit for (the first was the Daily Bugle set. Talk about jumping into the deep end…) so I kind of knew how the wiring worked with the bricks at this point. The instructions were pretty good and the wiring was pretty good as well. It didn’t come with a power source and it wants a usb power source instead of a battery pack or something, but I had some old usb power blocks running around, so that was fine.
Yeah some of them are really great. My daughter and I visited the Japanese gardens in Portland this Summer and when I saw the set I had to get it for a fun reminder of our trip.
It doesn’t. I bought it from light my brick
It’s part of the Bugle set.
It is. It’s the daily bugle Lego set.
Imagine the old cartoon theme song. That’s one of the things it does.
Utah. We didn’t go to Richfield where the prime viewing spot was but it was still pretty neat here.
American Fork canyon, Utah