
Behind the Scenes: Where Bricks Whisper Ancient Poetry
“What if tranquility could be built brick by brick? For designer Farrin Lyn, the answer lay not in grand blueprints,
Set Number – NF10294
Pieces: 2892 pcs
Packaging Dimensions: 17.52*12.4*5.3 inches
Gross Weight (including Packaging): 8.2 lbs
Pack Includes: 5 Storage Boxes
Turn the side circular piece and watch the vintage cable car glide up and down the sloped tracks. This engaging design brings the model to life, capturing the charm of classic railway engineering.
From the station entrance and cable car to the trees along the tracks, these details make this model set stand out, capturing the timeless beauty of the classic railway and sparking imagination.
See what customers say about this colletible building set.
The instructions are pretty good, printed on heavy paper. It’s quite a book. The most difficult part was following the design of the 2 trees. They did something very interesting though. You build a jig/base which has 4 different colors. This helps you to orient the tree with the instructions. After the tree is built, it’s removed from this base (and the base is reused for the 2nd tree).
The finished build looks good. At first I was surprised by the garish orange color, but when I checked google images, it’s pretty much like the real thing. The details look pretty close. Nicely done.
This build is what I’d call epic. The whole thing is a photograph in brick. The design is a clear attractive picture of the tram in position with a great look of architecture and scenery. The pieces are normal size and it includes a huge instruction manual to setup. And the price is amazing for a kit with this many pieces. Get this while it is still around.
THE BRICKS are the best I’ve gotten in a Nifeliz set. They’re almost on par with Go Bricks and Lego. Almost.
THE BUILD is unlike anything I’ve built. Starting from the ground level you assemble the base, then the raised track and lift mechanism, the car, the trees (ugh) and finally the station gate. There are some neat techniques used, but they lead to some frustrations here and there. The crossbars on the base are rubber tubing, but a couple are too short so they just kind of rest in place. The upper sides of the car are attached using robot hands (wrenches) clipped to poles inside; this leaves a noticeable gap along the entire lower edge.
“What if tranquility could be built brick by brick? For designer Farrin Lyn, the answer lay not in grand blueprints,
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