nanoblock Pokémon Zapdos Building Kit – 240 Pieces, 2.8 Inch Model
The nanoblock Pokémon Zapdos building kit lets you construct a detailed miniature of the legendary Electric/Flying Pokémon from Generation I. The completed model stands approximately 2.8 inches tall and is made from 240 micro-sized bricks. With a difficulty rating of 2 out of 5, it is designed for builders aged 8 and older who enjoy a moderately challenging project.
| Height | 2.8 inches (approx.) |
| Piece count | 240 |
| Brick size | 4mm x 4mm x 5mm (smallest) |
| Difficulty level | 2 (out of 5) |
| Age recommendation | 8+ |
| Series | Pokémon Collection |
How the brick size affects the final model
The bricks in this kit are as small as 4mm x 4mm x 5mm. That tiny scale allows for precise detailing and a pixel art–like appearance when assembled. The finished model fits in the palm of your hand, making it a compact display piece that still captures Zapdos’s iconic features.
What is the difficulty level like?
Rated at level 2 on a 1-to-5 scale, this kit is considered an entry-level build. It comes with step-by-step instructions, so first-time nanoblock builders can follow along without frustration. Experienced builders will find it a quick, satisfying project that takes a couple of hours to complete.
How to confirm you’re getting an authentic product
The product box includes a Bandai Namco warning label. That label is your assurance that you are purchasing an officially licensed Kawada product. Additionally, items shipped from North America are sold by authorized retailers, so buying from those sources adds another layer of authenticity.
Common questions about nanoblock Zapdos
How tall is the finished Zapdos?
It stands approximately 2.8 inches tall, about the height of two standard dice stacked.
How many pieces are in the kit?
There are 240 pieces, including the smallest bricks (4mm x 4mm x 5mm) and larger standard nanoblock pieces.
Is the kit suitable for children under 8?
The manufacturer recommends this set for ages 8 and up due to small parts. Younger children may need adult supervision.
What does the difficulty rating mean?
Level 2 means it's easier than advanced sets but still requires patience. The clear instructions make it a good choice for someone new to micro building blocks.