Description
【A Mysterious Poker Kingdom: King and Queen】Our poker kingdom building set is inspired by playing card elements, allowing you to create some figure models with a variety of shapes, colors, and expressions. The set includes 897 pieces to construct a richly detailed scene featuring a King and Queen, perfect for imaginative builders.
【Ingenious Interactive Design】Not only are the figures adorable and full of intricate details, but they also feature clever interactive mechanisms. Turn the mechanism behind the Queen to make her heart pulse, and rotate the King’s mechanism to make him sway, adding an extra layer of fun to your build!
【Charming Display Piece】With their vibrant colors and unique designs, these models are eye-catching decorative pieces that stand out in any room. They’re perfect for placing in your living room, study, bedroom, or office, and can also serve as eye-catching casino theme party decorations or conversation starters at any party.
【Ideal Gift Choice】This one-of-a-kind poker-themed building block set makes a great gift for adults, boys, and girls aged 8 9 10 11 12 12 14+. Ideal for birthdays, Christmas, holidays, or any special occasion, it’s the perfect present for family, friends, or even yourself. The charming models are sure to captivate the recipient’s heart and be treasured for years.
andrea-zanchi (verified owner) –
Poker sets both are stunning. The Queen of Hearts look gorgeous. I am very Happy I had the opportunity tò get both sets. They Will decorate yr home fantastically…
orpheuswaking (verified owner) –
I bought this Poker Queen & King set thinking it would just be a fun little project. Little did I know, I’d be staring at tiny bricks like a high-stakes poker player trying to bluff my way through a royal flush.
The details? Unbelievable. The King looks like he’s about to call my bet, and the Queen looks like she already knows I’m bluffing. The pieces fit together so well, I briefly considered replacing my actual deck of cards with mini brick replicas. (Bad idea. Shuffling was a disaster.)
Warning: You may lose track of time building this, just like you do at a real poker table. But at least here, the only thing you’re gambling is whether or not you’ll step on a stray brick.
Final verdict? I’m all in.