1. Ngwaahịa gafereview
1.1 Okwu Mmalite
This set of building blocks adopts a universal connection system design, with all parts complying with standard size specifications. It is fully compatible with blocks from different years and series. The product is made of food-grade ABS environmental protection plastic, free of harmful substances such as bisphenol A (BPA) and phthalates. It has passed international safety certifications including ASTM F963-23 (USA), EN 71 (EU), and GB 6675 (China) to ensure safe use.
1.2 Ndị na-ege ntị lekwasịrị anya
- Small brick blocks (regular size): Suitable for children aged 14 and above, and adults.
- Large brick blocks (Duplo series size): Kwesịrị ekwesị maka ụmụaka dị afọ 14 na karịa.
Note: Children aged 3-6 must be accompanied by adults during use.

2. Core Size Specifications
2.1 Basic Size Definition
- Lego Unit: 1 unit for small bricks = 8mm; 1 unit for large bricks = 16mm.
- studs: Protruding connections on the top of blocks, with a diameter of 5.0mm and a center distance of 8.0mm between adjacent studs.
- Anti-studs: Grooves on the bottom of blocks for precise engagement with studs to achieve fixation.
2.2 Common Part Sizes (Small Bricks)
| Ụdị akụkụ | Specification (Length × Width × Height) | Nha n'ezie | Ngwa |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Brick | 2×4×1 | 31.8×15.4×12.7mm | Basic construction, structural support |
| Standard Brick | 2×2×1 | 15.9×15.9×12.7mm | Detail filling, small structures |
| Mkpa efere | 1 × 2 × 1 / 3 | 15.8×7.7×3.2mm | Detail decoration, laminating reinforcement |
| Tile (Smooth Surface) | 2 × 4 × 1 / 3 | 31.8×15.4×3.2mm | Smooth surface decoration |
| Base Plate (Basic) | 32×32 studs | 25cm×25cm | Construction base, scene fixation |
| Base Plate (Large) | 48×48 studs | 38cm×38cm | Large scenes, multi-person collaborative construction |
2.3 Large Brick Sizes (Duplo Series)
- Standard 2×2 brick: 31.8×31.8×25.4mm (twice the size of small bricks).
- Basic base plate: 16×16 studs (25cm×25cm), specially designed for large bricks.
3. Ntuziaka ojiji
3.1 Nkwadebe
- Part Classification: Unpack sequentially according to the bag labels in the manual (marked "Step 1-XX"). For unpackaged parts, it is recommended to store them by color and shape, and store special parts (gears, axles, ball joints) separately.
- Nkwadebe Ngwá Ọrụ: Basic tools include a brick separator (for separating tightly fitted parts) and a soft brush (for cleaning dust). Optional parts sorting boxes and magnetic storage trays can improve efficiency.
- Ihe achọrọ gburugburu: Choose a spacious and flat tabletop or floor, preferably with a non-slip mat. Avoid using in humid or narrow areas.
3.2 Basic Assembly Skills
- Ụzọ njikọ: Align the anti-studs of the upper block with the studs of the lower block, press vertically downward until fully engaged, and a "click" sound indicates successful fixation.
- Structural Reinforcement:
- Ịkwakọba ihe kwụ ọtọ: For every 5 additional layers, it is recommended to add horizontal supports (such as 1×2 plates) to enhance stability.
- Horizontal Splicing: Adopt the "interlocking structure" (upper bricks cover the gaps of lower bricks) to increase bending resistance by 30%.
- Use of Special Parts:
- Cross Pins: Select the appropriate size by comparing with the length marking in the manual.
- Akụkụ Ndị A Na-ebugharị: Reserve a 1-2mm gap for ball joints to avoid jamming. Add 1 idler gear for every 5 gears in gear transmission to reduce wear.
3.3 Interpretation of Manual Symbols
| Akara | Pụtara | Atụmatụ ọrụ |
|---|---|---|
| Unnumbered | Special/large parts (without independent packaging) | Find and set aside before assembly |
| Arrow Guide | Hint for part installation angle | Align and splice according to the arrow direction |
| n times | Repeat assembly n times | Complete the same components in batches before overall assembly |
| Rotation Symbol | Need to adjust the angle for continued splicing | Rotate the part to the appropriate position |
| Length Mark | Comparison of cross pin lengths | Align the part with the mark to confirm the size |
3.4 Advanced Assembly Suggestions
- Color Matching: Follow the "7:2:1 Rule" (70% main color + 20% auxiliary color + 10% accent color) to avoid messy colors.
- Mwube Modular: Split complex models into independent subsystems (foundation, main body, decoration) first, then assemble them as a whole to reduce error rate.
- Dynamic Structures: Balance flexibility and stability at the connection points of movable parts to avoid excessive looseness or tightness.

4. Nchekwa nchekwa
4.1 Usage Specifications
- Do not put blocks (especially small ones) into the mouth, nostrils, or ears to avoid suffocation risk.
- Do not use blocks as projectiles or weapons, and prohibit use during horseplay.
- Children aged 3-6 must be accompanied by adults during use, and unsafe behaviors should be corrected in a timely manner.
- Avoid playing while running or jumping to prevent falling and injury from stepping on scattered blocks.
4.2 Prohibited Scenarios
- Electronic parts (motors, battery boxes, sensors) are prohibited from contacting water sources to avoid short circuits, damage, and safety risks.
- Do not immerse assembled mechanical components (such as gearboxes) in water to prevent internal mold growth.
- Do not use metal tools to forcefully pry or disassemble parts to avoid fragmentation and sharp edges.
- It is not recommended to use blocks as decorations in aquariums or fish tanks.
5. Nlekọta
5.1 Cleaning Methods
- Nhicha mgbe niile: Soak in mild soapy water, wipe gently with a soft cloth or sponge. Avoid using chlorine bleach or strong corrosive cleaners.
- Gap Cleaning: Use a soft brush or a hair dryer on low temperature to clean dust in part gaps.
- Thoroughly dry after cleaning to prevent moisture residue and bacterial growth.
5.2 Storage and Preservation
- Store in a dry and well-ventilated place to avoid part aging due to humid environments.
- Use sorting boxes or storage bags to organize parts by type to prevent loss.
- Avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading and material embrittlement.
- For long-term non-use, it is recommended to disassemble large assembled models to reduce part fatigue and wear.
5.3 Ndụ ije ozi
- Under normal use conditions, the blocks can maintain good performance for many years. They have passed rigorous bite strength, impact, and pressure tests (can withstand 15kg pressure and 1.5m drop impact).
- Avoid long-term heavy pressure or high-temperature environments to extend service life.
6. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Nọmba nlereanya | MOC 42115 |
| Ihe onwunwe | Plastic |
| Batrị gụnyere | Mba |
| Ngwa eletrọnịkị | Mba |
| Afọ akwadoro | Afọ 14+, afọ 18+ |
| Kemịkalụ dị elu | Ọ dịghị |
| Nhazi | Mba |
| Mmalite | Ala China, Guangdong |
| Ogologo ngwugwu | 36 cm |
| Obosara ngwugwu | 28 cm |
| Elu ngwugwu | 21 cm |
| Ibu ngwugwu | 3.536 n'arọ |
| Ụkpụrụ ndị isi | GB 6675-2014 (China), ASTM F963-23 (USA), EN 71 (EU) |

7. Ndụmọdụ onye ọrụ
- Hazie akụkụ: Before starting assembly, sort all parts by color, shape, and type to streamline the building process.
- Soro ntuziaka: Carefully follow the step-by-step instructions provided in the manual to ensure correct assembly and avoid errors.
- Lelee njikọ: Periodically check that all connections are firm and secure to maintain the structural integrity of the model.
- Were ezumike: For large models, take regular breaks to avoid fatigue and maintain focus, which can help prevent mistakes.
8. Nkwado
8.1 Nkwado ndị ahịa
For part replacement, technical consultation, or creative inspiration, please contact the customer service hotline provided by your retailer.
8.2 Ihe ndị ọzọ
Akwụkwọ ntuziaka onye ọrụ zuru oke n'ụdị PDF dị maka nbudata: Akwụkwọ ntuziaka onye ọrụ (PDF)
8.3 Nkwupụta nwebiisinka
This product follows universal connection standards and is only designed for compatibility, not an official Lego brand product.





