Japanese company Kawada has been selling many different types of Pokemon nanoblock for years. One pack of nanoblock comes with instructions to assemble a specific Pokemon, such as Pikachu or Eevee.
However, if you are creative enough, you could actually turn the nanoblock into something else. Twitter user @xamethyx did just that by assembling Natu out of a pack of Grookey nanoblock:
For comparison’s sake, here’s the actual Grookey nanoblock after it’s assembled (left):
What do you think?
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