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🧱 Naruto Kakashi Sasuke Mini Blocks (WM6105 Series)
As a lifelong anime fan, I couldn’t resist picking up the Naruto WM6105 block figures on AliExpress. The set features miniature versions of iconic characters like Naruto, Sasuke, and Kakashi in their Akatsuki and ninja attire, reimagined in fun building block form. I was initially drawn by the nostalgic character design and the fact that these were bestsellers with high ratings.
Shipping took around 16 days to the East Coast, which is reasonable. Everything came well-packaged in separate polybags with instructions. Assembly was straightforward but definitely requires patience—these aren’t LEGO, and the bricks are tiny!
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Great character likeness despite small scale
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Fun to assemble, perfect for display
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Great for Naruto fans of all ages
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Very affordable at ~$2–$3 per figure
Cons: – Bricks don’t click as snugly as LEGO – Some instructions lack English text – Small parts—definitely not for under-6 kids
These figures retail for 4x the price on platforms like Etsy or Amazon. I paid around $20 for multiple characters, while a similar single figure in the US might go for $10+. The value is unbeatable.
Verdict: Exceeded expectations in detail and quality for the price. Great collectible or gift idea for anime lovers.
US $0.88
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🧱 Naruto Building Blocks Collection (WM6105–WM6113 Series)
After loving the first batch, I bought the extended WM6105–WM6113 Naruto building blocks series. It includes Itachi, Konohamaru, and Susanoo versions—more detailed and slightly more complex builds than the earlier models.
What caught my attention was the inclusion of Susanoo forms, which you rarely see in block toys. These had slightly more parts and came in individually labeled bags with good diagrams.
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Unique character builds (especially Susanoo)
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Crisp colors and distinct accessories
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Impressive shelf presence for small-scale toys
Cons: – Bricks occasionally fall off if not firmly attached – Requires careful handling
Compared to similar anime-themed blocks on Amazon (around $15–$20 per figure), this AliExpress set of 5 cost me about $13 total. That’s incredible value.
Verdict: These builds are a visual treat—definitely staying on my collector’s shelf.
US $1.93
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🧱 Colorful Anime Doll Block Toys
I bought these Colorful Anime DIY block toys as a fun side purchase—primarily because of their playful color palettes and resemblance to pop-culture characters in chibi form.
Delivery was surprisingly quick (under 2 weeks), and they came in gift-worthy mini boxes. These sets are more decorative than play-oriented, but they’re great for creative display setups.
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Vibrant colors
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Perfect stocking stuffers or party favors
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Easy and quick builds
Cons: – Limited articulation – Some characters hard to recognize
For ~$1.80 per doll, they’re cheaper than anything comparable on Shein or Walmart. Not high-end, but perfect for casual fans.
Verdict: Fun and cute. Would buy again for gifting.
US $1.19
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🏍️ Akira Kaneda Motorcycle Model Blocks
As a longtime fan of the anime Akira, this Kaneda’s bike building set was a must-have. The detailed look and mechanical structure reminded me of high-end LEGO Technic sets, so I wanted to see how it would compare.
It arrived in about 18 days, in a compact box. Assembly took me 3.5 hours, and the instructions were surprisingly intuitive. It’s a dense build, requiring attention to detail.
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High design accuracy to the anime
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Functional wheels and realistic parts
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Looks amazing as a shelf display
Cons: – A few parts were tricky to connect – Stickers could be better quality
For ~$15, it competes with LEGO models that cost $60+. A great replica at a fraction of the price.
Verdict: This one blew me away. A standout among my AliExpress orders.
US $9.33
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🧱 Naruto Anime Gift Set (Duplicate of WM6105, Reordered Separately)
I reordered the Naruto Akatsuki heads for gifting after being impressed the first time. This time I picked a different seller to test consistency.
Shipping was slightly slower (about 21 days), and while packaging wasn’t as neat, the blocks and characters were identical in quality.
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Consistent design and compatibility
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Good gifting option
Cons: – No box, just polybags – Slower delivery
Price was similar—around $2 each. These kinds of toys retail for much more in the US anime shops.
Verdict: Reliable repeat purchase. Great budget gift idea.
US $0.88
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🧱 Demon Slayer Mini Blocks Set
I picked up the Demon Slayer character blocks mainly for the Nezuko and Tanjiro designs. I wasn’t expecting much but was pleasantly surprised.
They came in under two weeks and had detailed instructions. Zenitsu’s hair and Nezuko’s bamboo mouthpiece were especially fun to assemble.
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Detailed for such small pieces
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Good character recognition
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Nice variety in one set
Cons: – Some bricks had color mismatch – Small parts need tweezers to manage
Cost was under $10 for four characters—cheaper than any Demon Slayer Funko or figure at US stores.
Verdict: A cute, detailed set. Well worth the low cost.
US $7.74
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🧱 Ninja Assemble Action Bricks (Ninjago Inspired)
I added the Ninjago-style ninja block set to my cart for variety. The characters look like Kai, Jay, Cole, and others—although slightly off-brand.
Still, they’re surprisingly fun. Perfect for kids or anyone who loves customizing figures.
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Bright colors and cool weapons
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Compatible with LEGO
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Great imaginative play option
Cons: – Names and packaging don’t match characters – Faces aren’t fully aligned on heads
Comparable US knockoffs cost 2–3x more.
Verdict: Budget-friendly alternative to Ninjago. Great for play, not collectors.
US $1.19
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🧱 Magic Book & Harry Potter Block Set
This Hospital Wing + Knight Bus Harry Potter block set was an impulse buy, and I didn’t expect much from a $10 set. But this was honestly impressive.
The “book” opens to reveal detailed mini-scenes. The characters were instantly recognizable (Hermione, Hagrid, etc.), and the Knight Bus was surprisingly accurate.
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Clever design with foldable book scene
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Great for play or display
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Compact storage
Cons: – Some tight-fitting pieces – Minor color differences vs. product photo
Comparable LEGO HP sets cost $30–$50.
Verdict: Loved it. Would grab more in this series.
US $9.73
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🧱 Anime Military Figures (T001-T008 Series)
This military-style anime warrior block doll set was more of a curiosity buy. It includes spearmen, footmen, and riflemen with unique armor designs.
They’re a mix of historical and fantasy elements, and the detail on the armor is solid for the price.
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Distinct figures, perfect for RPG-style play
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Lots of small accessories
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Ideal for kids who like battles/strategy
Cons: – Accessories are a bit fragile – No cohesive story or branding
Cost was ~$0.90 per figure—basically unheard of in US stores.
Verdict: Nice surprise. Great for expanding a fantasy mini-figure army.
US $2.42
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🧱 Susanoo & Pain Naruto Block Set (WM6112–WM6167)
Lastly, I picked the WM6112 Susanoo + Pain Naruto block figures, mostly for the highly stylized, translucent effect pieces and advanced builds.
These were the most complex of all, and the packaging reflected that—more parts, more detailed instructions, and more time required.
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Stunning visual appeal
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Translucent blocks are beautiful
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Unique and complex design
Cons: – Higher difficulty level – Not suitable for younger kids
The closest equivalents in the US would be $20–$30 collector figures. I paid $8.
Verdict: Worth every cent. Eye-catching and satisfying to build.
US $2.07
Final Thoughts
I honestly didn’t expect such solid quality from AliExpress block sets, but every item was either decent or surprisingly excellent. The prices were a fraction of what similar sets would cost in US stores, and the designs—especially the anime-specific ones—delivered far more than I expected.
Yes, a few sets had minor flaws (loose bricks, color inconsistencies), but nothing that made them unusable. I’d absolutely recommend these if you’re into anime or collectible mini-figures. I’ve already got more in my cart.

























