
Spin Master’s 4D Build puzzle brand already includes licensed models based on major entertainment franchises such as Star Wars, Marvel, Lord of the Rings, and Harry Potter. Now you can add Pokemon to that list, too. Spin Master has launched four buildable models of classic Pokemon. The Starter Pokemon from Generation 1–Pikachu, Squirtle, Charmander, and Bulbasaur–have been turned into budget-friendly 3D model kits.
Each Pokemon 4D Build retails for $22, but Amazon is offering a 10% discount on all of them. Some 4D Build puzzles are constructed out of cardstock, but the Pokemon models use higher-end EPS foam pieces that connect together like puzzle pieces. You don’t need scissors, glue, or anything other than your hands, the punch-out foam sheets in the box, and the instruction booklet.
$20 (was $22)
The Pikachu model showcases the Pokemon mascot’s thunder attack, complete with bolts of electricity attached to the display stand. Pikachu is constructed from 201 pieces of EPS foam from the 16 included punch-out sheets. As mentioned, you don’t need any tools to create one of 4D Build’s models; these are essentially 3D puzzles.
The Pikachu model is 9.7 x 11.6 x 12.9 inches, so it’s a fairly large display piece for the price.
$20 (was $22)
This adorable Squirtle model showcases Gen 1’s Water-type Starter catching a wave–after teaching the little guy HM03 (Surf), of course. The 16 foam sheets contain 180 punch-out pieces. Once completed, Squirtle measures 9.3 x 10.1 x 9.2 inches.
$20 (was $22)
Charmander’s 4D Build is the most complex of the four in the launch lineup. The model measures 9.8 x 9.3 x 10 inches and is constructed from 241 pieces from 16 foam sheets. The Fire-type Starter Pokemon’s stand is fittingly decorated with flames.
$20 (was $22)
Generation 1’s Grass-type Starter Bulbasaur is a 195-piece model with a stand that’s decorated with leaves. The completed model is 9.3 x 11.4 x 9.4 inches.
If you’d like to build other Pokemon models with different materials, there are several brands with officially licensed Pokemon model and building sets. While Lego’s first Pokemon sets won’t launch until next year, Mega Bloks has a large selection of buildable figures and playsets featuring popular Pokemon. You’ll also find small Bandai Hobby Pokemon model kits on Amazon, some of which are priced under $10.
Mega Bloks: Pokemon Retro Sets
Retro enthusiasts should also check out the Target-exclusive Pokemon Retro Sets. Part of the Mega Bloks Pokemon series, each of these builds creates a pixelated version of a Gen 1 Pokemon. You can display the Pokemon on the included stand or mount it to a wall. Target is offering steep discounts on several of the Pokemon Retro Sets, including Mew for $12.49 and Pikachu for $12.74.

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