Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Briksmax BX036 Lighting Kit for the Detective's Office Modular (Lego 10246 / Lepin 15011) Unboxing


Hey brick fans, welcome back to my small blog about Lego style bricks and  minifigures!  As you might know, I'm an avid collector of modular buildings such as the Green Grocer and Corner Cafe.  Some of my modular buildings such as the Detective's Office don't get a lot of screen time on my blogs, so I wanted to give it a little more exposure.   I found the picture above on the internet and so I want to light mine up in the same fashion.




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I came across this website called Lightailing.com and found that they have a huge selection of lighting kits for all different Lego sets.  I actually found that they carry two different lighting kits for the Detective's Office.  They have their own branded one and another by Briksmax.  One of my requirements is that the lights can be powered by either batteries or via USB.  The Briksmax lighting kit satisfied my requirements in that regard.


It took just under 2 weeks for my lighting kit order to arrive from Lightailing.  So in this post, I'll be unboxing and reviewing the contents of what you get in a Briksmax lighting kit.   I couldn't find many reviews, so I decided to make my own.  

In my next post, I'll document and followup on whether the light kit is easy to install into my Detective's Office modular building.  

So let's get this kit unboxed and check out what's inside ...



The lighting kit comes packaged nicely in this box.  Very professional looking with the Briksmax logo and a picture of what the LED lighting kit is for, in this case it is set BX036 for the Detective's Office Lego 10246.

Here's the back of the box with their handy Service information and all of their social media accounts.

Unboxing the Briksmax Lighting Kit BX036


Contents of the Lighting Kit, some booklets and many small packets.

Service Card

How to reach Briksmax for support.

User Guide

Multilingual tips on how to use the light strips.

36 Page Instruction Manual

Here's a sample page from the Instruction Manual.  On initial glance, the instruction manual looks to have lots of pictures showing you how to take apart the Detective's Office in order to integrate the LED lighting into it.

Parts to Replace Pool Sign and Barber's Pole (uses genuine Lego parts, even!)

A02 15cm White Dot Lights (presuming these lights are for the Pool sign)

A03 30cm Warm White Dot Lights (maybe used for the lights on the building?)

A04 15cm Warm White Dot Lights

B01 White Strip Lights (interior room lighting?)

C02 Warm White Street Light (replacement light post)

D01 6 Port Expansion boards.

D02 8 Port Expansion Boards

D03 12 Port Expansion Boards

D04 5cm Connecting Cables

D05 15cm Connecting Cables

D09 Adhesive strips and USB plug.  Hopefully the USB plug is long enough for me to plug into my existing USB hub.

E02 AA Battery Holder (glad it's AA and not AAA)

Wow, I wasn't expecting there to be so many parts to the lighting kit.  Stay tuned for my next post where I will try to integrate the Briksmax kit into my Detective's Office.     


If you are in the market for a LED lighting kit, please be sure to check out their huge inventory of light kits and use my ITSNOTLEGO discount code at checkout time.  Be sure to check back on my next blog post to hopefully see my Detective's Office lit up!   Bye for now!


Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Check out this new exclusive set by Pantasy brand - Sherlock Holmes apartment at 221B Baker Street.


Hey alt brick fans!  Welcome back to brickandfigs.blogspot.com !  Just wanted to share some pics of the newest Pantasy brand set, it's the Sherlock Holmes Apartment, set number is 86218.  Pictured above is the boxed set.  

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  This set depicts the residence of the fictional character Sherlock Holmes which is located at 221B Baker Street in London England.

I found this plaque on the wikipedia page for 221B Baker Street.


There are four minifigures that come with this set, Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson, the landlady Mrs. Hudson and I can only surmise that the other minifigure is the criminal mastermind Professor James Moriarty.



The set features three different rooms.  The first room is the kitchen where Mrs. Hudson prepares the daily tea she serves to Sherlock Holmes.   Here we see a well stocked kitchen with sand green walls, dark tiles on the floor, a large dining table and two chairs and curtains over the window.  On the table is an assortment of bottles and jars including a microscope.   The kitchen has lots of cupboard storage above the sink and counter.  There's even a single burner stove with a range hood and pot.  I really like all the different canisters of tea along the top of the cupboard.  I hope those are all printed pieces. 


The second room is the sitting room where Sherlock and Dr Watson make their deductions and solve the mysteries.  This room has burgundy coloured walls and hardwood floors.  In the sitting room, there's a fireplace with an assortment of nick knacks on the mantle and a big area rug under the two comfortable armchairs.  I'm very curious about what's in the closet next to the fireplace.   Other fun accessories include a table and chess set, a stand for sheet music, an old style rotary phone, a coat rack, book shelf and end tables.  Lots of old letters and newspapers litter the floor.


I'm not sure if the third room is a continuation of the sitting room or represents an entirely different room.  Given that the walls and floor match the sitting room, I'm going to guess that this is just an extension of the sitting room.  In this room, there's a big orange sofa (reminds me of the sofa in the Friends Central Perk set).  There's a hutch and desk with typewriter and chair.  More letters and newspapers on the floor.  The most interesting set piece is the deer head with the large antlers. 

This is a set I would love to get and then incorporate into one of my existing modular buildings.  I found this picture of the 221B Baker Street.


Coincidentally, the front facade of the Sherlock Holmes museum looks similar to the Juhang Garden Street modular building I just finished building.   I'm sure it would look awesome if I made some minor changes to the building and merged the two sets.


Let me know what you think of this exclusive set by Pantasy .
That's it for now, see you in my next post!