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Clics Big Rollerbox Set – Boat

One of the counless models you can build from the big Rollerbox Clics kit. This set has many decorations and transparent pieces, like ones in this boat’s glass.

ClicsToys, a Belgian company established in 2001, operates its very own factory located in Kempen, where they craft the popular Clics building blocks. These building sets mostly have square pieces, all sharing identical form and shape. What sets Clics apart is their ability to connect smoothly at the edges, allowing flexible joint movements.

Using these plastic squares, the creative possibilities are endless, even though Clics sets usually offer relatively few extra pieces and accessories. Some sets may include wheels and decorative panels, but few extra items. The true strength of Clics lies in the generous number of pieces in their sets, allowing you to make even biggest creations with ease. The pieces of Clics are too big to swallow and easy to hold, so they are safe, but some connections can be too tricky to younger kids. So the most sets are recommended for children who are 3 years old or older. However, these sets will be interesting even for the 10-years-olds.

The fundamental building blocks in Clics are square, which naturally leads to the cubic or brick-like structures. However, the great advantage of these blocks is the ability to connect them at various angles, making diverse shapes. Careful assembly can even give you triangular or sloping figures. Nevertheless, the most robust and tough structures in Clics are cube-shaped. Additionally, you can create flat mosaics by combining pieces of different colors.

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Clics Big Rollerbox Set

The Rollerbox Clics sets, like this one, come in plastic boxes with big wheels. They have different number of assorted pieces – the big set has 560 pieces in total and offers many different models to build.

ClicsToys, a Belgian company established in 2001, operates its very own factory located in Kempen, where they craft the popular Clics building blocks. These building sets mostly have square pieces, all sharing identical form and shape. What sets Clics apart is their ability to connect smoothly at the edges, allowing flexible joint movements.

Using these plastic squares, the creative possibilities are endless, even though Clics sets usually offer relatively few extra pieces and accessories. Some sets may include wheels and decorative panels, but few extra items. The true strength of Clics lies in the generous number of pieces in their sets, allowing you to make even biggest creations with ease. The pieces of Clics are too big to swallow and easy to hold, so they are safe, but some connections can be too tricky to younger kids. So the most sets are recommended for children who are 3 years old or older. However, these sets will be interesting even for the 10-years-olds.

The fundamental building blocks in Clics are square, which naturally leads to the cubic or brick-like structures. However, the great advantage of these blocks is the ability to connect them at various angles, making diverse shapes. Careful assembly can even give you triangular or sloping figures. Nevertheless, the most robust and tough structures in Clics are cube-shaped. Additionally, you can create flat mosaics by combining pieces of different colors.

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Clics Bed

A bed made from Clics is pretty fuctional. There are no legs, but you won’t sleep on the floor anyways.

ClicsToys is a Belgian company that was founded in 2001. They operate their own factory located in Kempen, where they manufacture the well-known Clics building blocks. These building sets consist of square pieces, all of which share the same form and shape. They easily connect at their edges, forming joints that can be moved.
Since the fundamental components of Clics are square, the basic forms you can build are typically cubic or brick-like. Nevertheless, thanks to the movable joints, you can connect them at various angles, resulting in diverse shapes. With careful assembly, it’s even possible to create triangular or sloping figures. However, the cubes remain the most robust and dependable structures this set can offer. Additionally, you can explore the option of crafting flat mosaics by combining pieces of different colors.
Using these plastic squares, you can construct flat surfaces and transform them into 3D shapes. Despite having relatively few extra pieces and accessories, Clics offer limitless creative possibilities. Some sets may include wheels and decorative panels, but these are the primary add-ons. On the plus side, Clics sets generally contain numerous pieces, enabling you to create complex structures with a single set.

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Clics Big Set – Giraffe

This giraffe is an another model from a big Clics set. The horns on giraffe’s head are the axes with wheels.

ClicsToys, a Belgian company established in 2001, operates its very own factory located in Kempen, where they craft the popular Clics building blocks. These building sets mostly have square pieces, all sharing identical form and shape. What sets Clics apart is their ability to connect smoothly at the edges, allowing flexible joint movements.

Using these plastic squares, the creative possibilities are endless, even though Clics sets usually offer relatively few extra pieces and accessories. Some sets may include wheels and decorative panels, but few extra items. The true strength of Clics lies in the generous number of pieces in their sets, allowing you to make even biggest creations with ease. The pieces of Clics are too big to swallow and easy to hold, so they are safe, but some connections can be too tricky to younger kids. So the most sets are recommended for children who are 3 years old or older. However, these sets will be interesting even for the 10-years-olds.

The fundamental building blocks in Clics are square, which naturally leads to the cubic or brick-like structures. However, the great advantage of these blocks is the ability to connect them at various angles, making diverse shapes. Careful assembly can even give you triangular or sloping figures. Nevertheless, the most robust and tough structures in Clics are cube-shaped. Additionally, you can create flat mosaics by combining pieces of different colors.

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Clics Big Set – Robot

This robot is one of the models the manufacturer proposes for the big Clics set of 560 pieces. The arch-like pieces add even more building possibilities to the usual Clics sets.

ClicsToys, a Belgian company established in 2001, operates its very own factory located in Kempen, where they craft the popular Clics building blocks. These building sets mostly have square pieces, all sharing identical form and shape. What sets Clics apart is their ability to connect smoothly at the edges, allowing flexible joint movements.

Using these plastic squares, the creative possibilities are endless, even though Clics sets usually offer relatively few extra pieces and accessories. Some sets may include wheels and decorative panels, but few extra items. The true strength of Clics lies in the generous number of pieces in their sets, allowing you to make even biggest creations with ease. The pieces of Clics are too big to swallow and easy to hold, so they are safe, but some connections can be too tricky to younger kids. So the most sets are recommended for children who are 3 years old or older. However, these sets will be interesting even for the 10-years-olds.

The fundamental building blocks in Clics are square, which naturally leads to the cubic or brick-like structures. However, the great advantage of these blocks is the ability to connect them at various angles, making diverse shapes. Careful assembly can even give you triangular or sloping figures. Nevertheless, the most robust and tough structures in Clics are cube-shaped. Additionally, you can create flat mosaics by combining pieces of different colors.

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Clics Fire Brigade

The red car kept my 3-year-old son glued to the computer screen for a long time, and then me. We spent a long time trying to figure out which of the 3 Clics Fire Brigade sets would be better for the younger generation. Clics made several versions of sets with firefighters and police. Small sets in cardboard boxes with simpler models (8 options in each set) – fire and police cars, boats, airplanes.

By the way, these sets also have an unique part – an insert with a proppeler. And each set contains flashing lights! The larger and more complex sets come in round buckets, and have large wheels. With the large sets you can build not only vehicles, but also fire stations and police stations. And another unique thing are sets in boxes, which themselves are made from mega-Clics parts about 12 inches long. It’s not entirely clear if you can dismantle these large boxes into pieces, but the idea looks interesting to me. We are very happy about any unusual Clics sets, since we love Clics, we have been playing it for many years. It always in demand among children, but Clics has not had any new ideas recently.

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Clics Robo Racers

Clics Robo Racers are sets with robots. There 3 different colors – the sets come in red, yellow and blue. We liked the red one the most – both the robot and the car. The sets include large and small wheels, rounded parts, pipes, and stickers. An excellent set for boys aged 5-12, and my girls would also like to try out these cute robots and play racing with their little brother.

ClicsToys is a Belgian company that was established in 2001. It makes the well-known Clics building blocks in its own factory in Kempen. Clics building sets have square pieces of identical form and shape. They easily connect at their edges, creating joints you can move.
With These plastic squares, you can create surfaces and fold them into 3D shapes. There are endless possibilities, even though Clics have very few extra pieces and accessories. Some sets have wheels and decorative panels, but this is pretty much it. On the other hand, Clics sets usually have many pieces, so you can create something truly complicated from just one set.
Since the basic pieces of Clics are squares, all the basic forms you can assemble from it are cubic or brick-like. However, thanks to the movable joints, you can assemble them at different angles, creating different shapes.
There are ways to create triangular or sloping figures if you assemble the pieces just right. The cubes, however, are the most sturdy and reliable structures this set can offer. There are also a possibility of creating a flat mosaic, combining the pieces of different colors.

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Clics Castle

A yellow Clics castle we made with Willy. It has a bridge ove the lake and a flowery lawn around it.

ClicsToys is a Belgian company with roots dating back to its establishment in 2001. They are recognized for their production of Clics building blocks, which are manufactured in their own factory located in Kempen, Belgium. Clics building sets consist of square pieces, all of which share the same form and shape. These squares easily connect at their edges, forming movable joints.

Since the fundamental building blocks of Clics are squares, the primary structures you can assemble tend to be cubic or brick-like in nature. Nevertheless, thanks to the movable joints, you have the ability to connect them at various angles, resulting in diverse shapes. With careful assembly, it’s even possible to create triangular or sloping figures. However, the cubes remain the sturdiest and most reliable structures that this set can offer. Additionally, you have the option to craft flat mosaics by combining pieces of different colors.

These plastic squares enable you to construct flat surfaces and transform them into three-dimensional shapes. Despite having few additional pieces and accessories, Clics offer limitless creative possibilities. Some sets include wheels and decorative panels, but these are the primary extras available. However, Clics sets typically contain a substantial number of pieces, allowing you to create intricate designs using just one set.

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Clics Big Set – Boat

This boat has flat mosaic sails and shows both 2D and 3D Clics building styles. The manufacturer proposes this model for the biggest Clics sets – like the 560-piece set.

ClicsToys, a Belgian company established in 2001, operates its very own factory located in Kempen, where they craft the popular Clics building blocks. These building sets mostly have square pieces, all sharing identical form and shape. What sets Clics apart is their ability to connect smoothly at the edges, allowing flexible joint movements.

Using these plastic squares, the creative possibilities are endless, even though Clics sets usually offer relatively few extra pieces and accessories. Some sets may include wheels and decorative panels, but few extra items. The true strength of Clics lies in the generous number of pieces in their sets, allowing you to make even biggest creations with ease. The pieces of Clics are too big to swallow and easy to hold, so they are safe, but some connections can be too tricky to younger kids. So the most sets are recommended for children who are 3 years old or older. However, these sets will be interesting even for the 10-years-olds.

The fundamental building blocks in Clics are square, which naturally leads to the cubic or brick-like structures. However, the great advantage of these blocks is the ability to connect them at various angles, making diverse shapes. Careful assembly can even give you triangular or sloping figures. Nevertheless, the most robust and tough structures in Clics are cube-shaped. Additionally, you can create flat mosaics by combining pieces of different colors.

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Clics Glitter Carousel 90 Pieces

I really liked the construction set because you can assemble very, very many things from it. You are really only limited by your imagination. I saw online what people make from it and decided to buy it and try it. I bought it for my 5-years-old daughter. The piece connection is stiff, but you get used to it with time. She did everything herself, I only suggested and corrected if somewhere the parts did not fit completely. But I think she really could have done it without my help. I just really wanted to assemble the carousel faster.

I just really wanted to see if it’s really possible to make a working model from a construction set. By the way, she started assembling it herself, even before I joined the construction. And she independently, without my help, figured out how to circuit and assemble the baskets for the carousel.

Making the roof of the carousel was more difficult. It’s strange that about no one wrote about this. We assembled it just like the scheme suggested. But the outer elements wher we inserted the tubes kept disconnected. Since we had to bend the tubes with force to connect them (a child would not be able to do this at all), they simply tore out the outer parts from their places. I never managed to make a circle. I had to wait for my husband – he, as an engineer by vocation, made it simpler (not as shown in the scheme). First he connected the outer parts with tubes, and then inserted them inside the resulting circle cross (middle of the roof).

The carousel is really spinning! And my daughter now refuses to take it apart to assemble other versions of the carousel. Now he rolls his bunnies and other toys in it. And I really want to assemble other carousels – I’ll have to order another set like this 🙂 In general, it’s a set with a great potential!

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