When I first saw this officially authorized Ancient Mesopotamian architectural model, my first thought was simple:“It looks incredible… but is it going to be too detailed, too complex, or too time-consuming for me?”
If you’re reading this, you’re probably asking the same questions. This isn’t a small, quick-build set, and it’s not something you rush through in an evening. So I’m not going to list specs like a catalog. I want to walk through what actually matters when you’re deciding if this historic build is worth your time.
-So how big and imposing is it really?
-Numbers only mean so much until you see it on a display shelf.
Designed with towering structures, fortified walls, and temple-style architecture, it carries the majestic presence of an ancient city. It’s not overly bulky, but its layered, multi-level design gives it incredible visual weight. It fits comfortably on standard shelves but immediately becomes the focal point of any room — less like a toy, more like a museum-grade historical diorama.

-Is it too difficult to build?
-This is usually the biggest hesitation.
With 3,394 pieces and rich historical detailing, it’s not a basic beginner set. You will need focus. You will have slow, careful moments.But here’s what makes it manageable:it’s built in multi-level sections.You don’t face one huge pile at once. You build floor by floor, section by section, layer by layer. The process feels organized and rewarding, not overwhelming. Even builders with moderate experience can complete it with patience.
-How long does it actually take?
-It depends on your pace.
If you build in long sessions, you can finish in a couple of days.If you build casually 1–2 hours each evening — it will take 3–6 days.Most builders finish within 3–6 days.And that’s the point. This isn’t a quick distraction. It’s a deeply immersive, calming project you can enjoy over many sessions.
-What makes this model feel premium, not just ordinary blocks?
-Many historical sets look generic. Few feel authentically designed.
Authorized by AdmiraltyBrick, this set recreates genuine early urban architecture from ancient Mesopotamia. The proportions, fortified walls, temple forms, and layered structures all feel historically faithful not overdone, just right.Details that elevate the whole model:palm tree accents, decorative statues, textured wall elements, and refined surface finishes. Every part is accurately colored, smooth, and tightly fitted — no cheap, loose, or flimsy feeling.It’s the difference between a toy and a display-worthy historical artifact.
-Can you interact with it, or is it just static?
-It’s made for display, but far from lifeless.
The multi-level structure features openable sections, revealing detailed interior spaces. You can lift levels, peek inside, discover small scenes, and explore each area. Nothing feels gimmicky — these interactive elements make the ancient city feel alive and explorable.

-What about the interior?
-This was my favorite surprise.
You’re not just building an outer shell. Every level includes detailed scenes and decorative elements that reflect the atmosphere of ancient civilization. You build a complete, layered world, not just a facade.

-People always worry: missing parts?
-For large sets, this is normal.
The good news: all parts are precision-made, and you can build at your own speed. If any parts are missing or damaged, support can be arranged easily. No rush, no stress — perfect for such a detailed build.
Final thought:
This isn’t a one-day throwaway toy.It’s for builders who love history, detail, process, and meaningful display. It combines historical atmosphere, structural stability, beautiful detailing, and satisfying assembly. Fanbrick is a right place for you.
If you want a deeply rewarding, historically atmospheric, display-worthy creation — this is absolutely it.If you have any question, please contact : fanbrick.official@gmail.com