The Botanical Collection has quickly become one of my favorite current sub-themes. They often involve using parts in a way they were not originally intended for, known in the AFOL world as NPU or Nice Part Usage, and the end result usually looks great on display. An added benefit is that you don’t have to water them, but that chore is replaced by dusting. We’ve reviewed most of the sets in the subtheme already, and today I’ll add 10329-1 Tiny Plants to the list. As the name suggests, the set contains smaller plants, similar in size and scale to 10309-1 Succulents. But that set has proven that size doesn’t matter, so let’s start building.
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