Positively surprised by the quality of CaDa's Tellurian bricks, I took the plunge to purchase Buckingham Palace. Honestly, the design could have come straight from Billund, it's really well thought out. The quality of the bricks is also in no way inferior to that from Denmark. The fit is precise, everything holds together well, and no special effort is required when pressing together. The bricks are absolutely consistent in color, which is no longer a matter of course even for the Danes. I have the model next to Tower Bridge and the Palace of Westminster from Lego, and overall it harmonises wonderfully: the same quality for less than half the money. The packaging is high-quality, in the large, elegant outer box there are six more noble boxes with the individual construction phases. The printed instructions with 450 pages are also great. Every section, no matter how small, is explained in detail, there are no questions, as with some other providers from China.
I would have three suggestions for improvement: The model consists of six construction phases, which are packed in six boxes. With a total of 5,604 parts, a section consists of around 1,000 bricks, with the sets from Denmark we would probably have 30 to 40 bags, so much less searching. Also, the "general bricks" like floor tiles etc. are packed in some boxes, so you have to empty everything and find them before you can start building. A note in the instructions on where to find these parts would be helpful here. The third point only relates to one component, namely the flag on the building, it would just be very nice if you could print on it and not work with stickers.
But all in all a perfect set, I hope there will be another famous attraction from CaDa Master soon!