🛡️ Assemble Your Legacy with Captain America's Shield!
The Professor PUZZLE Fascinations Metal Earth Marvel Captain America's Shield 3D Metal Model Kit is an unassembled hobby model designed for ages 14 and up. It features two metal sheets that can be easily clipped apart without the need for glue or solder. The assembled model measures 2.28 inches long, 1.38 inches wide, and 2.09 inches high, showcasing a highly detailed design perfect for display. With illustrated instructions, this kit offers a moderate challenge and is a great addition to any Marvel collection.
J**B
Easy to assemble
Was a gift for my father. Easy to assemble (with tweezers, needle nose, etc.) compared to other metal earth models. Works very well as a desk piece.
A**R
Awesome product!
Very easy to build and it looks awesome on the base. Tips: Use tweezers to twist the end bits in place and twist to hold; DON'T overbend or the bits will break.
F**N
Cool
This was my first time doing one of these some parts are hard to get on but its easy to put together
A**E
Tiny
This is extremely tiny, but cool when complete.
R**C
Not worth the effort, even though it looks nice.
Agreed with an earlier review. It is a little too difficult to put together. Looks pretty good.
A**G
Looks simple, but beware those (invisible when displayed) shield handles!
Alright, so I'm a former molecular biologist. I've extracted hippocampuses from mouse embryo brains using tiny tweezers and a microscope. On top of that, I have tiny fingers (ring size 3.5) and hard nails. So i thought putting something like this would be a piece of cake. NO IT ISN'T.First, the piece isn't just the shield itself. It also includes the shield handles in the back, which you don't see if it's displayed as shown. The shield handles are the most difficult part of the piece to work with, so you can take it or leave it, honestly. Nobody's gonna see them anyway.The reason why the handles are the most difficult, is because for some inexplicable reason, they've made one side of the handle piece very thin. You're supposed to curl the sides inward and then lock it into another piece, but one side is so thin, it bends and then pops out of the tab that's supposed to keep it contained. Super-annoying. I still have to be careful when handling it.A few more tips:- Instead of using clippers to separate the metal pieces, bend them back and forth a few times.- Use your thumb nails to push the tabs in, not pull them outward. The tabs are tiny and if you try to pull them, chances are you'll get poked underneath your nail. Learn from my mistakes!- If you have a choice, bend the pieces so the perforations face inward. They bend a lot more evenly that way.Don't get me wrong, it's actually pretty straightforward. The directions are clear and color-coding the pieces in the diagram was an awesome idea. It's straightforward, it just took me a while, especially with how simple the piece looks.
K**R
Easiest one I've ever built
Easiest model I've ever built, hands down. However, make sure you know what you're buying, these models are not toys, and you have to have tweezers and wire cutters as a *mandatory* tool set even though it says you don't need anything.All in all, took me an hour or two, quickest one yet, even the straps on the back weren't that hard to handle. I would strongly recommend this as a good starting point if you're learning about metal earth models
D**.
Don’t bother tabs are too sm and delicate
The tabs are too small. I have done many models this one stinks so bad. Save your money! Even with the right tools it’s a serious problem to put together. Save your money and fine something else I wasted money for this crap
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