🛵 Build Your Dream Ride, One Piece at a Time!
The Piececool3D Metal Model Kit is a 72-piece motorcycle jigsaw puzzle crafted from high-quality 430 stainless steel. Designed for ages 14 and up, this DIY kit offers an engaging assembly experience without the need for glue or solder. Perfect as a gift for any occasion, it encourages creativity and logical thinking while providing hours of fun.
Product Dimensions | 12 x 3 x 23 cm; 180 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Manufacturer reference | HP057-S-UK |
Educational Objective(s) | Logical Thinking |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 72 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Scale | 1/32 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Metal |
Color | Silver |
ASIN | B08FWZGTQK |
G**N
Good
Happy review good
M**N
Looks good
Bought as gift not yet used
W**H
Great metalwork, poor instructions
Very challenging assembly, superb metalwork, instructions inadequate and erroneous. Whilst it does clearly state that you will need wire cutters and flat nose pliers, you will not get away with the ones found in most peoples toolkits. Finer craft workers tools are more suitable, plus I found, a diverse range of other tools were required.If you look carefully at the photo I have uploaded you will see that the rear tires are touching the bodywork, I believe the instructions have transposed the axles, the longer ones should be on the back wheels not the front.Symbols are shown at the beginning of the instructions indicating patterned and non-patterned side, but these are not shown for every instance in the build diagrams and it's not easy to determine for yourself.Overall, the instructions lacked sufficient clarity. I can neither recommend this as a first choice to build nor if you have a limited toolkit.
G**6
Great model
Great model to do very fiddly so you need a lot of patience,if your eyesight is not good a magnifying glass would be an advantage because some parts are tiny.
A**Y
Get it for someone you dislike.
Perfect for my older brother. Cut his fingers to bits with the sharp edges. His eyes are shot as well so I'd imagine he spent hours last Christmas trying to put this together.You don't NEED tools, but I would suggest a clean surface, magnit, magnifying glass, and a tweezers.
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