🚀 Build, Play, Conquer! Unleash your inner architect with this epic military set!
The BRICK STORY Military Vehicle Building Set is a 251-piece construction kit designed for children aged 6-12. It features a detailed WW2 army truck, a motorcycle, and soldier mini dolls, all crafted from safe, non-toxic materials. With clear assembly instructions and smooth-rolling wheels, this set promotes creativity, engineering skills, and imaginative play.
Product Dimensions | 34 x 24.5 x 6.3 cm; 280 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
Item model number | 7913 |
Educational Objective(s) | Hand-Eye Coordination, Engineering Skills, Creative Thinking, Imagination Development, Construction Skills, Role Play |
Number of pieces | 251 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Brown,gray,green |
ASIN | B0BD38XBMV |
J**R
Great gift
Nephew loved it
C**S
Value for money
For what it is I thought it was expensive
K**T
It's not quite Lego standard, but it's really not bad at all
Obviously it's not Lego, but minifigures apart it does only use reproduced Lego elements for the build so it is as compatible as you can get. The pieces aren't up to Lego quality/fit, but they aren't as bad as the cheap and nasty rip offs either.All pieces were present although one green jumper stud was replaced by a brown one for some reason, but as this is obscured beneath the seats it doesn't affect the aesthetic in any way. The finished product is very accurately represented by the box art/product imagesAs a vehicle it fits nicely with the Lego Speed Champions range in terms of size, and it's design/proportions are good compared to its real life counterpart. If I was to nitpick then it lacks the intelligent design/clever parts usage/range of elements that Lego gives to its sets, but as its a largely square vehicle it gets away with it okay. The only notable issue being the rear wheel arches being a bit too angled. It does however do a good job of not having many studs showing.There are 5 stickers on transparent backgrounds, it includes the 2 shown in the instructions/on the box, but 3 seemingly don't actually belong with this set. Shame really as a couple more stickers would have helped it pop just that little bit better.The box is very solid, thicker than Lego packaging with an inner cardboard liner and then 7 sealed bags inside. Not sure why these are numbered though as you need to open all at once, rather than one at a time. The instruction book is well made, and not bad to follow, but it is can be difficult to identify some of the pieces out unless you have a good light source, due to studs blending in with the green bricks. (As a tip, if you are unsure look at the next step where they are in greyscale and easier to identify.So, overall I'm happy with it, it's a really nice model if not the most interesting build. As Lego has stated it will never build real-life military vehicles this is a good opportunity to do something a bit different. In terms of cost it fits in okay with the Lego price structure, but the barracks really are only an afterthought to boost the piece count, and given the slightly simplistic design and inferior building materials, £15 would be perhaps slightly more reasonable.
D**E
Ok
Not to bad bit small
D**E
A gift that asks the builder a lot of questions.
I liked the idea that this model could be built and rebuilt time after time, A gift that keeps on giving.
R**R
Basically Lego
It’s a decent little world war 2 jeep. Appears basically Lego in touch , feel ( you can use it with Lego ) only issue is the instructions are poor, don’t match up to the colouring of the bricks . Otherwise decent
R**S
Store For Boys.
Ok a bit like Lego
P**H
Jeep was great fun to build by my 10 year old grandson.
Nothing to dislike.
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