🧠 Build, Bond, and Beautify!
The Microworld3D Metal Puzzle is a meticulously designed 3D model kit of the iconic Blue Mosque, featuring 229 precision-cut metal pieces. This engaging puzzle offers a moderate challenge, perfect for enhancing problem-solving and spatial awareness skills. With no glue required and detailed instructions, it's an ideal project for families and individuals alike, resulting in a stunning decorative piece for any setting.
Material | Metal |
Size | 229 |
Unit Count | 229.0 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6.2"L x 2.5"W |
Number of Items | 229 |
Number of Pieces | 229 |
Color | Blue Mosque |
Style | historical-premium |
Item Shape | Irregular |
Subject Character | Stars,Turkey |
Theme | Building |
Special Features | Portable |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Number of Players | 1 |
Educational Objective | Problem Solving Skill, Spatial Awareness |
Skill Level | Expert |
K**V
Love it.
It took me just under 13 and half hours to complete this one. It is my 19th model. This one is not for beginners! I had no issues with the tabs fitting into slots unlike other reviews stated. The towers do come out a little wonkey if you don't assemble them correctly. Other than that it is a stunning addition to my collection. You will need to have some spacial reasoning as the instructions are the worst of any model I have done. They don't tell you to either bend or fold so you'll have to figure that out on your own. And yes it does matter which one you choose to do (bend or fold). Some pieces are mislabeled as well, but easy to figure that out.
Z**N
stupid design!
Very stupid design, the designer did not consider the idea of assembler. This model is good-looking and has nothing to do with it. First of all, the model is very very small, some parts are so small that you can't even hold it, how to assemble it? Second, the model is made of metal, which is very small and it is easy to scratch your hands during assembly. Don't buy it for your children! It will disappoint you. Third, the holes reserved for assembly are very difficult to splice, and the model itself is too small and difficult to splice! In summary! It's a piece of garbage! Don't buy it!
L**A
beautyful
this is kinda big compared to other DIY metal model kitsits strongsuper nice at the ending and kinda easier to build then others since the instructions is clear and the quality is good so it dosent bend in the wrong place and when you make a mistake and try to correct it you wont break it
E**G
Painful on the fingers
One of the most complex metal puzzles I had to build. the instructions were a little bit unclear and confusing. The metal itself is very thick and unmalleable so my fingers definitely suffered trying to bend these in the correct position. The towers were very tricky and they kept leaning over despite how much I tried to tighten the joints. Ended up using metal glue make everything stand up straight. I would say this is one of the more challenging puzzles just because of the thickness of the metal and how much force you have to use to bend the pieces. I do prefer the piece, cool models as they do have thinner more malleable metal pieces.
D**S
Ours had a misprint
One sheet of pieces was printed upside down, so the colors are all wrong.I bought this for my boyfriend's birthday and he hates it. It's too tiny for his big hands, and the pieces are sharp and hurt his fingers. He's yelling at the puzzle. But he won't stop trying to put it together. He is determined to overcome this Birthday Challenge.
S**Y
A good, fun model. Relatively difficult.
A good, fun, model. Lots of domes and repetitive things but looks great when done.
A**R
Not worth the effort
I've built over 30 metal models, so I'm no beginner at this. And I've done several Microworld models as well as other brands. Even tho the instructions are not at all clear for a non-Chinese speaking modeler, the pictures are usually adequate to complete the project. So, I have no significant problem where that's concerned. The problem is with the fit of the pieces. Either the tabs are too thick, or the holes are too narrow, or a combination of the two. Very few of the tabs fit the holes without some modification. I tried my Dremel tool to grind down the tabs a bit, but ended up nearly grinding some of them completely off. I then tried to use a left-over piece of one of the metal sheets to poke out the holes, and then a knife to scrape off the paint from the tabs, as well as a bit of the metal. That helped a bit. But it just made the project too difficult to complete. I ended up just throwing away what little of it I had completed, and calling it quits. I hope others have better success with this. I'll move on to another model
D**I
Turkey blue mosque
Very hard Work and Dedication but fun , built by my husband
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