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The Metal EarthFascinations Premium Series Notre Dame Cathedral 3D Metal Model Kit is an unassembled hobby model designed for ages 14 and up. This intricate kit features two metal sheets with easy-to-follow instructions, allowing you to create a highly detailed replica of the iconic cathedral without the need for glue or solder. Once completed, the model measures 3.2 inches in height and is perfect for display or as part of a larger collection.
D**B
Incredible, but not for the faint of heart!
I have built several Metal Earth models and was eagerly awaiting the ICONX series. This one did not disappoint. That said, it was a challenge. Keep in mind that the parts are almost microscopic. Fine needle nose pliers are a must, along with patience. I’d say it took me about 4 hours to build.I’ve never been to Notre Dame de Paris but my daughter has and the completed model was a gift for her. She was very impressed! The detail is amazing. I assumed it would be larger than the Metal Earth series, which it is, but still very small. To get an idea of scale, there’s plenty of room to put this model on a dollar bill. The big difference is complexity. There’s four times the sheet metal area compared to a regular Metal Earth model. Also, the picture on this Amazon site as I write this is not correct. It is apparently a pre-production sample, as the actual model is far better. Check out the Fascinations web site for the latest photos, including a 360 spin-around.I have a little constructive feedback for Fascinations: The locations of some of the sprues, especially for some of the flying buttresses (but not all) were in the thinnest area of the parts, exactly the opposite of where they should be. One must be very careful removing those parts from the sheet without damaging them. Speaking of flying buttresses, they should have been longer and inserted into slots in the main building to keep them aligned. As it is they are hanging in space and almost impossible to line up perfectly parallel with each other. Otherwise, simply awesome.
C**S
Really tough, but great results.
This is the first model of this type that I've built, and in hindsight I probably should have started simpler. It's got tons of thin, fragile pieces (just look at all of those buttresses) and many of the tabs you need to bend/twist are in hard-to-reach spots. I'm going to separate this from the rest of the review for emphasis:GET YOURSELF SOME GOOD NEEDLE-NOSE PLIERS!!!Preferably ones with the longest, thinnest...nose. There are a few kits available on here with a set of those, plus wirecutters. I wish I'd had them, since I did mine with a pair of tweezers and an old nail-clipper! Tweezers work, but the grip they get on the tabs isn't great.After all of the stress, though, the final model is fantastic-looking. Mine came out basically the way it looks in the product photo, and I'm thrilled with it. I ordered another Metal Earth model because of it - they're really great quarantine projects.
C**R
Great Fun Challenge
Out of seven Metal Earth models to date, this is my favorite (although as a medievalist, I'm a bit biased). With about 90 pieces assembled into a product that's only 4 inches long, its a real challenge, but the result is beautiful. It also has very few pieces that need to be rounded, which is always a challenge (and not in a fun way)This Amazon listing says its for 14 months and up. It should say 14 years and up! And it would require a 14 year old with a lot of patience.The product comes with tweezers. I strongly suggest getting small needle nose pliers, like what you find in jewelry sections of craft stores. Tweezers are too big.My one tiny complaint is the top of the flying buttresses don't anchor to the building. I suspect it would require overly precise fitting of other pieces for it to all work. You have to actively look for it to see it, however. Seriously, it's a beautiful piece.
A**R
Hardest but fun
The media could not be loaded. It is one of the hardest metals I have built but I had so much fun doing it.
I**S
Wonderful and Aggravating in the Best Way
This was tedious, aggravating, and obscenely challenging. I loved absolutely every minute of it.The sheets are high quality and it is helpful to have tin snips or cuticle trimmers to cut the tabs attaching the pieces to the sheets for some of the smaller pieces. That being said, the pieces all fit perfectly, as long as you remove them appropriately.The only thing that I do not like about this, which is the same complaint that I have regarding the Neuschwanstein model, is that the diagram showing the pieces numbers is on the same page as the instructions. It gets annoying to flip over the paper constantly when working on the second half of the model.
C**
Great ICONX model
Awesome model. Looks great when finished. Getting all the flying buttresses secure and even was challenging and time comsuing, but the end result is very impressive.Just a note - PLEASE heed the manufacturer's warning that these are NOT toys and are not for children. These kits require patience (particularly the 3-sheet models, which can take a couple hours to complete). These do not go together like simple puzzles.Also, without a few tools, you simply cannot complete them - in particular, needle nose pliers are helpful and flat-nose pliers are basically required. The company sells a branded kit, but I bought it and I can tell you the quality is VERY mediocre.
D**S
These are NOT easy! Make sure to have close-cutting wire cutters to ...
These are NOT easy! Make sure to have close-cutting wire cutters to clip out the parts, which come on two metal plates that look to me to have been produced in a 3D printer. These models are a good idea, and metal is better than plastic, but I've barely gotten started, the first few parts having taken me awhile to get finished. Sometimes, it's not really possible just to bend over the tab after inserting it into the slot. That's because the tweezers (included) are just too thick and get in the way of the bending. I found that twisting the tabs works a lot better, though don't twist more than once or twice lest you break off the tab.Instructions aren't hard to follow, and I must say, the metal has a very nice color to it. These are something for adults to do when they're trying to quit a habit like smoking. I'm still smoking, but every now and then I get to work on this thing. I'm not that concerned if I never finish it.BTW, these would be fairly difficult for any child to put together. Some bending is required for the curves sections and the tabs aren't always easy to get at, as noted before. A teen could do these, but not under 12 or 13, I'd think.
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