🛠️ Build the Titanic, Build Memories!
The dOvOb Nano Blocks Titanic Model Building Set features 1872 high-quality ABS plastic mini bricks, designed for ages 12 and up. This intricate model not only serves as a challenging construction project but also promotes cognitive development and family interaction. With detailed instructions and two figures included, it's the perfect gift for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Package Dimensions | 29.9 x 20.4 x 5.41 cm; 589.67 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 12 years and up |
Item model number | 66503 |
Educational Objective(s) | Cognitive Development, Construction Skills |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1872 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | abs plastic |
Color | Assorted |
ASIN | B07VMKWK1Z |
K**H
Fun project! Buy it!
My son loves legos and I wasn’t wanting do do a one-on-one project with him. I haven’t put a lego together since I was little so I was excited to find this set on sale before Christmas.We just got around to putting it together. It took us about six hours & I think it looks better than the photos. The instructions were pretty self-explanatory. We only had a problem when it came to the smoke stacks, one of the inner pieces looks like a different piece in the photos but we figured it out after building the first one.We ended up with 87 extra pieces & I’m not mad about it because these blocks are very small and some are clear which makes for a very difficult time finding them on the carpet lol. 63 of the extra pieces were not shown anywhere in the instruction booklet or in any photos. I think they may belong to a different set because they are oddly shaped pieces that don’t really make anything Titanic-y. We used some of the extra clear pieces to make the iceberg bigger. The others will be consumed by the vacuum eventually. It also came with an oar, a slide and Jack & Rose which I thought was hilarious.The only thing I wish was different was the way the blocks are bagged. I wish they were sorted more in some type of order. I had to open four different bags to complete the first layer. We still figured it out though. I used a few shallow Tupperware dishes and dumped each bag into its own container to keep them somewhat sorted.I really enjoyed doing this with my son. We finished it pretty quickly considering the size and amount of blocks there are. We’re now shopping for another!I would like to add… I almost didn’t purchase this due to quite a few negative reviews about the size & difficulty but I couldn’t disagree more. I knew when I bought it what size it would be… they’re called MICRO blocks and the dimensions are clearly stated so I don’t think the seller is at fault for that one lol they were easy to use but I have small hands so maybe I’m not the best judge. I do recommend grabbing some tools. A pair of needle nose pliers and some tweezers helped tremendously when putting it together. Hopefully this helps someone.
C**.
Surprisingly Good Quality for an Off-Brand
I bought this for my son's 10th birthday. He has recently gotten into Titanic information and I knew this would be a hit combining his love of Legos with the story of the titanic. Lego not have an official set for this but this is a great representation.The instructions can be a little challenging so it is best to be standing by to assist as you build each layer from the ground up. We have bought other off-brand Lego sets in the past and the quality of the connections was subpar, but this set does not suffer from that issue. The pieces stay locked into place and is equal to Lego and the cost comes in considerably cheaper than Lego brand kits. Keep in mind that this set is "micro" so the pieces are rather small, much smaller than standard legos. I think that actually makes it a fun alternative to Lego in that regard.Overall we are very happy with this set and will look into the other sets from this brand in the future.
S**Y
Worth the price
Yes, the pieces are really small. We used tweezers to help assemble some bits. Before you do anything, sort out the pieces as they are not organized as you may expect a Lego brand set to be bagged. Some pieces were a little wonky, but there were extras of most pieces.I found the instructions to be understandable, but I can see how they may not be everyone's cup of tea.Overall, good build, would recommend.
L**E
Tiny but good
This is Micro legos so they are very tiny. It did take my teenager a while to build but turned out nice and very good for the price.
T**M
EXCELLENT BUILD
First time building a non-lego set.This build is much more challenging then even adult legos and demands you pay more attention to the introductions as each step requires you to place dozens of pieces.Because the pieces are smaller and the overall build is a good size...it makes the ship look even more detailed.Tons of extra pieces to add little details at the end. Totally worth the prices!!!
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