Me parece un excelente juguete y a mi niño le encantó, únicamente que las llantitas y piezas de plástico son muy frágiles, algunas se rompieron al momento de ensamblarlas
Great item for kids that enjoy building
It was a good model kit to have.
Difficult, many tiny pieces.
Directions don’t match the parts. And the picture on the box isn’t accurate either.My 9 year old (who’s really good at putting things together) couldn’t do it.I will say that the metal was nice though. Just bummed we couldn’t put it together correctly.
Fun for kids , looks great
Los dibujos un poco confusos
Great item I had one part incomplete but it does not show when building. This is a metric set using European standard holes unlike meccano which uses imperial. The model goes together well and looks good the only drawback is the very thin axels if they were as wide as the holes that would be great. This model is also double the price of the same model on the Temu site. Same model same manufacturer why is this?
Almost half way through the assemble, when incorrect parts appeared and could not complete, also assembly instructions not very understandable.
Good gift
Ideal para enseñarles a los niños el proceso constructivo de los objetivo. Tal vez puede mejorar un poquito la precisión de algunas piezas
Ah, the famous Flying Scotsman! It's a real piece of history and worthy of looking up, ... first locomotive to surpass 100 mph and such.This model is a very simplified example, sold as a STEM toy, but interesting to the adult modeler too, if you want to get more creative. As a toy, it's not a bad example of these bolt together metal kits ... especially for the price. Yes, some pieces won't fit quite right, the instructions will be vague in parts, and getting the bolts to line up with the nuts is a medium challenge ... so probably not for a child as their first metal kit. But for the more experienced kid or adult, it can be a fulfilling experience.I'm an older adult with previous modeling experience, mostly in wooden ships and planes. These erector-set type models are new to me, simple but fun. They almost beg to be modified with all those extra unbolted holes. So get goofy creative! I went with a "steampunk thing" using metal gears I bought and random brass and copper pieces I could find in junk drawers. The pointy brass in the front is from an old archery sight. There are two cut down shell casings, some plumbing connectors, brass picture hangers, etc. etc. I enjoyed the whole process.So as a simple metal toy or more ... thumbs up!
Me parece un excelente juguete y a mi niño le encantó, únicamente que las llantitas y piezas de plástico son muy frágiles, algunas se rompieron al momento de ensamblarlas
Great item for kids that enjoy building
It was a good model kit to have.
Difficult, many tiny pieces.
Directions don’t match the parts. And the picture on the box isn’t accurate either.My 9 year old (who’s really good at putting things together) couldn’t do it.I will say that the metal was nice though. Just bummed we couldn’t put it together correctly.
Fun for kids , looks great
Los dibujos un poco confusos
Great item I had one part incomplete but it does not show when building. This is a metric set using European standard holes unlike meccano which uses imperial. The model goes together well and looks good the only drawback is the very thin axels if they were as wide as the holes that would be great. This model is also double the price of the same model on the Temu site. Same model same manufacturer why is this?
Almost half way through the assemble, when incorrect parts appeared and could not complete, also assembly instructions not very understandable.
Good gift
Ideal para enseñarles a los niños el proceso constructivo de los objetivo. Tal vez puede mejorar un poquito la precisión de algunas piezas
Ah, the famous Flying Scotsman! It's a real piece of history and worthy of looking up, ... first locomotive to surpass 100 mph and such.This model is a very simplified example, sold as a STEM toy, but interesting to the adult modeler too, if you want to get more creative. As a toy, it's not a bad example of these bolt together metal kits ... especially for the price. Yes, some pieces won't fit quite right, the instructions will be vague in parts, and getting the bolts to line up with the nuts is a medium challenge ... so probably not for a child as their first metal kit. But for the more experienced kid or adult, it can be a fulfilling experience.I'm an older adult with previous modeling experience, mostly in wooden ships and planes. These erector-set type models are new to me, simple but fun. They almost beg to be modified with all those extra unbolted holes. So get goofy creative! I went with a "steampunk thing" using metal gears I bought and random brass and copper pieces I could find in junk drawers. The pointy brass in the front is from an old archery sight. There are two cut down shell casings, some plumbing connectors, brass picture hangers, etc. etc. I enjoyed the whole process.So as a simple metal toy or more ... thumbs up!
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MODEL CAR SET
STEM BUILDING PROJECT
A Valuable Collection And Souvenir For Model aircraft Enthusiasts
Made of metal which more sturdy and nickel plated to avoid rusting. Without sharpening edge safe for children.
Attached clear instructions , each step is clearly.Kids can assembled the model car follow the instructions step by step.
The model car set is colored in bright red, with the glide wheels and could slide on the floor, it looks just like the real car.
An Immersive Build For Kids Who Love Challenge






