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The OneNext Upgrade Cool Titanic Model Set features 1900+ micro blocks crafted with precision to create a detailed 3D replica of the Titanic. Designed for ages 14+, this level 6 difficulty set enhances motor skills and spatial awareness while offering a durable, collector-grade build experience. Perfect for professionals and hobbyists seeking a sophisticated, hands-on challenge.
Product Dimensions | 27.99 x 19.99 x 5 cm; 490 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Manufacturer reference | 43227-2705 |
Educational Objective(s) | Motor Skills |
Number of pieces | 1860 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Green |
ASIN | B01MRFJJF9 |
C**
100% worth the price , good product
I ordered this set as I am a Lego collector and love to build Lego sets before you reply and say this is not a Lego set I know that it isn’t and am not stating it is but I thought I’d get it as I love titanic and wanted a challenge . I think it was 100% worth the price if not more !!! The instructions where slightly confusing at first glance but once you got the hang of them they where grate and easy to follow the packing /box was smart black and all things where numberd tho the bags all had to be opened to find the right bits For a 14 year old I think this set would be a fab gift and it’s a lot cheaper than Lego sets with this amount of pieces however prices are very small so wouldn’t recomend for younger children Will be buying more from this company in the future and will be buying this set for friends
M**5
Nice hobby to have.
I bought this for myself. I glued my blue base pieces to a piece of good quality wood. I will be keeping mine as an ornament not a toy. Sorry kids!Good clear instructions. Easy to follow. Built my ship in a weekend. I opened all my bags and separated all the pieces into colours before I started. Have fun building yours.
B**
Good, but preparing is key!
So for me, I love the titanic and Lego so when this popped up I was over the moon. However, let me actually write a little guide to help people. I know it says not to mix the bags up but honestly, taking half an hour out of your time to sort them into colour code (see picture) will make it SO much easier when it comes to building it. The instructions sometimes are not very clear and on one instruction you have to start at one end and on another you have to start at the other end otherwise it’ll end up wrong and out of proportions.Over all, so far, it has been really pleasurable to build and certainly takes some time! I’m on day 2 of building and have not yet completed it.I think an avid Lego builder will enjoy this, if there’s is no experience of hardly any then I think some people will struggle.
I**N
A challenge indeed
Well, where to start?If you're after a challenge, then this is for you!!I consider myself an experienced and capable builder of many things, warhammer figures, lego, models in general, so had a warm, fuzzy feeling going into this.Then the box arrived.Yes, I know it states micro blocks, and yes, it states 1860pcs...but jeez - there's micro and then there's micro.So, back to it. I opened the box ( it had such sights to show me ) and the trepidation factor crept up a notch....bags of micro things. Bags and bags.My wife left me to it with a steadying pat on the shoulder.I gulped. I got a beer from the fridge. I gulped that beer and steadied my nerves. I opened the instructions...looked at the bags and went for it, only to find I needed to open another bag for a few blocks I needed.I started, singing happily to myself. After the first couple of parts, the song had moved to a content low whistle. After a couple more parts, it degenerated to a nervous hum.I looked at the clock. 3 hours had passed and I was no more than a third of the way in.Another beer.Inspiring comments from my Wife, " Looking good! "An hour and a half later, I was halfway through.It was nearing 9pm.Now a section with lots and lots and lots of single pieces. More beer.10pm - 5 hours in. Sore thumbs. Bedtime.Day 2.With a fresh will, I scoured the remaining instructions, told myself, " You've got this!!"More beer, more sore thumbs.Finally, after a total 8-9 hours, it was done...complete with period correct iceberg.Challenge complete.A great sense of purpose was felt.Small children ran up and down the street cheering my name in admiration of what I had achieved....maybe.All in all, a good build. Take your time, bolster your thumbs, and drink beer...it helps.
A**R
Hours of fun
Great kit, similar to one I've previously bought from Nanoblock. Good few missing pieces though, which became more apparent toward the end of the build. Luckily, as we have built similar sets before, we had a few spare pieces saved up that we could recycle in, but if this had been my first kit, or if I hadn't saved the leftovers from previous kits, it would have been a very different outcome, and very disappointing.
L**R
Not for 8 year olds !
This was clearly described on the details as being suitable for ages 8 and up. However the box arrived with a statement on the side that said it was suitable for ages 10+ and the instructions which came with it says suitable for ages 14+ so this is all very misleading. We haven't tried to build this yet so can't comment on build quality but it looks to me to be too complicated for an 8 year old.
S**H
smaller than Lego
smaller bits than lego but works well
L**Y
Unable to complete to many pieces missing
My husband started off well however early on it was apparent that this wasn’t going to get finished due to far to many missing pieces. So disappointed as this was a mini lockdown project for him as he had enjoyed doing the football stadiums before. I wish I hadn’t wasted my money
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