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The SlubanM38-B6500 Army Leading Tank is a multicolor building block set featuring 312 high-quality bricks, designed for creative play. With a cost-effective price point, these bricks are approximately 60% cheaper than competitors, and they meet rigorous safety standards, being CE, ROHS, and ISO 9001:2008 certified.
V**R
Instructions are not the easiest to follow, but really well made and solid toy
I am really, really impressed with this. My son is currently army-obsessed but, as Lego don't do anything army themed, I had to look for something else.I aw this and thought for the price it seemed quite a good buy and the reviews were pretty good, too.His birthday was today and I spent most of the hours between waking and rushing for school and work building it!The instructions are quite small in detail so if your eyesight is not great you may struggle a bit. I tended to have to the use the images of the constructed pieces and see where the lines were on them to see where pieces fit, so not a easy going as Lego.However, the finished piece is brilliant!I find with 'real' Lego, it goes together beautifully but it's rarely something kids can 'play' with. We have had so many kits which are in bits again within days.This is great from a re-build perspective (if you manage to save the pieces) but for younger child it ends up going in the main Lego stockpile. When you pay what you do for these kits, that's not really what you want.The tank I finished this morning is solid. There are a couple of bits which are likely to come off, but the general build is solid and will take a bit of roughing up (Sorry, battlefield action) before things will start falling off.It looks great, has plenty of cool detail on it and is good and strong for a 6 year old to 'play armies' with.Highly recommend!
G**G
the quality isn't as good, one of the pieces wasn't totally formed
First time buying a non Lego kit.Okay, the quality isn't as good, one of the pieces wasn't totally formed, but the kit went together well.The instructions were in a compact format and I was thankful I had a light over me.. that said however, I didn't have any problems following it, (help may be required for youngsters, I'm 42 with Erm..lots of experience!).The only real anoyance was the rear wheel that when the one piece rubber track was fitted bent slightly..the tank still rolled though.This kit and the company is made in China.One thing of real note.. the figures, they articulate, torso twists, the head moves up and down as well as left n right. Really a great feature.With all this in mind.. would I buy another Sluban kit? Yes.. yes I would 😀
M**T
impressed
As Lego fanatics - we were dubious about the quality and were prepared for the worst when this arrived but were pleasantly surprised with the set; both with the tank and the figures. The instructions were easy to follow and the pieces felt as good quality as lego. We were a little disappointed that the figures did not look like lego minifigures but found them to be good quality and more malleable so they were easier to pose. The tank looks realistic and has withstood being played with by my clumsy 4 year old. I would buy more items from this range and find them to be good value for money. It's a shame that Lego don't do military sets but these are a very good alternative at a reasonable price.
G**E
Great value for money
So being a Lego family we turned to something cheaper and more value for money. This certainly is it. Great Lego kit, half the price of Lego.Only downside is the size of the instruction manual that needs to be made bigger for the kids. Too small to see some of the intricacies.This is great set of bricks and will be buying more we will Lego from now on.
A**R
Great detailing and moving parts
Loved the detailing of product, the accessories and the moving parts - my son loves tanks and LOVES this tank, he plays with it all the time. I didn’t let him have ago building as much as the parts seemed really flimsy and was worried something might snap. Don’t expect it to be Lego quality ((feels flimsier and the canon ball thing (?) snapped off. Luckily I found by switching ends it could be reattached. What was Lego like was the detail
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