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The General Jim's Military Brick Building Set features a detailed replica of the WW2 German King Tiger Panzer VI Tank, comprising 978 building blocks. Designed for military enthusiasts, this set offers dynamic features like a movable turret and gun, ensuring an engaging building experience for teens and adults. Compatible with major building brands, it comes with a satisfaction guarantee and detailed instructions for easy assembly.
K**O
Good Instructions, easy build
The side track railing needed to be superglued, but other than that, this tank has been played with by my 7 year old son nonstop. No other weak spots to report on the build. I would purchase again from General Jim.
P**I
Awsome build
Son loved it! He's 7 and enjoyed every hour build it. Directions are a challenge for a child as you must count bricks to know where they go. Not as detailed in building directions as it could be but for a bad ass king tiger I guess it was ok
T**
Such frustrating instructions and missing pieces
The reason I gave this product a 1 star is for 2 reasons.1: The instructions are so frustrating, what should be a guide to show you how to put the pieces together is a hell scale of mostly guessing and rebuilding the same part over 10 times to get it correct and fit properly.2:just like the tiger tank I bought, this set is missing crucial pieces to finish the build. For me the king tiger set is missing a 1 peg square piece, so now I have a hole in the turret that just makes the model look like trash.Honestly for these models aren't worth price.
T**G
Poor quality control - missing too many pieces!
I was looking forward to building this King Tiger tank only to be disappointed in finding that about 20 of the same piece was missing in the first of four bags. Other pieces were missing but no more than three of the same piece. Amazon sent a replacement set of King Tiger tank building blocks but it too had to be returned because the same piece(s) were missing. Of the five tank models I ordered from General Jim, the fifth was the worst. The other four were great builds with no missing parts.
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