🚀 Build History, Command the Battlefield!
This 1184-piece building kit lets kids aged 8-14 construct detailed models of the WWII German Tiger I and US M4 Sherman tanks. Made from durable ABS plastic, the set features rotating turrets, moving tracks, and authentic military accessories, offering a challenging and immersive experience compatible with all major brick brands.
Item Dimensions | 11 x 8.6 x 2.3 inches |
Size | Large |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Theme | Army |
Subject Character | German Tiger and U.S. M4 Sherman |
Color | Gray and Desert |
Toy Vehicle Form | Army Tank |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Additional Features | 毒 |
M**D
Great set
Look solid. Compatible with Lego, require some help to build up. Excellent product. My son loved them
T**
Tank build
Yes lots of fun to build!
N**E
Great set, functional with Lego!
My girlfriend and I built these together the day we got it to kick off our WW2 LEGO collection! It’s a great set for those wanting quality alternatives to Lego and are fans of WW2 history. The builds are great but the instructions can be sometimes confusing but nothing that can’t be figured out. Only one warped piece in the set but it was still functional and usable as the build progressed. Comes with 4 miniatures which was a nice surprise! The size of each tank was also a huge plus but sadly no functional interior. All in all, great for those wanting affordable legos and fans of WW2 history.
G**N
Easy to assemble.
My grandson loved this for his birthday. He had both together the first day.
J**.
Hours of Entertainment!
Got this for my son, who is 8 and becoming interested in WWII (he's been interested in block-building for years).I cannot express the amount of fun he's had putting this set together. He's spent *hours* meticulously organizing the bricks and carefully building each tank, then additional hours creating elaborate living room war theaters for them to face off. In addition, he has been asking questions to anyone he thinks might be interested (in this case Grandpa) about the specs of the different tanks and who would win in this or that scenario.The bricks are durable and the instructions were clear enough for my son to do the building with minimal help. He's truly gotten hours of enjoyment out of this set over the course of multiple weekends, I will probably buy the battleship set next.
I**E
Good kits that can take a hit
My son and I had fun building them together. He carries them around and we built a sweet diorama for them and when we get more in the future. They come back together fairly well if dropped or hit with nerf shots(the balls and bullets)
K**.
Could be much better
I'm 56 and have been playing with Legos since I was 5. I'm also an amateur World War 2 historian. I'm not expecting perfection but this kit has issues.Pros: pieces are well made and I had very few issues where I had to remove little left over plastic from the molds. Stickers were excellent. The Tiger tank is well designed and was easy to build. The only suggestion I have is going with 40 tread pieces instead of 41 on the Tiger. It's harder to put on but looks much better.Cons: Where to begin. Minor issues. Neither tanks have full bottom covers to them which is kind of silly and would cost little to include and design. There are no M16s, mini guns, or what looks like maybe an SR-25 during WW2.Major Issues. The M4 Sherman design is bad especially the front section which I included a picture of. Section 13 where the front area connects to is badly designed and needs to be redone. At least add a 4x2 plate to top of the hinge section to have it attach better. It will hang lower on the two 6x4 panels but improves the connection. It disconnects way too easy. The M4's barrel does not move up or down but the Tiger's barrel does??? I still can't figure out what the M4 hoses are supposed to be. And what are the brown tubes on the sides for??? Again not asking for perfection but it seems like someone added those as filler.The M4 Sherman's directions are also a mess. I would suggest swapping the following sections around:Sections 2 and 3Sections 5 and 6Sections 7 and 8The picture of the tank needs to be turned around in sections 11,12, and 19.Conclusion: If it was me, I would completely redesign the entire M4 Sherman tank from beginning to end including directions. It's that bad. Add plates to the bottom of both tanks.The Tiger tank is just great and I really like it. Sure I would make a couple of minor changes but overall it's great.
A**E
Love them
I loved putting these together. I'm already looking for another set to do. Had on piece missing but not a big deal
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