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The DAHONPA Spitfire Jet Military Army Fighter Building Bricks Set features 290 precision-engineered pieces that assemble into a detailed, authentic Spitfire fighter model. Designed to inspire creativity and enhance STEM skills, this set offers both educational value and entertainment for kids and adults alike, backed by responsive customer support.
R**A
Kid loved it
Kid said they where just like lego, the plane looks really good too
A**E
Nice Play Plane set
This set offers surprisingly good value for money for only 290 pieces. The bricks snap together with satisfying precision, and the finished model is a sturdy, visually appealing piece. While not a direct Lego product, it certainly holds its own in terms of quality and design.The model itself is a clever construction, showcasing some innovative building techniques that result in a dynamic shape without sacrificing playability. My young builder is absolutely smitten, declaring it a fearsome army plane (Lego or no Lego!). The included minifigure is a nice touch.Assembly was generally smooth sailing, with clear, if somewhat oddly colored, instructions. The only hiccup was a confusing color choice for the printed guide, but that was easily overcome.Overall, this set is a fun and rewarding build that delivers a satisfying final product. It’s a great option for those looking for a quality building experience without the premium price tag.
B**.
A decent Sluban set.
Packaging : The set comes in a standard DAHONPA box, containing some bags of parts, a sticker sheet, and an instruction book.Instructions : The instructions are very well printed and easy to follow.Stickers : the stickers are glossy and clear-backed. They're all well printed and decently well cut.Parts quality : The parts are of a decent quality in terms of fit and finish. The Minifig is ... of the usual Sluban quality, which isn't great, but is decent enough.Set design : The set is very simply designed, and as such feels like it is missing some details. With that said, it is very playable for kids.Overall thoughts : Sluban is known for being pretty 'middle of the road' with their offerings, and this set is pretty middle of the road. It's not particularly glaringly bad in any regard, and it is wonderfully lacking in custom / unique elements, but it just feels like there's some details that they could have gone for that are missing. Fortunately, kids imaginations will fill those in quite well.
A**Y
Had to build it as soon as it arrived
As a warbird enthusiast I couldn't wait to get my hands on this. Spent several hours assembling it from the mostly clear instructions. Fun to build and looks great as a display piece on my desk at work.
M**6
Nice plane once built
The plane itself is very nice. Because it’s not a true Lego brand, I think some of the Pieces don’t fit together quite as nicely. Once it is together, it’s a nice plane.
M**U
Affordable Lego alternatives
This builds blocks are very similarly designed as the Lego sets that are at a much higher price point. Similar ideas of building, all picesr are built with quality plastics, good sizes and uniform looks with good fittings between each pieces.The instruction manual is pretty straightforward and printed on good quality paper as well. There are some stickers included in this package and I haven't found missing pieces this far.Overall this is a good lego-likr building set at a very affordable price point.
A**.
My kid didn't have a plane until now and he loves it
My kid loves it, he said it's a plane an army plane, he doesn't have a Lego plane. It is regular sized bricks and it comes with a minifig. Everything is clicking together easily. The instructions are a booklet and are well detailed. In comes in separate bags, but everything has to be opened together, nothing is separated by sections.
A**R
Could be better for the price....
I don't think it's worth the price for only 290 brick pieces. I don't like the way you have to pour the blocks out and try to sort them in order to follow the directions. The bags are numbered but there's no point to that if I cannot find what I need in a specific numbered bag. As I said, I still ended up pouring out the blocks into another container just to sort through them. The bricks are average quality, somewhere between the cheap lightweight bricks and Legos. The build itself is really nice and detailed. The figure is cool, but the design makes it hard to put together. I like the concept but I think it lacked in execution, as the directions were frustrating to follow at times.
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