🕰️ Build Your Legacy with Big Ben!
The dOvOb Real Big Ben Building Blocks Set features 3600 intricately designed pieces, allowing builders of all ages to create a detailed architectural model of one of the world's most iconic landmarks. Made from high-quality plastics, this set promotes creativity, patience, and family bonding through its DIY assembly process, making it a perfect gift for any occasion.
A**Z
Muy entretenido
Apenas está armando el basamento, a mi marido le encantó! Esta súper detallado en toda sus partes . Gracias
A**R
Loving micro bricks
I found it challenging but very rewarding,so addictive
P**G
Instructions (Mistake)
I finished Big Ben all 3,600 pieces. There is a mistake in the instruction book. Steps 21 and 22 are identical. Only do 21 or 22 but Do Not Do both 21 and 22. If you do both 21 and 22 you will have seven beige rows instead of six beige rows. This might be why some reviews complained of missing pieces. I decided to update Big Ben. Look at the clock face it is digital.
O**R
More than expected but not perfect!
First of all - to add to those who have reported the duplicated step; it has been corrected. All 92 steps are unique now.However - there are several inaccuracies in this kit. First, the picture (including in the detailed information about the kit), show the base to be a solid one-piece base. It is not! It is now a 3-layered base of black base-plates of 20x20 and 10x10 to make a 50x50 base. Also, two diagonally opposite corners are not "connected" until the 3rd layer because of the pattern used. It is not a serious issue and adds 39 pieces to the kit. The problem is I have had issues with kits where you make the base and part of the reason I purchased this kit was because it was supposed to be a solid base.Step 4 of the instructions has an error. It says to use a 2x4 black piece but the image and the actual design has that piece to be a 2x3. That slight error needs to be corrected.The product page, and the box state that this kit required 3600 pieces. It does not say "3600+", but "3600". If you check out the step by step instructions, it clearly needs just over 3900 pieces! My count (checked several ways) using Excel was 3903 pieces. That includes the 39 pieces instead of 1 for the base. However, there were still plenty of pieces. There was even an extra 20x20 base, 3 black 10x10 small bases and 1 green 10x10 small base. I am not sure of my actual count but it was over 375 extra pieces (see my 3rd image of the bowl of extra pieces - also seen in the other images).The actual kit was very straightforward and the instructions well written. As is common, the lines separating the pieces on the darker colors (like the dark gray) were a bit difficult to tell and without looking at the actual step along with the step part list, it was very difficult to distinguish white and clear. I've been told that the developers have yet to figure out an easy way to mark them. Dark gray and black are almost as difficult.The instructions never mention the stickers for the clock but they are there and placed on the clock-faces in my images.Overall, it was a very good kit. If it had not had the inaccuracies I listed, I would probably have given it a 5 star rating.I do recommend it. I have never had any serious issues with this company and only a few missing pieces here and there.
T**E
DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME AND $$$
The product is deceptively placed alongside other LEGO sets to trick buyers into buying. The pieces are tiny and the instructions are a joke. If you can put together 3600 tiny pieces with only illustrations and NO step-by-step instructions, good luck. We couldn’t even figure out how to put the base together.
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