🛠️ Build Your Legacy with Every Piece!
The Fascinations Metal Earth P-51 Mustang Airplane 3D Metal Model Kit offers a unique and engaging way to create a detailed replica of the iconic aircraft. With no glue or solder required, this kit is perfect for hobbyists aged 14 and up, featuring easy-to-follow instructions and a compact assembled size of 3.5x3.7x1.17 inches. Packaged as a gift, it’s an ideal present for anyone looking to explore their creativity.
3**D
Good for my child
Looks great after my child put it together the perfect gift.
A**.
Great starter
By far one of the easiest ones I've made yet - 45 minutes to build (note: I've built 8 of these different metal models). If you are looking into trying any of the Fascination Metal Earth series out this is a great starting point.I recommend forming the cockpit topside window around a highlighter to give the smooth edges. Also recommend at the end twisting each prop blade to give it a more closely resembled pitch.I recommend the following to use/get for this:- ($3) 5 Inch Long Reach Needle Nose Pliers Jeweler Hand Tooloptional- ($4) Hakko CHP-170 Micro Soft Wire Cutter, 1.5mm Stand-off, Flush Cut, 2.5mm Hardened Carbon Steel Construction, 21-Degree Angled Jaw, 8mm Jaw Length, 16 G - these help with taking the parts out of the laser cut sheetIf you don't have the best vision it might be helpful to get a jewlers magnifying eye piece as the tabs are extremely small
J**S
Great little model for the price!
After reading some of the other reviews for this model i had some doubts about purchasing it.....but with a tweezers and a flashlight the model came together quite nicely! The instructions were easy to follw and i am definitely planning on buying some more models from this company!
R**D
Husband is like a kid in a candy store with these !
My husband loves these! There must be about 10 different little models he has made all over the house. For Christmas I got him a bunch more because they keep him busy for hours and he uses it as a way to unwind after work. They are very time consuming and take a lot of patience, something I do not have. He is also a mechanical engineer so that is part of the reason for his love for them, nothing makes him more happy than breaking things down and then engineering them back together. Typically he breaks down giant motors so giving him something Tiny to keep him busy also saves me lots of space in the already full garage. If anyone knows an engineer or someone who works on mechanical things they will love these.
W**E
A good one to start with.
it was certainly the easiest of the bunch. It doesn't look as impressive as my Wright brother's flyer or Spirit of St. Louis, but it was significantly easier and serves as a good starting point if you are looking to get into these models.
J**Z
Much smaller
This is much smaller than you'd think. Really, it's tiny so you better have small hands and work very carefully because the pieces break very easily. It's cute, but very very small. Definitely not for a child because of the delicacy with which you have to handle the pieces.
Y**V
Extremely fragile, nearly impossible to construct
This is my second attempt at a metal earth model. I purchased a set of tools and watched multiple videos on how to construct these models, and they just fall apart when I try to follow the instructions. It really led to nothing more than frustration and no joy at all.These models may be ok if you have special tools, infinite amounts of time, and you do it for a living. Do not waste your money otherwise.
A**Y
Somewhat lacking instructions but few parts.
This particular model has there potential to be either way too simple or way too complicated.The first Metal Earth model u built was the Tiger tank. It was quite complicated but after figuring out how to read the visual flow chart directions it turned out really well, just the right amount of complexity for a 33 year old, ocd, anxiety riddled adult.The instructions for the Mustang plane are extraordinarily lacking. The instructions are missing detail such as which direction to face the flatter portion of the wing, and I found it a bit complicated to figure out just exactly what order the plane needed to be put together in, which I figured out on other Metal Earth models it DOES matter what order you put things together.However, there are only about 16 total pieces to put together on this model, so even with somewhat confused directions it only took me a little over an hour to put together. And that is with having to gently untwist a couple pieces and reattach then when I figured out I had put it together wrong.So, somewhat shoddy directions but overall not to tough of a model to put together.
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