⚔️ Build Your Legend, One Block at a Time!
The Finger RockMaster Dark Sword Building Blocks Set features 392 interlocking pieces designed for ages 8 and up. This unique building kit allows fans to create a realistic sword inspired by a popular game, complete with a display base for showcasing your masterpiece. Made from non-toxic plastic, it promotes creative thinking and offers a fun, interactive experience for both kids and adults.
Item Weight | 0.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 3.4 x 10.7 inches |
Number of Pieces | 392 |
Theme | Anime |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 72 |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
Toy Building Block Type | Interlocking Toy Building Block |
Educational Objective | Creative Thinking |
Material Type | Plastic |
K**H
A Fun Build
Bought this generic building blocks set because of my love for all things Zelda. Took about four hours to complete. Directions were straightforward. Some blocks were slightly difficult to put together.
J**.
Quality piece
Nice, easy to follow instructions. My 6 year old put it together with minimal help.
T**D
That I pick a great gudt
my grandson loves this
S**H
Not worth it.
My 2 boys picked this out for my husband for father's day. It didn't come with the instruction booklet. Luckily we found one online. The quality is not great, and the assembly portion of it does not hold up too well. It was a great idea, and a cool collectable. But not worth the money.
C**E
Super easy instructions
This build so far, had the best instruction manual. It was super helpful. Easy to understand. It came out beautifully.
S**P
Fun build
I’m not sure of the whole King Arthur/Legend of Zelda mash-up here, but this was fun.Easily 80% of the build is the base which is both a stone for the sword to be in and a diorama with trees and a castle. Makes me wonder just how large this sword is because it dwarfs the castle.Anyhow, the instructions are easy to fall and a higher quality printed book than most off brand brick models. None of the steps were comfusing, and there are several points where the instructions tell you what they mean. For instance, the first time you need to build two of something, it tells you the symbol means “this is the number of times you need to build this component”. Very nice touch.I was initially surprised that the instructions told the bricks were separated into sequential bags. Thing is, while the “1” bags do build the base and the “2” bags do build the sword, I still had all the number one bags open by the third step. Make sure you have room to spread out.This is where I normally remind parents that they may need to help kids with some fiddly step, but truly this one was a joy to build with clear instructions and well thought out build techniques that meant you aren’t in danger of bits falling off as you try and press later steps into place.
D**R
Awesome
Nice lego set. The whole idea is really awesome. Looks great.
T**H
Great set!
My 11 year old was so excited to put this together. Everything was great quality and the colors were vibrant. It would make a fantastic gift for any Legend Of Zelda fan. I would highly recommend it.
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