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Michael Neumann
Reviewed in Germany on June 3, 2021
Tolles Modell - sehr gut zu bauen - anspruchsvoll - nix für AnfängerSehr sauber mit dem Laser geschnitten und alles passt. Die Bauanleitung ist bisweilen etwas tricky.Ansonsten ein wirklich gutes Modell.
DUM555
Reviewed in France on October 18, 2019
Très belle maquette, très belles finitions, montage pas facile ce qui ajoute un peu de piquant. Mais surtout prix attractif.
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on December 2, 2018
Muy buenos detalles y fiel a la señal de batman. Muy buen producto y facil montaje
James
Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2017
The pieces are very small, they don't fit together very well, and they're easily broken.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 16, 2017
Exactly as described and fast delivery :) Love making these!
A. Cheng
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2016
Alright, so I'm a former molecular biologist. I've extracted hippocampuses from mouse embryo brains using tiny tweezers and a microscope. On top of that, I have tiny fingers (ring size 3.5) and hard nails. So i thought putting something like this would be a piece of cake. NO IT ISN'T.You're going to need needle nose pliers for this. I honestly don't know how someone with large hands would handle it otherwise, especially for this piece. I even used my magnifying craft lamp several times too.A few tips:- Instead of using clippers to separate the metal pieces, bend them back and forth a few times.- Use your thumb nails to push the tabs in, not pull them outward. The tabs are tiny and if you try to pull them, chances are you'll get poked underneath your nail. Learn from my mistakes!- If you have a choice, bend the pieces so the perforations face inward. They bend a lot more evenly that way. I lost one of the tiny base pieces by breaking it while trying to straighten it. Luckily they give you extras of the really small pieces.- For this one, I'd also recommend having some kind of way to roll thin metal strips evenly, like fat pens or something. I didn't think of it, and the interior circles are little uneven. Doesn't matter much, since it's on the inside of the batsignal and mostly hidden, but if you're a real perfectionist, it'd be a good idea.Don't get me wrong, it's actually pretty straightforward. The directions are clear and color-coding the pieces in the diagram was an awesome idea. (Although, by the time I finished, I realized I had put the batsignal backwards on the base, and that part was such a pain, that I elected to leave it, haha.) It's straightforward, it just took me a while. A little more than an hour for this one, I think.
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