I have built a few of these brand products. Boxes, ships, and now the airship. This was the hardest for these reasons:1. The instructions are minuscule and not very good2. The video linked is mostly out of frame with the camera3. The second part of the main frame (pictured) took a lot of gentle and firm pressure to actually get to insert correctly. (The picture shows the gap I had and eventually the connection happened.What I liked or hints:1. Glue the back staircase rungs to the frame. I can’t even tell you how many times I wiggled it to get a piece in and it all fell apart.2. The rest of the build is easy. The a/b pieces are basically the cross points and there are extras. The video shows them tapping them in, but gentle pressure worked well on all pieces for the ship and most of the stand.3. Once assembled, it needed a bit of glue on the frame pieces (the spines? Ring holders). Not a big deal. It is sturdy once assembled and even if you wanted to break it down, those pieces are easily stored fused together.4. This was a fun and challenging build.The negative:1. It is a little wobbly on the stand but won’t fall over. So it is minor.2. There are extra a/b cross pieces (not a negative because they may be necessary if you break one) and this weird round piece I can’t figure out. On the video, it is unused as well.3. That one top part of the spine really was trickier than anything I have built And it was just getting it to fit. The video looks so easy, but mine wasn’t. I may have damaged the deck a bit in the process as it doesn’t sit quite right. I may use a bit of glue to fix it, but I do know that this won’t be a model I will be breaking down to store. That’s really why I deleted a star.It’s excellent quality, quite sturdy when built. Patience is always a requirement to build these types if models. This was fun to build.
the only short coming is that there aren't enough for a large group of players and monsters... You will need to purchase multiple times to cover your players and monsters
I have built a few of these brand products. Boxes, ships, and now the airship. This was the hardest for these reasons:1. The instructions are minuscule and not very good2. The video linked is mostly out of frame with the camera3. The second part of the main frame (pictured) took a lot of gentle and firm pressure to actually get to insert correctly. (The picture shows the gap I had and eventually the connection happened.What I liked or hints:1. Glue the back staircase rungs to the frame. I can’t even tell you how many times I wiggled it to get a piece in and it all fell apart.2. The rest of the build is easy. The a/b pieces are basically the cross points and there are extras. The video shows them tapping them in, but gentle pressure worked well on all pieces for the ship and most of the stand.3. Once assembled, it needed a bit of glue on the frame pieces (the spines? Ring holders). Not a big deal. It is sturdy once assembled and even if you wanted to break it down, those pieces are easily stored fused together.4. This was a fun and challenging build.The negative:1. It is a little wobbly on the stand but won’t fall over. So it is minor.2. There are extra a/b cross pieces (not a negative because they may be necessary if you break one) and this weird round piece I can’t figure out. On the video, it is unused as well.3. That one top part of the spine really was trickier than anything I have built And it was just getting it to fit. The video looks so easy, but mine wasn’t. I may have damaged the deck a bit in the process as it doesn’t sit quite right. I may use a bit of glue to fix it, but I do know that this won’t be a model I will be breaking down to store. That’s really why I deleted a star.It’s excellent quality, quite sturdy when built. Patience is always a requirement to build these types if models. This was fun to build.
the only short coming is that there aren't enough for a large group of players and monsters... You will need to purchase multiple times to cover your players and monsters
Being one of three dice towers bought as my first experience with them, I wasn't really sure what to expect. I've seen laser cut terrain and accessories, but this was also my first time working with and assembling one. Needless to say, when I opened the small box and saw a tiny screwdriver and screws, I was a little surprised. Though the tower is rather easy to assemble, the instruction card is very clear, and if not, has a QR code for their website for an assembly video. *I will note, when I tried to go to their website, Chrome had an absolute fit about it being a .me site, but they have the video available on youtube as well.* But it goes together pretty much how you see it.Build the base, pieces slot in and are held in by tiny screws *little screwdriver you get is also magnetic, thank you so much CZYY, I can't imagine how many of the screws I'd have lost otherwise* in pre-drilled holes, and assemble the tower next. The ramps slot in place without screws, and the tower walls secure them in. I had only one hiccup when building the dice tower and that was one of the pre-drilled holes was too close to the edge of the wall, and i had to hand turn it in a little more centered, but with such a small screw, it's not a big deal. Also, probably because I live in a hot climate, some of the pieces are slightly warped, not enough to be notice-able, but it does wobble slightly on it's base, and prevent the dice tower from being able to fold down into it's base for travel. But I wouldn't fault that on construction. It still works very well, though what you might expect from laser-cut wood, the clattering of dice is surprisingly loud down the ramps, but it's a very compact tower and certainly a nice little project.
Easy to assemble, nice size compared to standard minis. My only complaint is the lack of directiona for the door piece. Otherwise a great buy for the money.
I like to host a DnD game night and wanted some coasters to protect the new wooden gaming table. these are study and really cool looking. Happy with purchase.
I bought this knowing there was a possible risk of snapping while assembling. That is why, when feeling a bit of tension for the most tricky part, I was able to adjust and had no issues. I ended up buying a second ship and some rowboats as well for my sea adventure. I had no issues with breaking but a bit of patience and gentle pressure goes a long way to assembling the trickier parts. Once assembled, these ships are quite sturdy. I was missing a piece of the other ship and they quickly sent me a replacement part. Great customer service means a lot these days.
This was tricky to build but I had read the reviews, so knew a couple of pieces would give me issues ifI wasn’t careful. The main spine if the boat took some gently pressure but everything gave me no issue. I was missing a piece and they emailed me back well within 24 hours and sent me the piece along with some free wood mini’s. This was the second boat I purchased for my sea adventure and have built three of their models with no breakage.
I needed rowboats and this was by far the best for tabletop. They are sturdy and detailed and store easy. I may paint them to give them a bit of depth, but they are handy fir river crossing encounters or high sea hilarity.
I absolutely love this lunch bag, I wanted something unique....❤. It is perfect in size for lunch needs. I would and will definitely buy another, if anyone has a question just let me know
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