🚘 Light up your legacy with every brick!
The JMBricklayer Vintage Cars Building Set features 1297 high-quality pieces to construct a detailed classic car model with functional steering and opening parts. Equipped with 8 LED lights offering light-sensitive and constant modes, this set doubles as a collectible display with convertible and closed-top styles. Designed for adults and teens, it provides an engaging building experience and makes a standout gift for vintage car enthusiasts.
C**.
Best Way to Spend the Evening
The instructions were very clear and easy to understand. The value is great especially compared to the compeditor.
J**W
Very nice for display
It looks great! Looks a lot like my dad's ol' 28 Model A. Lots of good details, and it lights up! Some of the bricks laid on top of the wires and a couple other places are a bit fragile when handling, but easy to put back in place. And only 1 sticker!
S**Y
Only 3 total numbered bag sets.
The finished kit is very nice. The building process is severely slowed down by the number of bags of parts per series of building steps. For example number one building instructions take 8 bags of parts while number two building instructions requires 13 individual bags of parts. Finding parts sorting though all of these bags takes an enormous amount of time hindering the process of building. The final instructions require sorting through 5 bags of parts which isn't so bad. Some building steps require gluing in order to progress with the build. Again, a very nice finished model.
J**G
Husband likes.
Takes patience. It is one that takes time to do.
K**N
Some of the parts do not fit tight.
I doubt if I would purchase a product from this company again. I really had a difficult time fitting the pieces on tight enough to stay on. The front of the vehicle was the most difficult. The front bumper kept coming off and so did the parts around the front wheels. I finally gave up because, while this was a beautiful auto, I got so frustrated with these parts I totally lost interest in putting this vehicle together. It was not challenging but frustrating.
W**Y
Not a pleasure to build
Actually, after building the car I'm reviewing my review. This is a difficult car to build, but not for the apparent reasons. The individual pieces are hard to put to put together, but fall apart if you manage touch them. Without any exaggeration, I spent more time rebuilding the car than actually building it. This aspires to be Lego but is not. And it's not just the small pieces that gave me trouble. The car doors fall off if you are not careful on how you touch them.The rear fenders must have fallen apart ten times or more. I actually ended up glueing the parts to keep them in place.The basic pieces are hard to fit together, come loose easily unless you need to pull the apart and then they require enormous effort to separate, which seems a contradiction in terms The other troubling thing is that so many pieces are missing. If it hed not been for my grandson's HUGE bag of Lego pieces I would not have been able to build it at all.It's too bad the parts are so hard to work with, because the design of the car is so great. However, I think I'll stick with lego from now on.
C**N
Awesome replica
My husband felt like a kid again putting this together. He said the instructions were clear and the pieces fit together well. The wiring for the lights was a little tricky, but the effect was very cool in the end.
B**L
Very difficult build
This was more difficult to build than anticipated. A couple of the steps should have been listed earlier in the build process...such as attaching the steering wheel assembly. I also had a few crucial pieces missing from the set so I had to make modifications to make it work. Some of the pieces didn't snap in correctly while other pieces came loose as I was attaching another piece. Only way to fix it was to go back a few steps. Very frustrating build.The final car build looks fine but it's very fragile.
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