WANGE 5226 the TOKYO Imperial Hotel
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Detail
- Product information:
- Model Number: 5226
- Warning: can not eat
- Age Range: > 6 years old
- Certification: 3C
- Classification: Assemblage
- Plastic Block Shape: Self-Locking Bricks
- Material: Plastic
- Plastic Type: ABS
- Bricks Blocks: ~1373+PCS
- Contains detailed assembly instructions
- Notice:
- Without original box, but we guarantee our products have quality assurance and nice packaging.
- As all the parts we have checked before shipping, so if you find some parts missed or damaged, don't worry and just pls contact us and we can resend them to you immediately for free.
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Customer Reviews
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A typical Wange set. Good brick quality and very nice to look at. The bricks have the usual good holding power and the clear parts have a good quality (not milky). Either I had a construction error in it or a 1x10 plate was missing, but this could be replaced by a existing 1x8 and a existing 1x2 plate (so I think of a construction error by me). Otherwise there were as always some spare parts. The instructions are easy to understand and the colors are easy to see. There is only one "fatal" error in the instructions. After you have built the base plate you are supposed to build the building separately and then press on the base plate in its entirety. Since the building is 36 studs wide and over 18 studs deep, this just doesn't work. Instead, just build directly onto the base plate and everything runs beautifully. As usual with Wange, sometimes 30-50 bricks are used per building step. It's not for beginners, but it's not insolubly difficult either. As always, the chains at the corners bother me a bit but that's a matter of taste. You should attach them but only at the end otherwise they fall off again and again.
Sas******err
A typical Wange set. Good brick quality and very nice to look at. The bricks have the usual good holding power and the clear parts have a good quality (not milky). Either I had a construction error in it or a 1x10 plate was missing, but this could be replaced by a existing 1x8 and a existing 1x2 plate (so I think of a construction error by me). Otherwise there were as always some spare parts. The instructions are easy to understand and the colors are easy to see. There is only one "fatal" error in the instructions. After you have built the base plate you are supposed to build the building separately and then press on the base plate in its entirety. Since the building is 36 studs wide and over 18 studs deep, this just doesn't work. Instead, just build directly onto the base plate and everything runs beautifully. As usual with Wange, sometimes 30-50 bricks are used per building step. It's not for beginners, but it's not insolubly difficult either. As always, the chains at the corners bother me a bit but that's a matter of taste. You should attach them but only at the end otherwise they fall off again and again.