🚀 Build, Play, Conquer! Unleash your inner mech warrior!
The Transforming Mech Robot Building Blocks Set features 542 interlocking pieces designed for ages 8 and up. This STEM toy enhances creativity and hands-on skills while providing a fun assembly experience. Compatible with all major brands, it allows for versatile design and imaginative play, making it a perfect gift for robot enthusiasts.
Item Weight | 0.57 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 11 x 4.19 x 6.5 inches |
Number of Pieces | 542 |
Theme | Robot |
Color | Green |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 72 |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
Toy Building Block Type | Interlocking Toy Building Block |
Educational Objective | Creative Thinking |
Material Type | Plastic |
B**R
Loved this build.
So this was my first set from Sluban and I am very impressed with the quality. Having the unique ball and chain for a weapon was what first drew my attention.The build was pretty easy and straight forward. You should note that even though the bags are numbered, you will be using pieces from multiple bags at the same time throughout the build. It caught me off guard at first but was easy to adjust to. The directions are very good at telling you which bags you will be using each stage.The packaging was nice and the directions are in a quality booklet.There are quite a few stickers but they are good quality and easy to reposition if they are applied a bit off.It has good articulation, and the joints are all firm enough to hold it in multiple positions. The shoulder mounted "guns" can shoot studs, but pieces used to attach them could stand to be just a bit longer. When you lift them up into firing position the don't quite lay flat.Really like the one solid mold piece for the head. It looks really good.The green is a bit muted, but it looks really good and unique. The spots of gold and translucent pieces really stand out.Even though it's a little on the shorter side of other mechs I have, it still doesn't look out of place.It wasn't missing any pieces, and I received a bunch of extra ones. I did have one slight issue with a piece on one of the shoulders being loose that might end up needing glue.You are getting 550-piece set for only about $35 (mine was on sale for $30) so the value is definitely there.Overall, I would give this set a 9/10, but with only being able to use the five star system this is an easy 5 out of 5.Definitely a brand I will be purchasing more from.
S**S
WOW! See my full review!
The media could not be loaded. I am reviewing the High Godo Brand Lego-like brick Mobile Suit called Destroy Warrior I think, it's not real clear on the naming the Amazon title says:Transforming Mech Robot Building Blocks Set,Destroy Warrior City Action Mech Model Building Kit. So I’m just going to call it the Destroy Warrior. It's made from 542 bricks and assembled it stands about 9” tall.So lets start with what I liked: Numbered bags!!! Godfrey Daniels, what difference that makes. I built and reviewed the Nifeliz brand mobile suit, the Brino AC which lacked any numbering on the bags, which just makes for a painfully slow build. This kit cost a little more than the Nifeliz but it's worth it! I did have a few leftover bricks so they do give you some spares, and I completed the build without any missing brick issues. The stickers provided applied well and are very shiny. The parts had a satisfying click together, with most bricks going together very firmly, certainly more firmly than most lego bricks do, I’m calling this a good thing but it isn’t always. The shoulder-mounted canons fire bricks a short distance. The instructions were very good, with nice coloring that usually did a great job of letting you know which part went next. The mobile suit poses quite well, and thanks to its broad feet, it is pretty stable.Going into what I didn’t like: The Amazon title mentions “Transforming,” but to my knowledge, nothing transforms.The instruction book did not have any extra information about the mobile suit's characteristics or weapons like some kit manufacturers provide. I had to look at the Amazon store page to figure out what its weapon was called (the electric wheel hammer). They only seemed to do it one time that I noticed, but there was an instruction that told you to add pieces to the back side of the model, and it was difficult to see where they meant. Fortunately, a step or two later, it was pretty clear where they were supposed to go. The mecha’s visor was a pale sickly yellow so I used a Stedi gold paint marker and painted the visor, and it was a huge improvement. Color-wise though, I think that’s my only complaint. I did notice on the heels of the model the brick joining two pieces didn’t fit well and the parts are definitely under stress see my picture.Would I do it again?: You bet! This was a great kit 5 Stars!. In fact, I already bought my second brick mobile suit from High Godo the Justice Warrior Red (I think, again their naming is not great!)
A**R
This a good toy
Always love a good toy. Kept my kid busy for a solid 2 hours! Directions were great he didn’t even want my help. Mama got a break so 10 outta 10.
W**.
Awesome
My 10yo loves this, very similar to legos. LOTS of pieces and some hard to snap-in but overall a big hit!
S**N
Great build for the price.....with a few flaws
Overall was missing 3 pieces. Only 1 of which I could not find a replacement for in my spare piece collection. I sent a message to the email provided on the box for customer support and to this day have not received a reply. Most of the pieces fit well but do not hold together as well as others. Trying to position it to fit into my display was challenging since pieces were constantly falling off. Still fun to put together and looks good on display. Considering the price I would buy more like this.
V**A
Superb quality!!
Hight quality pieces. The book with the instructions to build the robot step by step made it super easy for my son to build it. Great design!
T**0
11 year old approve! His review below
This 'Lego' MOC is amazing, it has full arm and leg rotation, cannons, articulated head, and a weapon. It is kind of hard to build and find the pieces, but it explains how to build all the pieces instead of having to eyeball it, it has a very nice design, it's meant for both play and posing. It isn't good for people younger than 7 because some of the intricate designs are too hard and the sticker placement might be too much, it's fun to build with parents and I would suggest it for a kid 10+, any lower and I would suggest buying a different toy or building it with parents.
R**N
Great mech set! My 9 year old loves these!!
Great set! My nine year old loves these. Only issue: on page 43 there are 2 pieces (see pic with circled area) that where these meet, you need to sand them both down where they touch I. The middle in order for everything to actually line up and fit without blowing apart. Try putting it together and you will see what I mean and where you need to work it a little bit.
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