







🗼 Build brilliance, one steel snap at a time!
The Fascinations Metal Earth Lighthouse 3D Metal Model Kit is a compact, highly detailed steel model designed for adults 14+. Featuring 27 precision-cut metal pieces, it assembles without glue or solder using a clip-and-twist method. Measuring just over 3.5 inches tall, this portable kit offers a relaxing, creative challenge perfect for professionals looking to unwind while crafting a sleek, display-ready lighthouse model.

| ASIN | B008ROX1E8 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Art Craft Kit Type | 3D Metal Model Kit |
| Brand | Metal Earth |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (777) |
| Department | Lighthouse |
| Included Components | Metal sheets for building the model |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.739 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.51 x 1.6 x 1.21 inches |
| Item model number | MMS040 |
| Manufacturer | Fascinations |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | Lighthouse |
| Number of Pieces | 27 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.51 x 1.6 x 1.21 inches |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Size | Small |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Lighthouse |
| UPC | 032309010404 433599248353 885939712602 |
D**3
Awesome Little Model Kit!
Very easy to assemble. Built this one in a few minutes. Instructions on Metal Earth kits are not always accurate to what you get. This kit is so easy you may not need to look at the instructions more than once or twice. This is probably the only Metal Earth Kit that is not based on a real structure. It is a very generalized typical looking light house. Yet still, very detailed and cool looking. I installed an LED at the tip of the tower and hot glued the kit to a battery house. Both items can be purchased here on Amazon. Its a very easy mod that makes this kit look even better. Took less than an hour to complete!
C**D
Metal Earth is excellent, don't listen to the haters lacking patience or age to assemble them
The Metal Earth models are extremely well engineered and manufactured, but there's quite a bit of negative reviews because people think their 9 year old can put them together, it's not going to happen. Don't listen to the haters, don't buy them for your kids. With patience, a jeweler's magnifying headset, some decent tools and good lighting any adult can assemble them if you take your time (sometimes a couple weeks depending on the skill level). Stick with top of the line tools from Wiha or Wera and get a couple pairs of small needle nose pliers (one with and one w/o teeth on the jaws), a couple types of tweezers, micro snips used for electronic assembly and a set of precision screwdrivers. Don't buy the crap tools that are advertised along with these model kits, you get what you pay for. I work many hours at a stressful job and I'd rather sit in a quiet room and work on these for a couple hours every few days after work then watch TV; it's very relaxing and I find I'm sleeping much better. You can do it and pat yourself on the back when you finish one and it looks awesome!
K**T
Small!! Detailed!! Delightful!!!!!
My second Metal Earth model and it was an absolute blast!!! I spent about 2 hours on this one because I'm a perfectionist and also quite enjoy taking my time to make sure every curve and bend is as well-executed and planned as I can make it. If you have never done one of these before, PLEASE consider whether it's a good hobby for you before jumping the gun with a 3-sheet project with no tools besides some tweezers and expecting to slap it together in an hour (this is a common mistake I see in these reviews A LOT). First off, these are SMALL. Very small! For me, that is a HUGE pro because I love miniatures and the sheer amount of detail that goes into the etching on these is INSANE. They are so gorgeous to look at. On this model, I had to use precision tweezers for the lil windows to get em onto the tabs because the pieces themselves are just a few mms long. Awesome! But if you don't like tiny parts, maybe not so much for you, so consider that before picking one of these kits up. I think the cable car was a bit easier than this one for that reason, so maybe go for that one if you've never done one before. And please for the love of god have the proper tools before hand. I know the packaging is a bit misleading there in terms of selling the idea that these are quick and easy, but PLEASE at least get some wire cutters and pliers/tweezers before attempting these. Also, THESE. TAKE. TIME. If you aren't willing to spend 15 minutes on one step just to ensure you get the perfect curve/bend or make sure things align just right, then maybe look elsewhere. And these kits are the epitome of "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure"—take your time, watch an assembly video, check out the 360° view off the Metal Earth site, and pay attention and you won't need to worry about breaking parts and having to try and super glue stuff back together. I'm new to this hobby and I'm sure I'll mess up eventually, but when I see so many reviews of (I'm guessing) impatient/clumsy people I can help but feel a little confused/irritated, because most of it seems pretty preventable if you do a little research beforehand. Anyway. Great kit, I think this one was also good for beginners, and I can't wait to start moving up to trickier kits!
W**N
Good early model
This one is, like the windmill, simple, yet with a nice result. This is a good model for new builders to learn the skills needed for more complex models later, while still yielding a nice result.
S**S
An Excellent Test for Newcomers
This is the one. This is where stepped into Metal Earth. It's also the one I encourage people to start with. It's not the "easiest"; but, it's not that bad and gives you a lot of exposure to the issues you will run into with these sorts of models. "Small parts connecting to smaller parts"? Check. "Domes" and "circles"? Check. "Micro-details" (the sort of stuff that, while nice-looking, isn't "necessary" to create the model)? Check. It just doesn't pile any of it on. You'll be able to tell, with minimal investment, whether these are "for you". And if it is, the end result looks nice.....and is even a bit forgiving of "rookie mistakes". Like I said, this opened the door for me. This one was the first "hit" that got me hooked. I can only imagine the frustration if I had started on something else that, while "cooler", produces a lot more frustration.
D**.
Tedious and Tiny, but Awesome!
The pieces are so super small, you better have a pair of tweezers and a toothpick to be able to put them in the right places. Also, you have to be very careful when detatching the pieces from the mold so you don't damage anything vital.....but in the end with the right tools and a lot of patience, you end up with a beautiful lighthouse! Definitely worth the effort!
K**2
Love this ..
I have made 3 of these as gifts for Lighthouse collectors ... is easy to assemble (but has extra of the small pieces if you bend one the wrong way) ... these are a great way to spend some down time .. finished product is nice .. lots of details etched in the metal ...
F**O
Essendo il primo che ho costituito, qualche difficoltà di approccio e qualche errore ci sono stati, specie sulla punta che ha pure due pezzi molto piccoli (ce ne sono anche un paio di scorta) Dovete solo metterci la stessa delicatezza e attenzione che ci mettereste nel disinnescare una bomba😀😀😀 ma in fondo non è troppo difficile e ti dà soddisfazione. Volendo si costruisce anche solo con una pinzetta per ciglia, ma chiaro che se avete qualche attrezzo in più fa comodo (ci sono dei bei tutorial su YouTube) come ad es. un tronchesino micro, una pinzetta curva da modellismo o una pizza a becco lungo. Di sicuro ne prenderò altri provando piano piano ad andare su modelli più complicati.
B**D
Montage relativement facile. Une petite déco maison et le tour est joué. Il y beaucoup de choses d'intéressantes dans cette marque de produits.
C**5
Sehr schönes Modell. Sehr gut für Anfänger des Metall - Modellbaus geeignet.
A**W
This was the second kit I made (after Big Ben). I found it fairly easy and think it comes out nicely. It is mostly straight edges so not too difficult, although the domed roof of the lighthouse is slightly curved and looking back I think I should have bent those pieces round the edge of a coin, rather than trying to do it with tweezers. Live and learn! You don't need any special tools to complete this - a pair of nail tweezers is sufficient for this model in my experience.
J**N
Looks great and fun to build.
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