🛠️ Build, Play, Conquer!
The Pxawck520 Pcs WW2 Military Base Building Brick Set is a versatile and engaging toy designed for children aged 6 and above. With 520 durable ABS pieces, this set promotes creativity, problem-solving, and hand-eye coordination while being compatible with all major building block brands. Ideal for young builders, it ensures safe and imaginative playtime.
Item Dimensions | 10 x 4.9 x 2.76 inches |
Number of Pieces | 520 |
Theme | Village |
Subject Character | WW2 Military Base Building Brick Set |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36 |
Special Features | Flexible |
Toy Building Block Type | Stacking Toy Building Block |
Educational Objective | Creative Thinking |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
D**T
Looks great.
Fun to assemble and looks great with all of the equipment on display.
J**A
Very nice
My grandson loves it!
C**.
OK set and accessories with room for improvement and modification
I got this set more for the armory structure than the accessories. The accessory kit is alright. It has some overlap with accessories I've received with various military-themed figure bundles, but there are a couple frames that I haven't seen before too. I recommend using a good pair of hobby nippers for those, as that will make removal quick and easy. Other accessory kits often include some printed elements that give a more realistic appearance, while these are strictly black (except for the SWAT shields, which are a nice highlight).The armory build is also alright, but the piece quality is not the greatest. All of them fit, although the initial layer of bricks went onto the baseplate very hard. The baseplate curved a bit until the structure got built up several layers. The color consistency of the gray pieces isn't terrible, but edge alignment is much worse than average, so the walls end up with a very bricky appearance. Some of the brown tiles also had small amounts of flash still attached. Although the pieces are LEGO-compatible size, I would not choose to use these interchangeably with them.The single sheet of folded instructions did not give me trouble, although some details are slightly too small for easy reading. Packaging is very minimal, with a few smaller bags stuffed into a larger clear bag. All of the pieces of the structure are together in a single bag, so I needed to spend some time sorting before I could get to work building that.Design-wise, I don't love the placement of the crates and think it would be better if they could slide under the table. Round bricks to hold the various headgear is also an obvious missing feature. I don't think the weapons in particular are a great match for the structure and layout of the armory either, since its clips are primarily just vertically oriented. I would have preferred to have additional instructions with recommendations where the accessories fit best.Aside from the crate placement, I do really like the overall layout and structure of the space. My first thought when I saw this set is how easily it could be adapted to superheroes and secret agents. With it in hand, I think it could work really well for a castle theme with a few modifications. I can recommend this set as a great source of inspiration for building purpose-specific variants, which leaves me pleased with it overall.
D**Z
Looks great, weapons are tough to make fit
Looks sick and the amount of weapons it comes with is great main issue is I've tried about 30 of the guns so far and only about 12 fit into the racks
K**.
Nice set!
My son can sometimes be really into army men and things like that, so I figured this would be a nice new pick up for him to add to his war games. This was a really good set with an absolute ton of accessories that came with it. There are a lot guns and armor and stuff and the little set up that they have is pretty cool, and can be added like it's an armory to a action figure set when a kid is playing war. The stuff seems to be pretty high quality, even with there being so many accessories, so I would recommend for sure!
A**R
I was not expecting this!
I chose this because my adult autistic brother loves Lego and other building sets. He absolutely loves this set! However, he did say that the instructions were a little frustrating to follow. Also, the tiny weapons have to be removed a plastic frame, and some of them were difficult to remove without the use of scissors. I was not expecting this set to come with so many pieces! There were all different kinds of weapons and other accessories you would likely find in a police swat unit or military base armory. He has had a lot of fun and this does integrate with regular Lego sets as well. I think it's a pretty decent value for the money compared to other building block sets.
B**N
A weird set with lots of great little lego guns
This must be how the Chinese manufactures must think every 'Merican basement must look. Strange that they call it a WW2 military base as all the guns are far more modern than WW2. The weapons are great, the room is very utilitarian, just enough to support the guns. I got it because it is ridiculous, but it was a fun build and the little guns are nicely designed. Fun and funny. Now all our mini figures can be armed in case of a zombie outbreak.
S**.
Great accessory pack, not so good build
Don't get me wrong, having all these accessories for your whole collection of minifigures is really cool in my opinion, but the quality of the build and bricks isn't the best.I am not too knowledgeable about the weapons they are based on, but they sure look cool. They fit minifigures well without much stress. The wearable shields and armor also fit nicely and don't come off easily. One thing I would recommend is to take the pieces apart with a clipper since I did break one by trying to get them off with brute force haha. The actual assembly of the armory was okay. I had some trouble fitting a few pieces, but it worked out.Overall, this makes a solid pack for anyone who wants accessories that the official brand will probably never make!
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