3D Puzzles Flying Dutchman LED Pirate Ship

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Perfect Gift Idea for Adults and Kids
1. Some kids really love puzzles. But if your children are getting bored with traditional puzzles, why not put their skills to the test with a 3D puzzle? Children (and adults!) work to put together the ship model as they not only consider which pieces fit together, but also how to erect a shape. Problem-solving and critical thinking skills are honed, all while having fun!
Tips:
-Pour your patience into the puzzle, don't force to interlock any two pieces/components.
-Every puzzle piece has both sides and can be put into only one direction.
Please keep the correct side of the pieces facing outward.
-Assemble every section of the model just need your clever brain and hands, no glue or tools needed.
Very fun! Ive done the other LED ship they have, the Queen Annes Revenge, and this one was much easier to assemble. Instructions were very easy to follow and once I started I couldnt stop!
As you can see from the photo I have built just about all the ships Cubic produces. The details of the ghost ship are fantastic. You need to have patience when building and all pieces will come together nicely. The green LED lights brings the ship to life. During these tough times of isolation building these (as I call them models) reduces stress levels and occupies your time.
This puzzle was so much fun to put together and is my favorite so far. I also did the Queen Anne's Revenge (which is really the Black Pearl) and this one was easier to assemble in my opinion. Although it says no tools or glue here are some tips to make assembly much easier: Invest in a pair of inexpensive jewelry crimpers or needle nose pliers to pinch the tabs that are inserted into the holes. It will be so much easier. Also use a small paint brush to apply some tacky glue to the tabs that you feel may pop out. I only needed to glue a few pieces compared to the Queen Anne's Revenge. Nothing came apart and flattening the tabs with a crimper made everything pop into the holes with no effort. The green lights make this look even more amazing.NOTE THERE ARE A COUPLE OF ERRORS AND A STEP MISSING ON PAGE 17: For Section C.10 - Parts 106 (x2) need to be inserted before adding part 108 (see page 16 for example with part 111. Parts 111 and 108 should both be assembled the exact same way with parts 106). Also on page 17, Section C.11 - Piece 109 is mislabeled. It should be piece 110.AND ON PAGE 18 - Piece 125 attaches to piece 134 and not piece 132. There should be a corrected page but if your instructions don't include this amendment then please follow this instruction.I streamed Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man's Chest while assembling this puzzle and it added to the fun. Take your time and follow the tips and you should be happy with the results.
So much fun! This new design improves on the sturdiness of the ship design in many ways. Strong adhesive supports for base and stronger sail supports.
My 15 yr old son and I put this together. It was a bit finicky and I strongly recommend adding crazy glue to your tool kit to keep some of the pieces attached. Not all of them, just some sections would pop out.I also recommend an exacto knife for popping out the little inserts on some of the pieces.The finished product looks really cool (um, I am informed I am not allowed to say cool and I must say it was fire....) Anyway, it looks great.
This came through quick & well sealed. Once I opened the box & began working through the building instructions I was hooked. This puzzle is addictive to do as you see it form you want to do more. I spent about 3 days & many careful hours piecing it together right (There are some tricky parts to get the correct way round). The result is bigger than you think and has a good weight to it, The detail is great & the light up effect gives it a cool eerie green glow. Awesome! Now all I need is my Straw hat & One Piece!
Very fun! Ive done the other LED ship they have, the Queen Annes Revenge, and this one was much easier to assemble. Instructions were very easy to follow and once I started I couldnt stop!
As you can see from the photo I have built just about all the ships Cubic produces. The details of the ghost ship are fantastic. You need to have patience when building and all pieces will come together nicely. The green LED lights brings the ship to life. During these tough times of isolation building these (as I call them models) reduces stress levels and occupies your time.
This puzzle was so much fun to put together and is my favorite so far. I also did the Queen Anne's Revenge (which is really the Black Pearl) and this one was easier to assemble in my opinion. Although it says no tools or glue here are some tips to make assembly much easier: Invest in a pair of inexpensive jewelry crimpers or needle nose pliers to pinch the tabs that are inserted into the holes. It will be so much easier. Also use a small paint brush to apply some tacky glue to the tabs that you feel may pop out. I only needed to glue a few pieces compared to the Queen Anne's Revenge. Nothing came apart and flattening the tabs with a crimper made everything pop into the holes with no effort. The green lights make this look even more amazing.NOTE THERE ARE A COUPLE OF ERRORS AND A STEP MISSING ON PAGE 17: For Section C.10 - Parts 106 (x2) need to be inserted before adding part 108 (see page 16 for example with part 111. Parts 111 and 108 should both be assembled the exact same way with parts 106). Also on page 17, Section C.11 - Piece 109 is mislabeled. It should be piece 110.AND ON PAGE 18 - Piece 125 attaches to piece 134 and not piece 132. There should be a corrected page but if your instructions don't include this amendment then please follow this instruction.I streamed Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man's Chest while assembling this puzzle and it added to the fun. Take your time and follow the tips and you should be happy with the results.
So much fun! This new design improves on the sturdiness of the ship design in many ways. Strong adhesive supports for base and stronger sail supports.
My 15 yr old son and I put this together. It was a bit finicky and I strongly recommend adding crazy glue to your tool kit to keep some of the pieces attached. Not all of them, just some sections would pop out.I also recommend an exacto knife for popping out the little inserts on some of the pieces.The finished product looks really cool (um, I am informed I am not allowed to say cool and I must say it was fire....) Anyway, it looks great.
This came through quick & well sealed. Once I opened the box & began working through the building instructions I was hooked. This puzzle is addictive to do as you see it form you want to do more. I spent about 3 days & many careful hours piecing it together right (There are some tricky parts to get the correct way round). The result is bigger than you think and has a good weight to it, The detail is great & the light up effect gives it a cool eerie green glow. Awesome! Now all I need is my Straw hat & One Piece!