Fascinations MetalEarth 3D Laser Cut Model – Ford Model T

July 20, 2014 - Comment

MetalEarth 3D Laser Cut Model, 1908 Ford Model T This amazingly detailed DIY model starts as a 4 inch square steel sheet and finished you get an amazing 3D Model. Use the easy to follow instructions to pop out the pieces, bend the tabs, and connect them at the attachment points. Fact: The Ford Model

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MetalEarth 3D Laser Cut Model, 1908 Ford Model T

This amazingly detailed DIY model starts as a 4 inch square steel sheet and finished you get an amazing 3D Model. Use the easy to follow instructions to pop out the pieces, bend the tabs, and connect them at the attachment points.

Fact: The Ford Model T was the first automobile mass produced on moving assembly lines with completely interchangeable parts, marketed to the middle class. This car had 2 forward gears, a 20 horsepower engine and no driver doors.

About Fascinations: Metal Earth

Fascinations Toys and Gifts manufactures imaginative toys and gifts for children and adults.

Designed to illustrate many magical aspects of our world, our products will cause you to react with amazement and ask “What makes that work?” or “How is that possible?”

By working with engineers, scientists, magicians and most importantly, kids young and old, Fascinations® is proud to bring you the best in truly unique toys and gifts.

Product Features

  • Ages 14+
  • Incredibly detailed model from laser cut metal sheets
  • Model is approximately 4″
  • Includes instruction sheet
  • Easy to assemble, takes 1-2 hours

Comments

Amazon fan says:

Its simple fantastic and fun to assemble !!!! 0

Mr. E says:

This is NOT an easy model, but impressive when finished I bought this model to make for my grandfather who collects model cars. It came in two sheets of lasercut metal and a yellow sheet of instructions. Altogether, it took me about 3 hours to put together (I took my time as it was a gift) and it came out beautifully. My grandfather absolutely loved it and marveled at the detail and intricate parts.A lot of folks are complaining about how hard the model is or how unintuitive it is. To respond to their first complaint: duh. It is a model. If you want something that is easy to put together, get a tube of tinker toys or legos. The whole idea behind a model like this is to have something that is challenging, takes time, and when you are done, you have something exquisite. The model was meant for adults, not five year olds.To respond to their second complaint: The instructions are a bit cryptic at first, but on closer inspection, they are actually quite simple. The instruction look like something IKEA cooked up -…

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