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LEANToys construction brick set — Titanic large model, 3327 pieces, 60 cm
LEANToys construction brick set — Titanic large model, 3327 pieces, 60 cm
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LEANToys construction brick set — Titanic large model, 3327 pieces, 60 cm
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LEANToys construction brick set — Titanic large model, 3327 pieces, 60 cm
LEANToys construction brick set — Titanic large model, 3327 pieces, 60 cm
LEANToys construction brick set — Titanic large model assembles into a detailed replica of the RMS Titanic with 3,327 pieces and a finished length of 60 cm. The kit guides the builder through step-by-step assembly of the hull, decks and superstructure using interlocking plastic bricks and includes elements to reproduce key external features. The finished model is intended for display, educational demonstration and hands-on practice in model construction.
The set provides a high piece count and a substantial finished size, enabling a more detailed exterior and realistic silhouette compared with smaller kits. Step-by-step assembly instructions make the build process accessible to experienced hobbyists and intermediate builders, while the model’s rigid brick construction ensures stable final assembly suitable for tabletop display. The design focuses on external accuracy of major ship lines and visible deck structures.
The kit is not intended as a toy for very young children due to small parts and the complexity of assembly; adult supervision is recommended for younger builders. If you require an exact museum-grade scale model with internal compartments, mechanical details or factory-applied paint and decals, this construction-brick representation focuses on external form rather than internal fidelity.
Unpack the components and review the instruction booklet to identify section groups before beginning. Work on a clean, flat surface and follow the numbered steps to build the hull first, then progress to decks and superstructure. Assemble sub-sections separately where recommended and connect them as instructed to maintain alignment. Use steady, even pressure when joining bricks and store unused pieces in labeled containers if the build spans multiple sessions.
Assemble in stages, verify sub-assemblies align before permanent connection, and choose a dust-free display location to preserve the model’s appearance. For educational use, combine the build with reference material about the Titanic to enhance historical context.
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