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The TYCOLE Space Astronaut Building Block Set features 860 high-quality ABS pieces forming a 10.83-inch tall semi-transparent spaceman model with fully poseable joints. Designed as both a collectible and a stylish home or office décor, it includes a display stand and meets CPC, CE, and CCPSA safety certifications.








A**R
Astronaut building blocks
It's a nice building block set, but a bit too difficult for my 7 year old.
T**O
Muy bueno!
No le pide nada a un Lego. Muy bueno!
C**E
Juego interactivo
Juego innovador se lo regalé a mi ahijado, el más feliz
C**L
Great! Grandson loved it!
He loved it!
W**S
It was great
It was a spaceman
A**P
Awesome build!
The product overall is great, I found the manual clear and easy to follow. Some pieces are a bit tricky and hard to assemble but no biggie.All pieces were 100% complete, I’m usually left with a few extras, but this time there were none, so I’d recommend being mindful of that.The build was smooth, and the colors are vibrant, especially the gold pieces. My only issue is with the base plate because it doesn’t hold the set firmly and it lean backwards. Overall, this is fantastic for the price.
B**L
Too difficult
Too difficult for an 8 yr old.
C**D
Very pleased with this set so far. Checks all boxes for a high-quality Lego-like set.
I wanted to give this a timely review, as we've had the set for awhile but are building it very slowly - spending a few minutes here and there, casually. Fortunately, the pieces are nicely and clearly package by relevant portions of the build, and the instructions are mostly clear, so it's easy to pick up wherever you left off and not be lost.So far, we've built most of the chest (without stickers yet), and it's been both fun and the right level of challenging. Based on both the listing and other reviews and photos, we're very excited about this build.I've built a number of sets from Lego-like and Lego-knockoff brands, ranging from large pirate ships to home decor to floral arrangement. I've learned that my assessment of these Lego-like/Lego-compatible brands comes down to a few factors:- Are the bricks/pieces good quality and to they join together easily and securely?- Are the bricks/pieces packaged in a clear, intuitive way (e.g. separate bags) that aligns to the instructions AND makes it practical (e.g. not having to open both Bag 1 and Bag 4 to build Part 3 of the instructions, and ending up with a mess of pieces)?- Are the instructions clear, logical, and laid out well for the builder?- Are the portions of the build (e.g., when you are piecing more than 2 or 3 bricks together) stable - meaning not too many parts are only joined by one peg, or are there too many weak points in the build?- Is the build an appropriate level of challenge (not because the bricks are poorly fit or instructions are bad, but because it takes appropriate patience, attentiveness, etc.)?So far in our build, the answer to all of those is "Yes." This is probably the closest moderate-sized, more complex build we've done that's only a little below the quality of the actual Lego brand. It surprised me how many other alternative brands we've done that have illogical packaging, really bad instructions, poorly fitting pieces, or illogical and weak overall builds.There are a few, but only a few, points in the instructions where I wish they'd showed a more clear sub-diagram of smaller pieces going together as there were a few points where we missed things (like it needed two 2x1 pieces instead of one). But the "parent" diagrams are accurate, so it was easy to redo those steps.So far, this whole thing is great quality, especially relative to its current price of $29.95 (on sale from $32.99). I think either price is worth it. Even though we got this through the Vine Program, I will be looking at more products from TYCOLE. They have a great variety of sets ranging from easy to hard, and all seem to be very reasonably priced and well-reviewed.
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