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September 6, 2025
I love pirate lore especially Blackbeard's and what better way show the love than having Queen Anne's Revenge. This model in intricate and extremely detailed down the cannon ports and rigging on the masts.I loved the challenge of this model. However this is not for the faint of heart. This an expert hobby build. So there are some things you need to know.One, the tools that come with it aren't all great. The bending rods are pretty worthless. I suggest going to hobby lobby and purchasing a jewelry bender. You will have much better control and better bends.As far as the nippers and needle nose pliers. Those are the perfect size for this build so for starters it's worth it to buy them one time.Tip two, buy the magnifier headset. A good one with a light. You can get one relatively cheap a hobby store. It's worth it.Tip three though you can see slight imperfections in your bends in the magnifier don't worry about them the naked eye can't see them.Tip four, take your time. Read the steps. If you get ahead of yourself things will be off. These prices are extremely small. If you rush you will break them. When you break them you will get frustrated.Tip five, have some super glue on hand. If you break a tab it's no biggie a dab of glue will hold it in place.Tip six. Build the stand first. Then go step by step. I say build the stand first because it's a great place to keep the ship on when needed and when you are not working on it.Tip seven. Do one piece at a time. One step at a time. These are small pieces and you will drop them. If you cut a bunch of them out you will loose them and you will spend tons of time looking for them.Final tip. Have fun.If you are older or younger this will definitely help with fine motor skills and concentration. Trust me you need both for this build. In the end it is very impressive. For hobbyists like modelers and lego builders this is a great challenge.I gave it four stars for not being giftible. This isn't a good gift for a novice period. This is for an expert hobbyist. If you gift this to a novice it will get bad reviews.I gave it one star for easy to assemble. Let's not lie to people. For a seasoned model builder this is a beast.I gave five stars for instructions. The guides are great, but pay attention.
TX Steve
September 3, 2025
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Sue and Eric Cooper
August 16, 2025
This ship was a lot of fun to build. But make sure to bring your patience. Also don’t even think about starting on this project without getting some sort of magnifier. I had to buy a lighted magnifier because the parts are so small and intricate. Also make sure to look closely at the instructions. There are plenty of instances where there are tab slots next to each other and it’s easy to put it into the wrong one. Overall this was really fun and I’ve already ordered my next one.
Monika
July 3, 2025
First. As many others have stated, the deck snapped in the a first hour of assembly. This has to with the first direction telling you to bend the deck at the perforations into its desired shape and THEN instructing the 20 or so tinier pieces to be placed and secured to it. Any sort of wiggling causes the previous bend to move then snap.So I would first recommend reading through the instructions to see what is coming. Perform bends LAST on larger pieces. In other words, I would recommend inserting the smaller pieces first and bending the deck AFTER.I would also recommend a set of good FLAT tweezers and a magnifying tool with a light attachment…and TAKE YOUR TIME. Be patient with the pieces. Use the tweezer as your bending tool for the really small things. A real small metal crochet hook can also help with alignment or creating space between insert tabs.Btw I used some good tape to tape the deck back together from the bottom. It becomes more sturdy once secured to the side panel. Once I secure the second side panel my dad will probably add a couple of drops of soldering metal to that joint.Update: when securing the deck to the second side, the tape became unmanageable. The attachment points however repositioned everything as if it never broke. Meaning- DON’T GIVE UP IF YOU BREAK THE DECK IN THE FIRST FEW STEPS! It will still be positioned perfectly when attaching the siding.I would consider myself a novice builder.
Alberto M.
June 12, 2025
Excelente
mauricio
June 4, 2025
Excelente artÃculo, muy buena calidad de los materiales y detalles. Muy recomendable
Lurch
March 30, 2025
I was hoping to build this with my 10 year old son but it became immediately apparent that this is not for kids. It really takes time, agility and careful analysis to build this. I honestly have not finished yet but I enjoyed starting on it and it’s looking like it is going to be pretty awesome once all is said and done. You just need a lot of time and patience.
Truida
February 21, 2025
Met all expectations
Wim R
January 4, 2025
The essentials to build this model are correct tools, an abundance of patience, and a determination to see it through to the finish. There are numerous very small pieces and care should be taken not to bend more than once if you can help it. Do not cut out more pieces than what you are working on, then check and double check against the instructions. Then when finished, stand back and look at this beautiful model with pride
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