Description
- 【Realistic Appearance & Scale Model】1/95 scale Queen Anne’s Revenge. Built-up Model Size: 28.6 x 13.5 x 27.2 inches. Assemble your own pirate ship to enjoy a wonderful journey of ancient pirates adventure!
- 【Lighting Queen Anne’s Revenge】Made of paper and EPS foam board, a high-quality eco-friendly composite material. Using 15 warm light LED bulbs to replicate the real evening view.
- 【Puzzle Master Assembly Challenge】High complexity craft and all pieces interlock precisely that you can assemble without glue. Once finished, you are a master of the puzzle!
- 【Perfect Gift & Decoration】It is an amazing gift for your loved ones for any occasion, especially for puzzle and boat lovers. If you want to choose a surprising souvenir for your friends or business partners, it’s the best one!
- 【100% Quality Guarantee】Customer experience comes first. Our team is on standby, ready to offer a pleasant shopping experience from CubicFun. Wish you have a nice day with our puzzle!
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Scott Spencer –
I bought this for my wife as a Christmas gift. She was quite excited to build it. We built it together over about 3 sittings of 3 hours each. The finished product is very attractive when viewed from a few feet away. If you get out a magnifying glass and inspect it, you would find that there are a few gaps here and there where the tabs fit into the slots.
I am very impreseed with the design of the model/puzzle. The paper part cut-outs are pretty sturdy; kind of like punch out pieces you would expect from some better quality board games. Furthermore, the hull, for example, has some clever geometric folding seams that were designed well.
Building the model takes some dexterity and is challenging. Having a helper just to hold the boat is almost a necessity as some of the parts need to be pushed in with finesse and just the right amount of force. A pair of tweezers and a butter knife came in handy, also. The only glue I needed was to repair an anchor that got caught on my shirt and broke off the hull while I was attaching the masts and rigging.
As long as you’re not expecting something museum quality, this is a fun project that yields a large model that is impressive to display. I would definitley recommend for people who like to (carefully) build things.
Sam89 –
This is my third CubicFun 3D model kit and it is as good as my previous two. I really enjoyed making Notre Dame de Paris and St. Paul’s Cathedral. These were architectural models of high detail and realism. The Queen Anne’s Revenge is not an easy build. Containing over 300 pieces it is quite tricky to put together but very satisfying to build.
I enjoyed fitting the LED lights which look very effective in the completed model. Be aware of the size of the completed model if you are thinking of making this, it is big. Around 67cm long and about the same high. It looks superb.
Anonymous –
Per chi è appassionato credo sia un punto di arrivo questo puzzle.
Non è il mio primo puzzle 3D.aon sincero non é il più difficile che faccio ma è il più grande e lungo… Diciamo che influisce nella complessità.
Ho letto di persone xhe hanno calcolato il tempo di montaggio. Per me ci vuole il tempo che ci vuole: va montato con molta calma ed in tranquillità. Sono lavori di precisione e richiedono pazienza.
Lo scafo laterale è stato complicato;le luci le ho odiate ma alla fine la vista riappaga tuttk.
Pregi: è fantastico.
Difetti: è molto grande si deve sapere dove metterlo; qualche piccola imperfezione c’è ma poca roba… Ho notato che non è possibile cambiare le pile a meno di non smontare quasi tutto: è onestamente una cosa fastidiosa.
Costo: è giusto. È un oggetto che vale.
Se ti è piaciuta la recensione metti mi piace per favore. Grazie! 🤗
francedice –
Très joli puzzle de nouvelle génération 3d led
Modèle : bateau black pearl de pirate des caraibes.
Prévoir du temps pour le montage (2 jours complet pour moi) qui se fait assez facilement en suivant les instructions.
En carton assez épais très résistant.
Livré avec un kit led du plus bel effet afin de,illumine ici terreur du bateau.
En cadeau : un autre petit puzzle 3d fusée américaine à monter !
Le manuel raconte aussi l’histoire de ce bateau mythique : un must pour tout fan de pirate des Caraïbes !
Une fois monté il est très réalisé de 68 cm de long , facilement transportable.
Acheté pour mon petit garçon il est ravi. Pas pour les tout petits cat il fait être minutieux pour le montage et quelques pièces sont vraiment petites
Je recommande : un cadeau idéal a se faire ou faire à son enfant fan de pirate de Caraïbes !
Si vous avez aimé mon avis merci de me le faire savoir “utile” 🙂
James Dise –
I discovered this brand and type of puzzle when trying to occupy my mind during a terrible time in my life. I was trying to handle my Mother and Uncle in the hospital at the same time and driving many hours 4 times weekly. When I was not driving, I was working on these to take my mind off them.
I appreciated the instructions, effort required, patience, and overall quality of the product which I have on display in my home in various locations. I would recommend this as a personal project or a family effort. Even though not many pieces, it is time-consuming and worth it in the end. I will continue to recommend this brand as well as look forward to the next puzzles they provide. I have redone a couple twice as I needed something to occupy me, and these were the perfect item.
jerry w. jones –
no issues
dave s –
Nice looking model. Had fun, but not in 4 hours.
It DOES NOT take anywhere near 4 hours to complete, people who say they did, did not, trust me. I put good time, care and patience and it took me around 10 hours fully to complete, which took me over 2 days to have a brake.
A few points to note.
A few parts bent and almost broke. The first was when you have to add the lower hexagon shaped cover for the middle mast, I had to dissemble the full mast and netting to put on the cover, because it only states on the last page, when to add the cover, after you already assembled the mast. I feel this needs changing.
Second almost broke area , and is bent currently until I figure out why, is the two rope parts that go from mast 1 to two to strengthen the masts. These are added near the end and I struggled a little while trying to get the ropes to keep attached to the areas marked, but the ropes ended up bending because the masts where already in position strongly and they just bent out of place.
A solution would be to have the middle rope abit smaller or how best attach the ropes without having the strain of two built masts resisting with each rope, thus forcing them to bend.
Last problem was the sails. They kept popping out of position alot when trying to attach them to the mast. Again this is just resistance from the sail having to bend slightly. The lower part doesn’t seem to fit under the U shaped part you add to the back of the mast to the sail, in order to secure it. The paper it’s made from is good, just needs a better way to allow the U shaped part to attach without forcing the paper out of position if it can’t go under the U shape to securely attach.
Overall a nice looking ship, will look out for others if made available. Happy model building!
keith brandon –
Liked the design & craftability
Kindle Customer –
Good engineering and rather straightforward assembly. However, a number of parts delaminated with handling. Had to apply glue and clamp and wait and hope. No visible sign of bonding agent between foam and paper design.
Bbuster –
Everything is in order, from shopping to delivery..thank you for making it so easy!
francedice –
says 4+ hours on box well yes 20 hours+ is 4+ ! theres no way on earth you could do this in 4 hours they need to change that on the box, anyway it looks great but ive noted the errors / difficulties they need to fix ..step1 part 16 arrow heads should be added beside the cut out in the left hand vertical arm so that the part is assembled with correct orientation, just as has been indicated for parts 75 & 76 in step2, next step 3 part 198 the slots at the left hand end for parts 27,22,23 should be made wider to coordinate with assembly of parts 155 and 181 in step 10 with tabs in exactly the same positions. its impossimle at moment to locate 2 tabs at each of the 6 positions, with 1 tab pushed upwards and 1 downwards.
alternativly each pair of tabsshould be staggered so that each tab occupies a seperate slot . thus 12 slots would be required instead of 6, all slots and tabs concerned being shorter to suit the limited space.
this is the only area on the ship where the problem occurs of tabs being inserted in the same slot in opposite directons.
step 7 part 168. its considered essential to cut away the front edge of stair 168 in order to offer the lamp into the stair 169 above.
step 10 parts 159 and 180 the slots to take tabs of part 167 need to be punched through at an angle to correspond with the tab orientation.
step 16 the angled slots in parts 159 and 180 need to be punched through at an angle to correspond with the tabs at the ends on part 271
steps 18 and 19 , parts 92, 120 and 129. these clips should be modified so they are fixed to the corresponding mast before the ladders are installed, otherwise there is insufficent space to offer them up into position and fix the top edge of the top sails.
the stern on the ship should be extended and modified so that the lighting cables can be tucked away and enclosed as they are left hanging out the back of the ship so doesnt look great
ResaEdits –
Well worth the money!
Kindle Customer –
I’ll start by saying I’m very much a novice model maker. However, I do large projects that are detail orientated and consider myself somewhat crafty. I haven’t built a model in YEARS, until I stumbled upon this one. Spending a lot of time playing AC4 (best game ever), I had to have this.
As said in previous reviews, the pieces are punched out from 14 sheets, gloss printed paper sandwiching a blackish dense foam. No glue required (if you’re lucky/good), friction fit, tabs and slots.
The build took me about 30 hours, and here’s why – I used a popular black ink permanent marker to color all exposed edges, hoping to hide the fact that it’s cardboard a little bit. I thought the copperish shading from the marker would accent the ship as well, but it turned out somewhat reflective, too. I also touched up the edges on some pieces with silver and gold paint pens, but the foam in the middle of the pieces doesn’t really want to be painted. You can only do so much. Be careful.
Or slap it together in 6 hours, details be damned! 😛
I took my time, being methodical, but there are some steps that were truly frustrating – especially putting the skins on the hull, and mounting the sails with their design. My big advice is to pinch the tabs and slots a little bit to make sure they connect easier. Don’t pinch them too hard or they will be a loose fit! Find an assembly video online if you get stuck. Don’t forget to slow it down to .25X so you can see what’s going on, if necessary.
I had to spot a few places with quick drying glue to keep things in place occasionally. Use sparingly if you get hung up, but it is satisfying when you finally get that tab to stay in place. Make sure to test fit pieces before using this last resort!
The LED wiring is cool, albeit not exactly a perfect fit. Be prepared to bend them aggressively to make the placements as instructed. The lanterns are whacked – I guess you just run the wires up and set them on the LED’s. Kinda ugly. I also had to twist the wires on the aft above the captain’s cabin to try to shorten them in order to fit them under the rear skirt piece that covers them. The piece still doesn’t lay flat, but I tried.
All in all, for the price, it’s pretty dang cool. Sure, I have some tabs poking out – putting together the hull was a pain. My wife says it looks plastic-y when I finished, but hey, it’s a $40 project.
I christen thee – the S.S. Shar*ie!!
Now I have to figure out where to display it…
Enjoy, if you’re the patient sort. I did overall, but there were some walk away moments.
The finished product is worth it it though, IMO.