Creativity and Melody
This intricate DIY project combines the joy of building with the delight of a functioning music box, featuring beautifully detailed wooden pieces that form a charming sky cityscape. Once assembled, simply wind up the music box to hear a melodious tune that transports you to a serene sky city atmosphere. Dive into a world where creativity meets melody now.
Explore the Fun
Through the connection transmission of the gear set to the movement, the two-way rotation and twisting of the castle in the sky is realized. As the clockwork turns, the music slowly plays as the model turns. Suitable for all ages, it’s a pleasurable and fascinating experience, as well as the joy of exploring something different.
Most Details
Gearing
By gear transmission, it rotates in both directions.
Structure
Physical assembly of the whole structure.
Pattern
Delicate and delicate patterns.
W********* –
Quite and unusual design…..kit has many pop out wooden pieces and looks to be challenging and fun. A great winter time project
D**** P***** Verified Buyer –
I’m an avid puzzler and was so excited for this one, which seemed to be an intricate and fancy adult puzzle of sorts. Be extra careful when punching out the pieces because *news flash* wood breaks. Be patient and careful and you’ll be good!
S****** L* Verified Buyer –
I’ll be honest, opening the box for the first time I was quite intimidated by what I saw- sheets and sheets of laser-cut wood, some tools, sand paper? Once wrapping my head around everything and going over the instructions, though, I was ready to start building it with my coworkers (all of whom like puzzles and building kits).
The most important thing is to take time and be patient! The pieces are small and fragile, but with care they can all be easily separated from the sheets (and there’s extras of some of the more delicate pieces, just in case). By the time we got the base assembled, we noticed that one of the pieces was installed incorrectly, essentially forcing us to go back quite a few steps to fix. Fortunately, we were able to correct it and keep building. We’re nowhere close to being done, but it’s so fun seeing how this comes along and can’t wait to see the final product.
Overall, this is an *awesome* build kit, but it’s not quite as easy as Legos or your traditional puzzles. Take your time, follow the directions, and you’ll have hours of building enjoyment.