As an avid collector of 3D metal models, I recently had the opportunity to add a piece to my collection that I had been eagerly anticipating for some time. The 2030 piece dragon arrived at my door, and I eagerly opened the container it came in. To my surprise, I found that there were 90 different bags of parts, making this the largest piece I had ever purchased.
The instructions were sent to me via a link and were incredibly detailed and well-written. I was initially intimidated by the sheer number of bags of parts, but the instructions made the process much easier. Some parts required a bit of adjusting with needle-nosed pliers, but overall, the pieces went together exactly as the instructions said they would.
Despite the detailed instructions, this was still the most difficult piece I had ever built. But, I relished the challenge, and it was incredibly satisfying to see the dragon come together piece by piece. The finished product was nothing short of stunning, and it quickly became the centerpiece of my collection.
The dragon was also the heaviest piece I had ever built, weighing in at over 21 inches from the tip of its nose to the tip of its tail. It was also the most expensive piece I had ever purchased, but in my opinion, it was well worth the price. The craftsmanship and attention to detail were second to none, and I am confident that this piece will last for generations to come.
As I worked on the dragon, I was constantly reminded of the importance of following the instructions carefully and not rushing through the process. I have made this mistake in the past, only to find that I had to go back and redo parts because I had gotten ahead of myself. With this piece, I took my time and made sure to follow the instructions to the letter, and the result was a beautiful, seamless, and well-constructed dragon.
In conclusion, I believe that anyone who purchases the 2030 piece dragon will be thrilled with the results. The finished product is truly a work of art, and I am confident that it will be a source of pride and joy for years to come. If you have any questions about the build process or the finished product, I would be more than happy to answer them through my 3D metal model group on Facebook.
Jared
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I didn’t get a link either for the steampunk octopus. It came with instructions but it’s not really detailed enough on how to assemble the legs. Can you help? If not, can you direct me to a website? Thank you for your time.
I didn’t get a link either for the steampunk octopus. It came with instructions but it’s not really detailed enough on how to assemble the legs. Can you help? If not, can you direct me to a website? Thank you for your time.
I just purchased this for myself and came with no instructions and they have not sent me a link. Is there any other way to get the assembly instructions?
I just purchased this for myself and came with no instructions and they have not sent me a link. Is there any other way to get the assembly instructions?