🚀 Build the Future, Relive the Past!
The Back to You Future Architecture Skyline Collection Building Kit features 728 premium ABS plastic pieces, allowing fans to recreate iconic scenes and vehicles from the classic Back to the Future trilogy, making it an ideal gift for enthusiasts and a fun building experience for all ages.
S**
Shipped quickly, product as described
Bought as a gift. Very cute. Son loved it. Product as described. Would gladly order again
N**H
An Excellent kit! Worth the money!
I purchased this as a gift for myself, and I admit I was nervous that I might have missing parts (I feel that with LEGO brand as well. So it had nothing to do with this brand).I had nothing to worry about. All pieces were supplied.It also came with a brick prying tool, as well. Which is very helpful.The parts came in numbered bags. But the first page of the very good instructions state that the numbered bags do not matter. Just empty out all of the parts and start building (or sort the parts first. Whatever your preferred style of building brick kits. ^_^ ).There are 4 parts that are required for attaching the Time Circuit Wave Enabler Cables. Those pieces are attached to 4 sprues of parts (as shown in the pictures). Those are the only pieces you need from the sprues, but it is nice having some other great shapes. Tools, hammers, oil cans, and other bits.There is only one error that I found with the instructions that I have included a picture of. Step 11 says you need two of the pieces shown, yet there seems to be only one place for the parts. It should actually be ONE piece needed for that position.Nothing major, but I did search for a bit, and studied the placement in case it wanted me to sandwich the two pieces together (nope). It is just a misprint. One piece is required, not two.This was a dream to build and a lot of fun.Oh, yes! One other thing that is not mentioned in any of the photos of the kit, or other customer reviews - but what I wanted to know before buying it - is that you can build this *without* the BTTF 3 time circuits on the hood. You can build this with the standard hood from BTTF 1&2. They supply the parts, and they are the final steps in the instructions.There are 72 steps to build this, but I thought they missed an opportunity to give us 88 steps. Seemed appropriate for this car. ;-)I would purchase from this company again.
S**
Awesome for Back to the Future fans!
I wasn't sure what to expect when I purchased this but it was cheap so I thought I'd take the chance. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised by what I received. The box was decent quality, the instructions were thorough and very similar to Lego and it was easy enough to build.It isn't Lego quality, but it's close enough and only a fraction of the price. It's probably 80-90% as good and for under $25 I have no real complaints. The build was fun and the scene in the set is very cool showing off all 3 movies in the trilogy. There's nothing else like this on the market.Perfect for any Back to the Future fan!!! The value is truly unbeatable. If you're not sure if you should order I would highly recommend taking the chance like I did. You won't be disappointed.
J**A
Happy boy
This item arrived on time. It was a Christmas gift and my grandson was very pleased
J**M
Looks good, nor for play, hard instructions
Looks cool. Instructions are on a website that is poorly translated, unclear instructions, and eventually you can download the pdf. After that instructions are ok. The pieces are exact, so unlike Lego that has some spares of small pieces, you cannot lose any! The set doesnt seem to hold together well, more for the shelf than any kind of play whatsoever, which is ok, that was my intent, but it just feels rushed in terms of original build design. Overall good for the price, happy but not thrilled. Unlikely to buy again as the point is to build these together with my kids.
G**A
Great gift
Kid love this
R**5
Excellent knock off! Would def recommend!
For $17 plus tax, I wasn't expecting a whole lot. The box the set came in was somewhat generic and plain. The pieces were separated into 6 or 7 individual plastic baggies, similar to Lego sets. A few of the of the bags were numbered but there was no order to opening them. You pretty much had to open all of them at once from the beginning to start building.Surprisingly, the instruction booklet was made of high quality paper and very similar to Lego booklets. The step-by-step diagrams and pictures inside were detailed and very well put together (as good as Lego's).The quality of the bricks themselves was also on par, and compatible, with Lego (or very close to it). Pieces snapped together with slightly more effort, but still held together nicely. No Minifigures included, and you got the exact number of pieces for the set -- no more, no less (unlike Lego sets where you always get a few extra pieces leftover when you're done).The finished product was probably not as structurally sound as Lego's would be, but I would give it 9 out of 10. And it looked exactly like the picture on the box and in the description. I think it actually looks better than the BTTF Delorean that was released a few years ago (Lego #21103). This Delorean ended up being about 5.5" long.I definitely would purchase other sets from this brand/company in the future. It's a good value, especially if you don't have to have Minifigures. Similar Lego sets would prob go for $20-25.
C**.
Junk!!
Does not hold together well, pieces missing from set, bought for my handicap nephew who’s 30 and he couldn’t do it. Told him I’ll do it for him and I’m ready to throw in the garbage!!! Save your money
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