🚀 Build, Battle, and Conquer the Cosmos!
The PlayMonster Snap Ships Sabre XF-23 Interceptor is a versatile building toy that allows kids to create multiple crafts for imaginative play. Featuring self-guiding anti-aircraft missiles and a long-range autocannon, this action-packed set encourages creativity without the need for batteries, making it perfect for aspiring pilots and builders.
Item Dimensions | 7 x 2.3 x 8.5 inches |
Number of Pieces | 39, 18 |
Theme | Architecture |
Subject Character | Snap Ships |
Color | Multi |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
Special Features | Real Shooting Weapon Play |
Toy Building Block Type | Interlocking Toy Building Block |
Educational Objective | Imagination Development |
Material Type | Plastic |
G**T
Super cool
Good super engaging game for kids. Happy learning and play. My kid loves it a lot. Super cool, love love
B**T
Great birthday gift for a 7 year old!
this was a gift for my 7 year old grandson. He loves them and has been building them for about a year. Very reasonably priced for the delight the sets bring him!
O**
Naves espaciales
Bastante bueno. Facil de armar. Ojalá se haga su lanzamiento oficial en México para que baje de precio. Recomendado para coleccionar
B**K
Fun for a bit
This is a modular built similar to Lego or brick toys. Shapes are typically cubes that connect to each other.Every toy comes with a mini figure, that could be a pilot or a soldier.There are two factions: good guys vs bad guys kind of deal.It is fun for kids to build.Some models come with multiple builds, meaning you can build 3 different planes with the pieces included in the box.Once you are done building the ship there is a display stand where the ship can be put up for display.The instructions are pretty clear and easy to follow.
N**E
Collectible Fun and Builds Skills and Confidence!
My nine year old really enjoys putting these together and collecting them. It helps to build his confidence in his own skills because he is able to assemble the snap ships without help from anyone. I saw a huge difference when he tackled a stem project and again did it on his own. Prior to the snap ships, he would have automatically gone to someone looking for help and not trying first on his own. I believe the snap ships have not only been fun for him but also incredibly beneficial, which was an unexpected bonus. They also go on sale from time to time making them even more of a great value. The display stand that is included is a nice thought for those like my son who want to collect and display them. All things considered, this makes a great stocking stuffer, Easter Basket item, birthday gift, incentive, or just because. We highly approve on this item!
J**S
A plesantly surprising mish-mash of LEGO and classic scifi.
I'd never heard of Snap Ships until Amazon tempted me with a banner while I was searching for some other toys, but it worked, because I picked up the Sabre and Locust today. As someone who loves toys like LEGO and the Star Wars Hot Wheels ships, this was right up my alley.Packaging/DesignThe packaging and art style fit the line perfectly, a blend of campy 80s scifi and model kits that make you feel like a kid again (if you aren't already). Opening a package for the first time was a little annoying: I think I was expecting something along the lines of LEGO where everything's bagged individually, so when I opened the box up several loose cubes and pieces went flying across the floor.Instructions/The BuildIf you've ever built a LEGO or MegaBloks set, you'll be comfortable with the overall approach: what parts you need are shown first, a callout box shows a sub-build if needed, and the main step is shown in the center of each panel. I do wish the parts were differentiated a little better: having everything depicted as white, light grey, or dark grey made IDing what parts were needed--and in what orientation to attach them--a little more challenging that I'd prefer. Several steps show "this is how it should look" insets so just go slowly and double-check that you've got the right parts and orientations, and you'll be fine.IIRC the box says 8+ on this, and I'd agree: you need a surprising amount of pressure to push the pieces together and even I (as an adult) struggled doing so in a couple steps. There's a bit of "wiggle" attaching certain parts together--two cubes attached without any reinforcement, for example--but the Sabre remedies that by using longer pieces that help bind the central core of cubes together. Still, some parts like the rear engine blocks just don't feel as sturdy as other areas. And the feature of the moveable wings drives me bonkers: I prefer my pieces to stay where I put them and not get easily knocked out of alignment.The Bonus "UJU" PieceEvery kit comes with a "surprise" piece of UJU KUN tech, but given that the instructions specifically have a description and image of what I got, I assume each kit has the same one. I wasn't terribly excited about this: the shooter function feels cheap and the projectiles don't lock into place satisfingly. Additionally, when I was trying to fit all three into the launcher, the mechanism bugged out so that I could only insert two and the third would make them shoot prematurely, like the springs were out of alignment or something. Not a big deal because that part got tossed into the "extra parts" bag, but still didn't give me the best impression.The ShipOverall I really like how the Sabre turned out. It feels like something ripped straight out of Gradius, R-Type, or some random Saturday morning anime. It's very solid thanks to the reinforced core, a ridiculous amount of fun to swoosh around, and overall just feels like a very nicely substantial toy for the price.Recommended, or Not?If you like LEGO, MegaBloks, model kits, scifi ships, or swooshable toys, I'd definitely recommend this specific kit or even just trying Snap Ships in general. The overall experience could use some tweaks like clearer pieces in the instructions, but those are small nitpicks in the grand scheme. I'm excited to see what future waves bring.
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