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Sunday, November 18, 2018

Titanic Nanoblock Constructible Figure - Free Shipping

Titanic Nanoblock Constructible Figure Titanic Nanoblock Constructible Figure
Relive the Titanic's glory, grandeur, and brilliance! Bring history to life with the 18-inch long Titanic Nanoblock Constructible Figure! Build the hull, living quarters, decks, smoke stacks, and more. Over 1,800 micro-sized building blocks result in amazing detail. With the help of over 1,800 micro-sized building blocks, you can relive the Titanic's glory, grandeur, and brilliance, one piece at a time. Follow the detailed instructions as you rebuild the hull, living quarters, decks, smoke stacks, and more. all with amazing detail you never knew blocks could provide! It sounds daunting, but as soon as you start building, you'll see it's fascinating fun. 
Before you know it, standing before you will be a massive 18-inch long model of the great ship herself. Unleash the power of your brain and your fingertips as you bring history to life with the Titanic Nanoblock Constructible Figure! Piece together a tragic yet remarkable piece of history! 
On April 10, 1912, the Titanic, the largest ship in the world at the time, departed the port of Southampton, UK with approximately 2,200 passengers and crew members bound for New York City. Four days later, the great ship struck an iceberg, and in just a few hours, flooded, broke in two, and sank to the ocean floor. It was one of the most tragic and most famous maritime disasters in history. 
First introduced into the Japanese market in 2008 by Kawada Co. Ltd, nanoblock is the original micro-sized building block. The smallest piece in the nanoblock construction set nanoverse measures a mere 5 mm x 4 mm x 4 mm! Challenging and fun for all the construction enthusiasts in the family, nanoblock building blocks and building sets let you build in greater detail than ever before. There are over 100 different sets to collect, for many skill levels. Ages 12 and up.


Titanic Nanoblock Constructible Figure

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