🦋 Build brilliance, own the buzz.
The Metal Earth Steampunk Butterfly 3D Metal Model Kit features 52 laser-etched steel pieces that assemble into a detailed 3.74 x 3.54 x 1.5 inch steampunk-inspired butterfly. Designed for ages 14+, it requires no glue or solder, making it an accessible yet sophisticated hobby for creative professionals looking to showcase unique desk art.
Material Type | Metal, Steel |
Size | Small |
Number of Pieces | 52 |
Item Dimensions | 3.74 x 3.54 x 1.5 inches |
Subject Character | Steampunk Butterfly |
Style | Butterfly |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Theme | Steampunk Butterfly |
Color | Multi |
Additional Features | Steampunk Butterfly |
A**R
Not for beginners or those who have no patience
This model is beautiful when finished but putThis butterfly together is not easy its like putting a watch together very small pieces the body and head very hard you will need patience not for beginners.
G**R
Looks very nice, just be aware there are lots of tiny, very thin parts.
If you like Metal Earth models, this is a good one for you. It can be a bit finicky but the end product is quite pretty. It's not as simple as I was expecting, but that's okay.My photos show the completed model. There are a couple of photos to show how small the pieces can be, as well as a particularly tedious step from the manual so be warned if you don't like working with tiny things.You'll definitely need some nippers to get the pieces off the metal. Be sure to have a clean workspace and a magnet in case any parts get away from you. I've got a flat one from the fridge that I use to organize things, and a much stronger fishing magnet in case any pieces fall on the carpet and turn invisible. I recommend a set of bending tools too and some pliers.This is a newer model and just came out this year (2024). It has some features that earlier models lacked, like the pieces have numbers engraved on the back and on the metal that you cut the parts from. This makes it easy to find the parts and put them in the right place.I found the body of the butterfly to be the most difficult part. You assemble it from short cylindrical segments, and attach the head, complete with its fragile antennae, before the abdomen. Probably bent needlenose pliers would be helpful here.The butterfly's eyes require some patience. I recommend placing the flat metal piece on something soft and then poke at it with something rounded, to start it off. Then very slowly bend it into the correct shape by shaping it little by little.
B**Y
Amazing, instructions could be better. I would give a 4.6 if I could.
I didn't get a picture of it in time because it was a gift to a friend who loved it.Now the instructions were confusing at times and could have been redone in a few steps, making the next step easier. I have had to do some more bending to the metal parts than I like to. I've snapped off a tab by accident trying to feed it through an insert on the neck of the butterfly.But despite that, when it was finished, I showed it off to my family and they thought it was amazing, lots of tiny pieces bring out the detail. But if you're careful enough, you can get it done near to perfect. It is tedious but not too hard.
H**A
The 2 thorax pieces were impossible to connect with the legs piece. I had to use super glue.
I like the details and mechanical looks. The thorax for leg attachment is bad.
M**C
Looks great but a difficult fiddly build
The parts are good quality but don't be fooled - this is difficult if you have anything but the smallest of hands
K**Y
Awful. Do not Buy.
This is IMPOSSIBLE to put together. Possibly the most frustrating thing I have ever tried to build. Parts are very hard to separate from the metal backing and some of them are so small that they can't be properly shaped and/or connected to the rest of the project. Seriously, save your money. This sucks.
A**Z
Small but cute
Super cute. My husband is a fan of these kits and made it for me. He did say it was a pain in the a$$ though.
J**E
Difficult build
Challenging build. Looks like the picture.
TrustPilot
1天前
2 周前