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The CubicFun 3D Pirate Ship Puzzle is a 308-piece intermediate-level model kit replicating the historic Queen Anne's Revenge at 1:95 scale. Measuring 26.6" long and 25.3" high, it features realistic details like hidden guns and a captain's cabin, crafted from EPS foam sheets. Designed for teens and adults, it offers 10+ hours of immersive assembly, enhancing spatial skills and focus. This collectible model doubles as a striking nautical décor piece and comes with a 6-month warranty and responsive customer service.












| ASIN | B010RXTKZA |
| Additional Features | High difficulty, long assembly time and EPS foam sheets |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,584 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #86 in 3-D Puzzles |
| Brand Name | CubicFun |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 7,866 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Logical Thinking, Spatial Awareness |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06944588240189 |
| Included Components | 308 pieces of paper puzzle, hidden guns, black bridge and captain's rest cabin |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10"L x 26.6"W |
| Item Height | 25.3 inches |
| Item Shape | Queen Anne's Revenge Shape |
| Item Type Name | 3D puzzle, model, souvenir, boat, boat |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CubicFun |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 54.0 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 6 month warranty against manufacturer defects |
| Material Type | EPS Foam Sheets |
| Model Number | T4018H |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
| Product Style | Queen Anne's Revenge |
| Puzzle Type | Assembly & Disassembly |
| Size | Taille unique |
| Skill Level | Intermediate |
| Subject Character | Queen |
| Theme | Nautical |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**G
Excellent gift for a Titanic lover
11 year old Titanic loving son absolutely loved putting this together. Some of the pieces weren’t super durable but overall it’s a great project at an excellent price point. The finished product is big and looks impressive. He’s very proud to display it in his room.
R**T
Better than the photos
Very fun, very easy. High quality, just know it's a little fragile. Worth it and would buy again!
A**O
Fantastic 3D LED Puzzle
This exceeded my expectations in every way! The pieces fit together beautifully, and the design really captures the elegance of the Titanic. The LED lights are a fantastic touch. It’s a beautiful display piece that draws compliments from everyone who sees it! The instructions were clear and easy to follow, making the build both relaxing and rewarding. I spent a wonderful time with my 8-year-old son building this.
N**K
Fun and looks great
Fun and just challenging enough as a beginner. Looks great.
C**.
Fun - Not Perfect
This thing is cool, but is very much for someone with the patience of a model builder. Be prepared to massage the cardboard pieces - sometimes with tape or glue, to make it go together. It's very pretty when complete and the LED's make people go "wow", but it's a time consuming project to put together. Tried to include a 9 year old who LOVES the Titanic in the construction of it and they soon grew frustrated / lost interest. Overall no pieces were missing and it did go together - if you love the Titanic, and a challenge, you'll probably like this.
S**E
Very engaging and end product well worth the time
This was an incredible gift. My 11 year old put it together independently — 99%. I only helped briefly to locate tape and to hold a few wires in place so they could place the tape. They did not want to play video games, watch tv, or really do anything else until the project was complete—very engaging. It took about 7 (or so) hours, start to finish.
E**E
Perfect for a Titanic and puzzle nerd
This was a lot of fun once I figured out the directions! The thickness of the pieces made it easy enough to bend but not break. It’s cardboard, so pretty light weight. I didn’t add the lights mainly because I would never turn them on, and I wasn’t sure how far I’d have to take it apart to change the batteries when needed. I need to get some super glue to anchor (pun not intended) some of the pieces where it’s a little loose, but overall a great build! Perfect for a cold rainy day.
D**E
A Great Value on a Better-Than-Expected Product
Gave this as a gift to a fellow Titanic enthusiast and here's what she had to say: "When I received the Titanic model, from some good friends, I was touched by the thoughtfulness, but unsure of the value. My previous experience with paper models were that they looked cheap and were flimsy. CubicFun's Titanic is over 3 feet long, with LED lights and looks expensive when finished. It is amazingly detailed and cleverly engineered. The quality shows in the richness of the colors and the near perfect registration. The only item that was not perfectly printed was the White Star flag which was correct on one side and backwards when the ship was turned around. That said the product is paper over foam, which while being sturdier than paper and cardboard, can't hold a tight tolerance. This is why when you assembly it, I recommend an Exacto knife to enlarge the slots that the tabs go in and glue to hold the tabs in the slots that are too big. If you don't you will be fighting pieces falling off, while you are adding the next piece to the model. Also if you want to move the model, everything needs to be glued down. I recommend a thick gel paper glue that does not dry sticky, I used one made by Kindred stamps but I am sure that you can find similar glue. Less important, but a nice touch is to have several wide point Sharpy Markers, in brown, maroon and black to touch up edges of the tabs and foam so they don't show. I put the kit difficulty between an adult Lego set and a plastic model Airplane. I do recommend the kit to any Titanic lover. Sure is cheaper than than the almost $700 dollar Lego version." Donald J. Bingle, author of Morse Code Mysteries and Missives
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