Avg. Customer Review: Number
of Reviews: 4
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Great gift idea |
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Reviewer: Department
of Enjoyment (info@enjoy.co.uk) from www.ENJoY.co.uk |
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This model is
a definate winner. Great as a competition between
departments. The 'techies' in the backroom may be struggling
a bit
with the hand tools required though!! Think I'll
send 'em one as a group challenge. |
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Worth
the effort
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Reviewer: Colin
Cheesman (cheesman.samsara@btopenworld.com) from Clydach North, Abergavenny, Gwent Wales |
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This is not
the easiest of models to make. I got it as a Christmas
present and it took about four hours to complete.
I still think that my hat looks like a Cardinal's!
Also,
watch out - it is possible to put it together with
the handle on the wrong side. I now have a left-handed
model and I'm right-handed. The final result is brilliant. |
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Surfin'
US...er, UK
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Reviewer: Amanda (cl0ud9@stx.rr.com) from Corpus Chrisit, TX |
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This model uses
the same mechanism for movement as the flying pig,
but produces much different results! If you have
one of these models, you must get the other. WARNING:
figure
out the hat before you glue |
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cool
spider by Mark Benton |
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Reviewer: mark
benton (hellopat27@hotmail.com) from
woking, surrey GB |
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This model was
very exciting to make. I found it hard at first, but
I soon got the hang of it! It's good to give to a friend
for their birthday or a party. I like the idea of the
spider surfing the web! |
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/ Flying Pig 2000-2006 |