I reckon it's the best small plane for a long time. It was good value for money and just the right size of model for my plane mad 3 year old to build pretty much by himself.
REVIEW: 3178 Seaplane
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daoudbazaar
, Dec 13 2009 03:58 PM
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#27
Posted 19 March 2010 - 07:48 PM
Gotta agree with Svelte here... after reading some of the reviews I wasn't expecting too much from this one, but was pleasantly surprised at its design! Love the sloping decline back to the tailfin, and the how the white/gray/gold motif on the pontoons correspond with the nose of the aircraft itself. Sure, there are no doors, and that's gotta be the most common complaint, but for $10-ish USD this was a well designed and fairly substantial set. Very satisfied in comparison to overall price!
"I don't have a problem! I can stop buying Lego whenever I want. I just...urmm, don't want to stop right now. Yeah, that's it. I'll stop later. Maybe. Someday."
#28
Posted 22 March 2010 - 04:38 PM
The Green Brick Giant, on Dec 14 2009, 03:37 AM, said:
It's so you know what direction the wind is coming from.
In English they are known as Windsocks, the name translates pretty literally.
I like this plane, not only does it look good but its made from actual bricks as opposed to those big single Duplo-looking pieces Lego have been using as of late.
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