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I capitulate after 15 hours of building time

Ramon Schneider
27.11.2018
Translation: machine translated

The "Allrad-Jeep" is the largest set in terms of parts from the modelling manufacturer "WoodenCity". I wanted to put my dexterity to the test by building it, but failed miserably.

The "WoodenCity Jeep 4x4" has 569 individual parts made from birch plywood and should be built in around 12 hours according to the manufacturer. Its individual parts are pre-lasered on several wooden arches and can be cut out by hand or with a pointed tool. What sounds simple is more difficult than expected. Because they break quickly. Very quickly, in fact.

The first setback right at the start

Inaccurate individual parts and poor quality

It's now a week later. I've calmed down again and I'm in good spirits that I'll be able to finish building the jeep today. As I've already spent eight hours on this model and the manufacturer describes the total build time as 12 hours, I should be finished in just over four hours. That would be nice.

First halfway through? Forget it!

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