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To assemble yourself, without the use of glue.
Model size: 7 x 14.5 x 7 cm
Number of pieces: 46
Age: Our puzzles have a 14+ mention on the boxes. For this model we still recommend from 12 years old accompanied by an adult
Designed by French sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, the Statue of Liberty was a gift from France to the United States to commemorate the centennial of American independence. Originally dull copper in color, the statue quickly took on a green patina. She holds a torch representing progress, and a tablet representing the rule of law, on which is inscribed the date of the Declaration of Independence: July 4, 1776. Her crown has seven rays, evoking the sun, the seven seas and the seven continents – Lady Liberty extends her light to the whole world. Under his feet is a broken chain, representing the emancipation of the slaves. It took six years to raise the funds for the construction of the pedestal and the completed statue was consecrated in 1886.
The Ugears Statue of Liberty model, from the World Cities collection, is a 1:575 scale wooden DIY model of the iconic statue and is 145mm tall. With 46 pieces of artist-grade composite wood, the Statue of Liberty is rated "Easy" and can be built in about 25 minutes. You won't need glue or any special tools to build the model, just push the pieces out of their pre-laser-cut boards and assemble them. Illustrated instructions in 11 languages (English, German, Ukrainian, French, Polish, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Italian, Chinese, and Korean) guide your build. This static 3D puzzle is perfect for displaying on a shelf or table in your home or office.
The Statue of Liberty model will appeal to those who dream of travel, who share the dream of freedom, or anyone who wants to build and display a beautiful model of this icon of New York City.
To assemble yourself, without the use of glue.
Model size: 7 x 14.5 x 7 cm
Number of pieces: 46
Assembly: about 30min
To assemble yourself, without the use of glue.
Model size: 7 x 14.5 x 7 cm
Number of pieces: 46