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Puzzle - 3D Puzzle: Harry Potter: Hogwarts Castle (Medium) - 197 Piece Puzzles for Kids and Adults – Ages 14+

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Style: Mini Hogwarts Castle


Features

  • Whether a fan of the Harry Potter books or the movies, this puzzle will be an amazing addition to any Wizarding World collection
  • 197 Puzzle Pieces
  • 17.9" x 17.79" x 17.79" in size when constructed
  • Intended for ages 14 and up
  • Officially licensed Harry Potter product

Description

4D Cityscape allows you to build this amazing puzzle of Hogwarts Castle from the popular Harry Potter series. You can imagine Harry Potter and his fellow wizards roaming the halls of this iconic structure! Build the familiar halls, towers, and courtyards with the thick cardboard puzzle pieces. Tour the grounds with an aerial view and take in all the majesty of this iconic setting from the Wizarding World. Intended for ages 12 and up.


Product Dimensions: 9 x 12 x 2.25 inches


Item Weight: 1.94 pounds


Item model number: 4D51063


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Release date: September 29, 2022


Manufacturer: 4D Cityscape


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  • Patience..Patience...Patience
Wow!! We had a great time putting this together. It's not too hard to assemble it, but it's VERY difficult to get it to attach to the base. It took us about 6 hours to complete it. We did it over 3 days so we wouldn't get too frustrated lol. 😉 Patience is key. Perfect for any Harry Potter fan.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023 by April

  • Can't wait to finish!
My daughter and I are slowly putting this together, we are currently only a few pages in to the instructions.. so far, I am SLIGHTLY disappointed in how it is constructed.. im going to have to super glue some of this together where technically a puzzle should work without it. That being said, this is our first ever 3D puzzle.. and even though it's super cool, I can't help but wish it went together without easily breaking the cardboard pieces. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023 by Tiffany

  • Not a Puzzle but a Paper Model (and a frustrating one at that)
This series is not a puzzle...there is nothing to try and solve or figure out like a jigsaw puzzle. If you want a true 3D puzzle of this same subject then look into the Wrebbit Harry Potter line. They are actual jigsaw puzzles that you then assemble into a model. These 4D sets are basically "punch out books" on steroids: card-stock paper that is precut so you punch it out and then through a series of folds, tabs and slots, put the model together. There are step by step instructions and the pieces are numbered so it's more like doing a "paper lego" model then puzzle. I first bought and assembled the Diagon Alley set and was pleased with how they went together and how the finished product looked so I then bought this set. However, this one got way too ambitious in design. The crux of these assemblies is putting a tab in a slot...the slots are cut slightly thinner and narrower then the slot so that a forced fit results and that interference locks the tab in place. This works fine for simple assemblies where you only have to line up a few tabs to slots which is what happens when you build Hogwarts..you put together a few sub-assemblies and then put them together on a paper base to form the major assembly. This works fine for the astronomy tower section but the Great Hall has way too many intricate interfaces between mating sub-assemblies...at one point you've assembled 3/4 of the entire section and then you are supposed to line up dozens of tabs to slots on the base and mount it which is just impossible. This is paper and there is no allowance for tolerances in the design; IOW any minor mistake you made in assembling each piece gets all summed together at the end when you try to mount it all together. I ended up disassembling several sections so I could even access the tabs that needed to be assembled and rebuilt it. I was able to get that done successfully after a few tries but by then you've put the tabs in the slots and removed them several times and now the slots are elongated and no longer lock the tabs. what's worse is the base is a flat piece of card-stock and the tabs protrude so the model actually rests on the tabs which puts tension on the tabs and causes them to pop out. Gluing tabs isn't always the answer either because when you are having to say place one of the turrets you are having to align four slots that go in the base and two that go onto a wall, another tab that goes into an opposite wall and you have to clear a tight cutout in the roof. So you need the pieces to actually bend and flex a bit to "pop" into place and you can't do that with a glued joint. I could never get the turrets to lock in place or get the "rock-work" to...work. The rocks have tabs that you have to bend...and once you bend a tab its impossible to push it into place. So i could never get the Great Hall to really lock together and had to use tape in spots which looks bad. So if you do want to still try making these, i would recommend you start with one of the smaller sets first before doing any of the Hogwarts Castle sets. Good luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2022 by T. Card

  • Says around an hour to build….not so much
We are huge Harry Potter fans, love puzzles and legos. When I was down for a major surgery to have my leg cut in half, my wife got me this to have something to pass the time. It was a cool puzzle, but in the end it took about 5 hours to assemble due to pieces not wanting to stay together and it is currently sitting in 2 pieces, not attached bc it was causing more damage to put it together than to just let it ride out of view. Cool design, fun to do, but had frustrating moments where you want to smash it or say a few choice words….but it looks cool in the end for the most part. Would not recommend for a kid as they may never get it together. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023 by Nate Baldwin

  • Very Unique and Eye Catching
I bought this as a Christmas gift for my son. He enjoyed putting it together and it adds a whimsical touch to his office.
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023 by A Miller

  • Difficult
It's cool, but much harder to put together than I expected
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022 by Nicole

  • If I didn't need blood pressure medication before, I do now.
As a major Harry Potter fan since it began, I purchased this as the topper of my collection center. The first half of the puzzle is the easiest. A bit of a headache getting it attached to its base, but overall I really enjoyed putting it together. As I began the second portion however, my blood began to boil. Over half of the pieces will NOT go into their holes on the base. The rocks and terrain parts keep popping out. The towers keep falling out of their holes, several of the pieces are too thick, and I had to squish them to go in to fit. I finally brought out some glue. And I have the castle built, I just have to join them together. I will be gluing it as I go from this point. As someone who loves puzzles, I thought this would be a wonderful addition, however, I'm glad it's going on TOP of my entertainment center. It's beautiful from a distance. Had I known the struggle that this would cause, I would have sucked it up and bought the more expensive set. Not worth the money. And as to whomever designed this, they obviously didn't put it together in the order the instructions are in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023 by VLR

  • Fun!
I almost didn’t purchase this because of the reviews but I’m so glad I did. This made a fun date night. Honestly wasn’t hard to put together and I used super glue in some areas to make sure things would stay where they are supposed to. I wouldn’t recommend doing this with kids. I could see that turning into an argument real fast and many broken pieces. Took maybe 3 hours to put together and now it sits on top of my bookshelf. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2022 by Casie Kennedy Casie Kennedy

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