Lord Nelson’s HMS Victory 3D Puzzle

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This 189 Piece 3D Puzzle is the perfect way to stimulate your creativity and challenge your problem-solving skills. With 189 pieces, you’ll be able to construct a 46x21x57cm model that makes a great addition to any collection. Ideal for ages 14 and up, this 3D Puzzle will provide hours of fun and entertainment.

Age: 8+ | Pieces: 189 | Width: 570mm | Height: 460mm | Length: 210mm

$20.10

Description

Lord Nelson’s HMS Victory 3D Puzzle by CubicFun – 189pcs

The HMS Victory is one of the most famous warships in history, best known as the flagship of Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. It was during this famous naval engagement against the combined French and Spanish fleets that Nelson achieved a decisive victory but was fatally wounded. Now you can experience the thrill of building the renowned Lord Nelson’s HMS Victory 3D Puzzle by CubicFun.

This unique puzzle, complete with 189 pieces, allows you to recreate an impressive 3D replica of this well-known ship, capturing its original designs in detail. Made from premium-quality paper and EPS foam board, the puzzle pieces are durable, vibrant, and designed to fit together perfectly without the need for any additional tools. This ensures a smooth, hassle-free assembly process and results in a stunning model.

Not only does this puzzle kit provide hours of engaging entertainment, but it also offers a range of cognitive benefits. As you piece together the ship, you’ll challenge your problem-solving skills, stimulate spatial reasoning abilities, and enhance fine motor skills. Plus, the process of constructing the ship provides an interactive way to learn about historical naval architecture and its significance. Imagine the world of the high seas in an era of maritime warfare in a whole new way.

What’s in the Box:

  • 1 x HMS Victory 3D Puzzle
  • 189 x pieces (incl. model stand)

Puzzle Dimensions:

  • 46 x 21 x 57 cm

Recommended Age:

10 Years+

Did You Know?

HMS Victory, the flagship of Admiral Lord Nelson during the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, is not only one of the most famous warships in history but also the oldest commissioned warship in the world that is still afloat. The ship, now preserved as a museum in Portsmouth, England, played a pivotal role in the British Royal Navy’s victory over the combined French and Spanish fleets at Trafalgar. This historic vessel remains a symbol of British naval power and Lord Nelson’s leadership during the Age of Sail.