

🚂 Build the legend, own the legacy.
The Nifeliz Big Boy Train is a sophisticated 1,818-piece retro steam locomotive building set designed for adults and collectors. Featuring galvanized silver-plated parts, an authentic rail system, and intricate detailing, it offers a challenging and rewarding assembly experience that doubles as a striking display piece. Perfect for enhancing creativity, manual dexterity, and attention to detail, this model is a standout gift for railway enthusiasts and construction toy fans alike.







| ASIN | B0CGV4HS28 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,593 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #12 in Kids' Play Trains & Trams |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,339) |
| Date First Available | 30 September 2023 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Promoting Creativity, Manual Dexterity, and Attention to Detail |
| Item model number | NF10263 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 16 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1818 |
| Product Dimensions | 78 x 6.99 x 11 cm; 3.14 kg |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
A**A
accepted toy
nice and almost perfect like lego
N**I
Their are no cheap lego alternatives
Most of the bricks were rough to put together the packages were mostly not numbered and the numbered packages were like 6 packets of the same number they were lazy to number their packets and at the fourth packets the syringes you are supposed to put on the bottom of the train could not be possibly be put together a waste of money and time
P**Y
Fun to build
A**Q
جربت المنتج التركيب متعب يحتاج تركيز شديد بالإظافة إلى ان بعض القطع وصلت تالفة وبعض القطع قياساتها غير مناسبة وتحتاج لغراء حتى تثبت؛ هذي ابرز العيوب كشخص محب للتركيب وجربت منتجات عديدة يعتبر هذا المنتج مقارنة بغيرة من المنتجات من ناحية السعر جيد اما من ناحية الجودة فليست ممتازة "بل جيدة" للآن الليقو تتربع بدون منافس
B**G
First off, let me say I've been building with Lego since 1966 when a German friend sent me a box of Lego before Lego even launched in North America. Then my family had $1000's in Lego blocks and kits which have long been passed along to a younger family. I needed a hobby to keep me occupied in my old age and have come back to the brand so this is my Third Lego Life! What I've learned is Lego has put too much effort into movie brands and not enough into interesting builds. And the prices! OUCH!! I've been wondering about Nifeliz. The kits are certainly ones I would like to try and I finally decided to try out the Big Bad Boy! I paid $85 Canadian (after a $10 coupon) for a 1608 piece kit that is a very nice representation of the Big Bad Boy Locomotive. The blocks seem of high quality, and they are fully interchangeable with OE Lego blocks. The instructions aren't quite as good. The smaller size makes it harder to puzzle out what exact colour block you need, and it's harder to spot the differences in the images. But my eyesight isn't as good so maybe that is more a me problem! LOL The build isn't quite up to Lego engineering. I can see many areas that could have been improved and made stronger. The linkage for the drives is very fragile and can fall apart with an errant glance. I can see why some people have ended up gluing pieces together. I didn't have any missing pieces, and even have a few left over. That being said this would have been well over $400 if it had the Lego brand on it. Will I stop buying Lego? No, they still have some kits that interest me, but the price tag is off-putting and it will be much harder to justify the difference for similar kits. Thank goodness there isn't a huge amount of overlap! I've already purchased the Leopard tank kit! And I have many more Nifeliz kits in the wish list! I wish Amazon had more options for the ratings. I giving it 5 stars, but I want to take off 1/2 star for the small instruction booklet.
T**O
Super
D**D
Prima bouwmodel, voldoet aan de verwachtigingen.
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