CubicFun National Geographic 3D Puzzle
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What We Like
- The 3D model puzzle with a photography booklet that delivers city culture and lifestyle of India
- Comes with 87 numbered pieces that makes it easy to assemble step by step
- Easy to create design makes it ideal for gifting purposes
Disadvantages
- may not come with a manual
Results of our analysis:
We analyzed 10,839 reviews for 67 products in the 3-D Puzzles category.
We then analyzed 186 reviews for this product. Of these, 9 reviews were recent.
Around 81% of reviews were positive and about 16% were negative.
Final Score:

9.14 out of 10, based on these factors:
What buyers say about CubicFun National Geographic 3D Puzzle
The model of the Sagrada Familia is one of the best that I've put together, and it's a good bit better than several others.
It's easy to get into, and you can keep it organized by leaving all the pieces attached to the cards.
The model of the Sagrada Familia is one of the best that I've put together, and it's a good bit better than several others.
This is a very difficult puzzle to put together, and I got it as a gift for my dad, who went with me to put it together.
The paper/cardboard tabs could easily bend and break off if you take them back apart, so it is not really a puzzle you want to take back apart and re-work.
Common Questions
Is it wood or foam?
My 9 year old had a blast putting it together and it is a very nice replica.
What advice would you give to a first time model builder on this model?
It is very easy to assemble the model, just make sure you follow directions.
What is the material of the event?
The puzzle is very well engineered and the pieces fit together perfectly with no need for glue.
I'm not sure how to build the dome since I'm not very familiar with these puzzles.
Don't follow the instructions and don't force any pieces together.
I would like to give it as a gift, what is the size?
I didn't buy the Great Wall puzzle, but it says it's 14.2 x 8.6 x 1.7 inches, which is about the size of a large cereal box.