🏆 Build Your Dreams, One Model at a Time!
The Thames & Kosmos Architectural Engineering Kit allows aspiring architects and engineers to construct over 20 models, including real-world structures. With flexible building pieces and a comprehensive 44-page manual, this award-winning kit promotes creativity and STEM learning for ages 8 and up.
Theme | Architectural |
Item Dimensions | 14.6 x 3.1 x 11.5 inches |
Size Name | 14.6 Inches |
L**E
Awesome gift for my grandson!
This was a birthday gift for my 12-year-old grandson and he loved it. It was challenging and fun for him to assemble Quality all the way through.
J**F
Great for nine year old grandchild
On visit by grandchild, this was first choice. Properly challenging; great opportunity for child and adult to work together and discuss what makes a building project strong. We looked at pictures of Roman arches, of the Eiffel tower, of ancient and new projects. Super project.
G**S
Challenge the young
My grandchildren liked the two items that were similar. They just need more challenges with those types of things.
G**R
My grandson loved it!
I bought this for my 9 year grandson who loves to build things. I hope this will help him become the engineer he dreams of!
J**F
Parts are plastic, not metal
My 13 year old son really enjoys this. Only downside, and the reason for 4 stars, is that the pieces are plastic; not metal. The picture on the box makes the pieces look like they’re metal, but they aren’t. They aren’t made of cheap, flimsy plastic, though. They’re quite durable and have plenty of flexibility. Overall, we’re quite satisfied.
R**D
Great gift for young builders!
Clear instructions and several projects in addition to the ability to design your own projects! My grandson, 10, loved this gift. Some of the parts were missing, and one phone call got us complete satisfaction.
D**S
Great gift for the little engineer in your life
My grandson is a little engineer or maybe computer scientist in the making. He loves to use his hands to build things. This was a perfect gift for him.
D**H
wonderful learning tool
The age range says 8 and up, but my budding 5 (almost 6) yr old builder loves it. He needs help putting some of the pieces together and especially taking them apart, but is increasingly learning to do so on his own. So far we've built the eiffel tower and the ferris wheel. They're remarkable structures--engaging, attractive, and remarkably illustrative of the power of different shapes in architectural enginneering.