Features:
Designed and authorized by kaiyubricks, this building blocks model, at a 1/350 scale, is inspired by the real castle, consisting of three modules, meticulously recreating every detail. Dimensions (cm): 119 (L) x 46 (W) x 64.8 (H)
.Part Details: Made of eco-friendly ABS, 13028 high-quality parts in precision casting for a perfect fit without looseness, stable structures, smooth edges without burrs, and scratch-free surfaces, guaranteeing safe assembly. Packaged in separate bags by assembly steps, reducing the time for collectors to gather and lowers overall purchase costs. Compatible with building block sets from a renowned Danish brand.

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Guide
Comes with a QR code for easy access to a cloud-based instruction manual. The step-by-step visuals make assembly a breeze, allowing you to quickly bring your model to life.
Value
This assembled model makes it an excellent gift, home decor, or collectible. Ideal for budding designers, building enthusiasts, and architecture aficionados.
Notes
Small parts inside, keep with care. If you encounter any issues during assembly, don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
Background Story:
Neuschwanstein Castle; Southern Bavarian: Schloss Neischwanstoa) is a 19th-century historicist palace on a rugged hill of the foothills of the Alps in the very south of Germany, near the border with Austria. It is located in the Swabia region of Bavaria, in the municipality of Schwangau, above the incorporated village of Hohenschwangau, which is also the location of Hohenschwangau Castle. The closest larger town is Füssen. The castle stands above the narrow gorge of the Pöllat stream, east of the Alpsee and Schwansee lakes, close to the mouth of the Lech into Forggensee.
Despite the main residence of the Bavarian monarchs at the time—the Munich Residenz—being one of the most extensive palace complexes in the world, King Ludwig II of Bavaria felt the need to escape from the constraints he saw himself exposed to in Munich, and commissioned Neuschwanstein Palace on the remote northern edges of the Alps as a retreat but also in honour of composer Richard Wagner, whom he greatly admired.
Ludwig chose to pay for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing rather than Bavarian public funds. Construction began in 1869 but was never completed. The castle was intended to serve as a private residence for the king but he died in 1886, and it was opened to the public shortly after his death.Since then, more than 61 million people have visited Neuschwanstein Castle. More than 1.3 million people visit annually, with as many as 6,000 per day in the summer.


Specifications:
Material: ABS
.Product Weight: 12000g
.Package Weight: 13200g
.Product Dimensions: 119 x 46 x 64.8cm
.Package Dimensions: 54 x 40 x 36cm
.Packing: Graphic Carton
.Ages: 16+
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