Well, what should I write. Our son wanted to celebrate his 5th birthday for the first time a children's birthday party with his friends. As a motto we had "Pirates Ahoy!" devised. Of course, there should not be missing a bit of tinkering. My girlfriend had buccaneers found cardboard on the net ... but as a man I was, of course, believes there must wat concrete ago - wooden ships! So we first ordered ONE - for testing. Should turn out to be our good fortune as himself. The kit was used to fast with us. Unpacked, the pre-cut parts freed from excess plywood and then it should go. But far from it: First we noticed that the cut-outs were not executed clean - they did not match with the provided "springs". That one then hinbekommen in mühseeliger crafted with a small file and still good. But it was really frustrating when we wanted to stick to the hull - many hands you can not have, and is sticking with the well be a bad joke. Even my cause fetched clamps could not help really, they found little support in the round hull and they indeed could not pull too tightly because of thin plywood. After some back and forth is then also by the force a window broken out. That's it, from then on I had the fax thick! Snapped ship kit and off in the bin it! We have then but the cardboard ships concerned - good decision! I really wonder for what people of this wood kit is intended for children under any circumstances as long not have the strength to keep coordinating the underbody and the deck, herumzubiegen the two body parts since, in the appropriate (not hakbaren) recesses to buchsieren and even then stick together with the 3rd or 4th hand while trying with all his strength to hold together reasonably the ship. Well and adults certainly interested hardly for such models. All in all: a great idea but poorly implemented. Pity!