With this Boy Craft Catapult Wars Game, you and a friend can build your own catapults and decorate them, then take turns knocking down your opponents targets. This kids catapult allows you to engage in head-to-head combat. The build-your-own catapult set includes 18 wooden pieces, four wooden dowels, two rubber bands, eight mini sand bags,
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Added on: July 19, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
With this Boy Craft Catapult Wars Game, you and a friend can build your own catapults and decorate them, then take turns knocking down your opponents targets. This kids catapult allows you to engage in head-to-head combat. The build-your-own catapult set includes 18 wooden pieces, four wooden dowels, two rubber bands, eight mini sand bags, two braided ropes, one sticker sheet, one glue tube, two punch-out target sheets, two foam blocks and easy-to-follow instructions, giving you everything you need to successfully build 2 complete catapults. With this Boy Craft Catapult Wars Game, you can have fun putting together all the pieces and aiming at your opponents targets. Makes a great gift for anyone and it is perfect as a solo project or as a group activity for birthday parties, sleepovers and any other fun get-togethers.
Assemble with glue, wait a day, drop to trashcan I bought several sets for a little kid birthday party workshop. It turns out the assembly of the whole catapult is performed using glue! Not a single nail or screw. What skills does this toy teach children? How to use the glue to stick together wooden blocks? Go build something else using that technique.But learning value aside, after you build it you have to wait 24 hours for glue to dry before you can play. And after that the toy falls apart within several minutes, because the glue will…
Other than that I’m happy with this purchase This was a gift for my 9 year old. I helped him put it together with hot glue (because we didn’t want to wait overnight for it to dry and because of other reviews saying the glue it came with didn’t work well). It’s been about 4 weeks and it is holding up well. It has been played with A LOT by my 9 year old, 7 year old and 4 year old. They do have to hold down the base sometimes or it will tip over when they pull it back, which can be a bit tricky for little hands. Other than that I’m happy…
Easy to assemble, fun to play with This was given to my son as a christmas present, and he loves it. We put them together of the course of a couple hours. Now let me explain, they are very simple to put together but they need some time to dry inbetween. The are pieces of pre-cut wood that you glue together and then a rubber band is used for resistence to provide the tension for the catapult. The directions state to dry overnight before using, so expect assemble them and then play with them the next day. They come with everything…