NSI Smithsonian Giant Volcano Model Kit - Ages 8 Years and up
NSI Smithsonian Giant Volcano Model Kit - Ages 8 Years and up
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NSI Smithsonian Giant Volcano Model Kit - Ages 8 Years and up

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  • Study the differences between 6 Types of Volcanoes
  • Volcano is Bright in the Light and Lava Glows in full color in the Dark - "Oglo" Charges with Any Light and Glows super Bright
  • Includes 2 Volcano Bases, 1 Eruption Tube, 4 Double Stick Tapes, 5 color Paints, 1 Color Glow Paint, 2 Rolls Plaster Strips, 1 Foam Tape, 1 String, 1 Sponge and 23 x 17" Color Poster with Instructions
  • Adult Supervision Required. Vinegar and Baking Powder Needed to erupt Volcano, Not Included
  • Stem item for Earth Sciences
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Feb 22, 2016
LDM3687
4 out of 5 stars review

Nice and Simple

The design is simple so that made it easy for my son to do a lot of the work on his own. The paint ran short but luckily we had extra at home. I wish there had been more accessories to make the volcano look more real and have more character. This would have justified the price a little better. However, the project turned out and my son thought is was a success.

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Mar 3, 2017
sammy
2 out of 5 stars review

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Feel unworthy

Something you think the Smithsonian put it's name on would be a good product. Sorry, not at all. Barely enough plaster material to cover structure, let alone make a convincing terrain. Do not expect to awe the children. They were not impressed. I suggest getting your own materials and making one. Much better results and not a lot of money. Plaster wrap, heavy cardboard, a piece of plastic pipe and you have it!

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Feb 26, 2014
lisatreehugger
1 out of 5 stars review

Paper mache did not work.

Paper Mache did not stick. I will have to make my own in the morning to appease my son, as he is very upset.

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