Warning: Small parts not suitable for children under 3 years old—choking hazard. Keep out of reach of young children.
Style 4: Cello
Style 3: Accordion
Style 2: Drum kit
Style 1: Saxophone
Style: Musical Instrument Wooden Puzzle
Recommend Age: 12+ suitable for teens and adults who enjoy DIY musical instrument projects
Puzzle Style: 3D Puzzle — a fun and interactive way to assemble your own musical instrument wooden model
Origin: CN (China)
Model Number: TG309, TG409, TG310, TG311
Material: Premium quality wood, designed for durability and an authentic look and feel
Instructions: Clear English assembly guide included to help you create your own diy 3d musical instrument
Gender: Unisex — perfect for music enthusiasts of all ages and genders
Certification: CE certified for safety and quality assurance
Brand Name: Robotime, known for innovative wooden puzzles and creative DIY kits
Looking for a unique, hands-on way to dive into the world of musical instruments? This diy 3d musical instrument wooden puzzle is especially great for craft lovers and music fans who want a decorative, functional piece they built themselves. The puzzle lets you assemble a beautiful wooden model of classic instruments like the cello, accordion, drum kit, or saxophone—perfect to display in your home or use as an educational tool. The high-quality wood ensures these models are sturdy and realistic, giving you that genuine instrument feel once completed. Plus, assembling these instrument wooden puzzles can be a relaxing activity, making it a great project for those interested in DIY musical instruments or just looking to challenge themselves with an engaging, creative task. They're suitable for ages 12 and up and make a thoughtful gift for anyone passionate about music or woodworking. With clear instructions and CE certification, this set combines fun, safety, and a touch of artistry all in one package. Whether you're a hobbyist or a seasoned builder, these wooden puzzles progress your skills while providing a satisfying sense of achievement after finishing your own musical instrument model.