المنتجات — مجموعات البناء والنماذج
نموذج مجموعة «صاروخ مضاد للدبابات «توي على قاعدة مركبة عسكرية أمريكية
SAR 18-56.25
ش.ذ.م.م زفيزدا 🇷🇺
مجموعة ألعاب تعليمية "كتل الطيران" - مطار، 138 قطعة، رقم 749
SAR 22.50-82.50
ش.ذ.م.م مير بلاستيكا 🇷🇺
مجموعة البناء الموضوعية "الطريق وقواعد المرور للأطفال" - حاوية 70 لتر
SAR 33.75-112.50
ش.ذ.م.م مير بلاستيكا 🇷🇺
مجموعة البناء الخشبية الأرضية "بيت الفرح" - 390 قطعة
SAR 56.25-202.50
ش.ذ.م.م مصنع الألعاب للأطفال 🇷🇺
الأسئلة الشائعة
•How does the molding quality of Russian model kits compare to established hobby brands?
It varies by producer and mold age, as everywhere in the hobby. Newer toolings are crisp and fit well; older molds are priced accordingly and sell to budget-conscious modelers. The honest approach is to order assortment samples and build two or three kits yourself, or have a local hobby club evaluate them before you commit to a container.
•Are box art and instructions available in English or Spanish?
Major producers print multilingual instructions, with assembly steps shown graphically - text plays a minor role in this product type. Box art is usually language-neutral with multilingual side panels. For volume orders, producers can print boxes for your market; for smaller orders, a sticker with importer details and local-language warnings is the usual solution.
•What age grading and choking-hazard rules apply to these products?
Model kits are graded for older children and adults; construction sets carry age grading under EAEU toy-safety conformity, including small-parts warnings. Shipments come with EAC documentation. For your market, producers supply material and age-grading declarations so your conformity body can process samples - budget time for this on a first import.
•Can I order mixed containers across model kits and construction sets?
Yes, mixed loading is normal, and it makes commercial sense: model kits are light and bulky while block sets are denser, so they balance container weight and volume. Per-title minimums are usually one master carton, often 6-12 units for kits. Consolidation across several producers takes about an extra week at a forwarding warehouse.
•What are realistic lead times for a first order?
Stocked titles ship in 1-2 weeks; production runs of specific kits or custom-printed boxes need 30-45 days. Sea transit adds roughly 30-45 days to the Gulf, Latin America or Africa, while Central Asian buyers receive trucks in 10-18 days. Plan around 2-3 months door to door for a first sea-freight order.