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A snap together model kit is a type of model assembly kit where the pieces simply snap together without the need for glue or tools. These kits contain plastic pieces that have connections designed to lock into each other tightly when pressed together.
Some key features of snap together model kits:
Snap together kits provide an easy and satisfying building experience, especially for younger ages. The lack of glue or cutting makes them very user-friendly for first-time model makers.
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