🚗 Build, Play, Conquer!
The Armored Vehicle Building Block set offers a unique 3-in-1 design that allows kids aged 6-12 to build and customize their military vehicle. With features like an openable trunk, rotating machine gun, and a focus on STEM education, this toy promotes creativity, problem-solving, and hand-eye coordination. Made from safe, eco-friendly materials, it’s the perfect gift for young builders looking to explore their imagination.
R**T
Fun date activity
Had a lot of fun drinking wine and building this with my boo. Wasn't too easy/wasn't too hard perfect lil hour and a half quality time
C**
Not a good car toy.
I got this military armerd vehicle toy for my children and as soon as he tried to put it together he was having problems fitting the parts, assembling it was bad, I began helping him to put it together and had to use glue in almost all the parts, really bad Assembly, some of the parts had bad details, money down the drain.
A**R
9 year old put it together with ease
The instructions were very basic but my 9 year old deciphered them no problem; it is a bit fragile but if you put the pieces together tightly it stays together while playing with it. Lots of detail, perfect size for LEGO mini-figs, worth every penny if you ask me.
R**L
Best Lego military van/truck
This is the best thing I bought for my military base I added some extra parts to make it better but it is so cool without the extra parts I added
T**H
Garbage
My son waited three days. Got a bunch of crap. Quality was terrible. Just not worth the fight and aggravation trying to put together cheap crap. These toys I don’t recommend and now I gotta try to calm down an upset child. Thanks.
A**G
Not bad but with some flaws
Overall I don't think this is a terrible product. It has some good things about it and is not terribly made. Starting off, it came out of the box ready to assemble and did not have any missing pieces. Each section was wrapped well in plastic and it came with instructions. The main parts are those similar to legos. Obviously, this is a off brand type of product and some of the individual pieces you have to disconnect from the plastic that is holding it in place. That part was not too difficult and is what makes this not a lego product. I'll start with the end result and work my way down: First the overall toy when build is pretty cool. The wheels work well, the overall look is pretty slick and does not look cheap in the slightest. The doors open, the turret rotates and there are some nice features. In the back of the instructions there are instructions on how to customize it even more to your liking which I thought was pretty cool. It seems sturdy enough all things considered and appears appropriate for it's target audience/market. Now for some things I was not a fan of. There appears to be some really nice details and pieces on here. However, sometimes I felt like it focuses too much on small details (such as side mirrors that constantly fall off) and not enough attention to detail on other things. Mainly that would be the instructions. The instructions are sub par at best. When building the overall chasse, one end is longer than the other and it matters on how you connect it. You can see on some of the instructions how vague it is and halfway through building it I realized I made a mistake and had to make some quick adjustments. Was it a make or break moment? No, however, if this was a larger build and if it mattered more about getting it correct because of subsequent pieces, than I would have been more upset. It merely meant I had to switch a few of the blocks so the side panels would fit like they are supposed to. Again, some areas they focus a lot on details and others not so much. Overall I don't think this should deter you from getting this, it just should be in the back of your mind. At no point was I extremely frustrated or tired of this set and I did find enjoyment in building this. I think this would be an excellent purchase so as long as you take everything into account. Go check it out!
J**B
Odd mix...
This Armored Vehicle Building Block Military Vehicle came packaged in a fairly plain, but branded cardboard box with the shipping label slapped right on it. This is a very unusual mix of studded building blocks and snap together model parts. Very little of the truck is brick built like traditional sets, but rather plastic pieces you snap out of molding sprues like traditional snap together models. This adds a level of complexity to the build since nothing is labeled and some of the parts are very delicate. Also, the headlight and taillight translucent colored pieces, which are also on a sprue, are about the size of a grain of rice. The whole truck is a bit delicate when completed, not ideal for younger builders. Sadly the wheels and tires rub on the chassis preventing the vehicle from rolling nicely like it should. The top is finicky to put on, making the process of seating minifigs inside kinda suck. I can't comment on the quality of the stickers since I won't be using them. The level of detail is great because of all of the custom molded pieces, and the brick studs hold decent. The double sided single sheet of instructions isn't the best, but I've seen much worse. It's a cool little truck that feels more like a snap together model than a traditional building toy, especially given the scarce amount of Lego compatible parts on it. You won't be rebuilding it into anything else, but that is fine for some people. With it also lacking any minifigs, I'm not sure if the price is right.
E**R
Perfect for little boys
This is a great set with two different models in the same set of 130 pieces. Simple enough instructions, and minimal enough that they didn’t need my help - my kids were able to build this by themselves. I have two sons, 8 & 10 and I got this armored vehicle and another lego set for the boys. They proceeded to get in a huge fight over who got this one! Apparently, I should have just gotten two of this. They did settle on one building the first model, and the second building the model 2.When either of my boys play with legos, I judge the success of the kit on how long they will stay enthralled with the instructions and pieces. This took them the afternoon before they started going “rogue” and freebuilding.
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