


My partner and I purchased a monster truck each, and we now race them on the sidewalk outside or in the hall of our apartment.
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I grew up with Bigfoot and Grave Digger on TV and remember them fondly. You don't get much bigger than monster trucks! Not in terms of personality and fun factor, at least. It prompted a third (the skid loader which is really fun) and I'm now eyeballing the excavator, because I love construction equipment and big vehicles. This was my second Technic build, and I feel so much better about it now.

I was a little intimidated by it! My first build honestly felt really difficult despite being a small kit, mostly because I didn't know the pieces and expected bricks XD. It had been a long time since I had built any, and the Technic line didn't exist when I was an active builder. ***To readers of my review please note that the pictures of the grave digger are with the front bumper removed, the front axle moved ahead one peg and the fire from the exhaust is not included in the model kit.Like many people, Lego has been a part of my life since I was a little kid. Now that you have the product licensing could you please consider a larger scale detailed Technic kit with power functions and remote control.Ī Denis Anderson Technic figure or minifig would be the cherry on top. I will be buying my god sun the new release monster jam shark. It is still durable and does fun crashes and flips with the front wheels exposed. My super picky 42 year old critique on a 7+ year olds toy is that there could have been green pieces and black pieces in sections where there is Grey such as the cab interior rails being green and the hood centre being black.įor added realism and fun of play I removed the front bumper and moved the front axle assembly forward one peg. The flag movement is also an unexpected surprise. The kit is a solid durable build for rough play and the pull back function is great for doing tricks and jumps. I’m a BIG Grave Digger fan and adult Lego enthusiast.Ī 7 year old new to Lego may require assistance with this kit but it’s a nice introduction to Technic. I expect they'll get battered a bit, but they protect the rest of the truck. Displays really well on shelves, but thanks to the heavy fenders it also holds up to plenty of crashes into walls, other trucks, flips off ramps, cats, etc.
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I would actually recommend this kit over the smaller Technic kits! The price point is still good, it's not a long build (I put 2hrs as I listen to audio books while I build so am slower, plus I don't organize the pieces because ADHD brain says it's more fun to hunt for every single one, sigh), but a really satisfying one with a nice big monster truck to show for it. Since Lego doesn't come in Barium colour, we're not big on the idea. Our dog REALLY wants to chase it and eat it. He says he doesn't like building the technic kits, but this one interests him, mostly for the finished product. I'd love to play with these with my nephew, but our city's been in lockdown for over a year now.

Honestly, our biggest concern on the sidewalk is losing one into traffic, as it's a really high traffic area and they could easily zoom right across the street, even with parking spots on both sides! We have a ball hockey net up to prevent tragic accidents. We usually hit the end of the hall before they stop. You can give it a really long pull, and the speed and distance it goes is truly impressive! It makes for easy stunts and lots of fun with obstacles like loosely stacked lego/wooden brick walls or sticks and rocks to roll over, and of course it's perfect for ramps. The pull-back action on these is fantastic - you don't get a short pull and then the clicking of it being fully wound. Like many people, Lego has been a part of my life since I was a little kid.
