Laser PegsLAU04000 Multi Models-4-in-1 Red Tiger
S**R
Broken light brick
Loved the set butOnly issue is one of the light bricks arrived broken and doesn't work at all , how can we get a replacement?
V**A
idee cadeau noel
C'est une valeur sure
E**I
Lumières top mais roues inadaptées
Quasi impossible d'enfiler les 2 jantes dans les roues arrières tellement le caoutchouc n'est pas souple.Sinon les lumières plaisent aux enfants
A**R
Who loved it more - my son or my husband?
This is a brand new toy for our family - and glad we found it. Our boys are very into Lego and this really was the cherry on top. Didn’t know that they could light up their builds for this added level of fun!Who loved it more - my son or my husband?Can’t say! They both were so excited to spend the afternoon building. There are four different models in this set and although they were sad to take each build apart, they really enjoyed getting started on a new one. Loved them all, but the dragster was definitely the winner in our house. BTW - these are even better in the dark!My son loves the car and won't share them with his younger sister.Instructions were clear and assembly were simple, but gave him enough of a challengeHis favourite color is red! And this is now his favourite building set! Plus, it lights up. Doesn't get better than this. BOOM!
S**T
Neat lighted bricks, but rather expensive for the size of the set
Number of bricks: 185Price per brick: 17.2pAlthough this set builds up to a nice enough car, it seems really expensive for what it is. At time of writing, this is priced at £31.78 (it went up almost £7 since I requested it to review), making the price per brick a little over 17p. There are 5 special illuminated bricks, complete with preinstalled cell batteries – but even so, this seems pricey. The brick system this set is made from is very similar in design to Lego, and I would expect a similar-sized Lego set to be around £15.The build comes separated into 4 unlabelled bags. The instruction booklet is well-presented, using a similar style of presentation to Lego. The design of the stud connectors is similar to, but not quite the same as Lego. For me, these bricks seem to clip together a bit more firmly than Lego. I wasn’t so keen on this: I have really weak fingernails and these were extremely hard to take apart. The illuminated bricks have screws on them, allowing the cell batteries to be accessed and replaced when they run out of power.The special laser pegs illuminated bricks have moulded copyright information and other details on them. This seems quite intrusive, but the lighted bricks are integrated well into the build, so this isn’t really obvious in the completed build. The upper part of the car is largely made from transparent bricks, which allow the illumination from the lighted bricks to sow through. Car tyres are a basic, hard plastic.
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