
Description
This Build and Grow monster truck kit is perfect for young DIYers. Your child will be able to learn while safely building a project with you. The kit includes colour stickers so your child can customize his/her monster truck. Recommended age: 5 years and older.
- Includes color labels so you can customize your monster truck
- As fun to play with as it is to build
Product specifications
Warranty
Limited lifetime
Assembled Height(cm)
27.9908
Assembled Height(in)
11.02
Assembled Height(mm)
279.908
Assembled Length(cm)
15.494
Assembled Length(in)
6.1
Assembled Length(mm)
154.94
Assembled Width(cm)
5.207
Assembled Width(in)
2.05
Assembled Width(mm)
52.07
Children's Product or Toy?
Yes
CPC Information
Sgs-SHHL2006005765LW
Items Required for Assembly
Stickers, manual, wood parts, steel nail, hammer
Recommended Age
5+
Series Name
Monster truck
Skill Level
Beginner
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Build and Grow Kid's Wooden Monster Truck Building Kit is rated
out of
5 by
120.
Rated 4 out of
5
by
obiwanpa from
It's a kids project, it's not perfect
I did this with my Grandkids and we had a lot of fun. That was my original intent. But keep in mind this is a kids project and these are never going to be perfect. The biggest issue I had was that the holes were not deep enough in all places. The wood splits easily and if the holes are not deep enough the increased forces to drive the nail splits the wood. I had two kits and recognized this early on and got out my drill so the issue wasn't that big a deal for me.
And the kids had a lot of fun with Grandpa and that is probably all that really matters. And they learned a bit about tools and directions and how to build something.
Date published: 2013-02-26
Rated 5 out of
5
by
handymom from
monster truck
My 4 year old daughter picked this project at Lowe's yesterday. We put the truck together this morning after laying out and identifying all the pieces and sorting the nails (two extra of each size). She was able to do all the hammering - although I would seat each nail. We used a random board at home to hammer on - so it didn't leave marks on the floor. She painted it Purple per her request, and put the stickers on - all today. My only request - on the stickers - there are 3 options for side stickers, could there be an additional set for the windshield and side windows - with a girl/female character? as we are not the first females to assemble this based on the reviews.
Date published: 2017-03-26
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Marvel from
Baby shower game for the men
We were having a coed baby shower. I wanted a game the men could play. So I purchased a few of these wooden toys. I then had the men assemble the toy as fast and as well as they can. The first to finish would win but only if the toy could stay together. My idea is the men normally would have to put cribs and other items together, for the baby. Let's see how well they can put a toy together. Everyone cheered for their husband and laughed along as some fell apart. It was a great way and a totally different game to bring everyone together.
Date published: 2013-11-22
Rated 4 out of
5
by
aahall from
Project for My Granddaughter & I
Seen these kits near the end cap. When I was looking for an open reg. Got home & show her what it was She had a smile from ear to ear. Now she's only 2yr. The Project kit is recommend for children 5+. I took a chance and like I said, before she loved it. Her Dad & I were putting hard wood flooring & we were running behind. But seeing my granddaughter trying to open he package & try to do it herself. I stopped what I was doing and we found us a little work table so we could assemble the 'Big 4 wheel drive Truck'. As we put it together. I can see she was learning. She put the truck together by looking at the pictures, she even push the nails in the holes as far as she could. I showed her how to use the hammer. She was pounding away. Once she got tired Pop-Pops took over the nailing. This was a cashable moment for me, that I want forget for a long time.
Date published: 2013-07-11
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Mjsjr21 from
Waste of time and $
My son has all of the Build and Grow series. This truck is not up to the standards of the others. We bought a second and it was just as bad - so not a defective product the first time. The wheels and axles are particularly poor and make the truck unusable. The nails are substandard for the project. Frustration for child and parent. Lowes should take a look at this item and fix it or discontinue carrying it.
Date published: 2016-02-21
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Pebbleslee from
Girls like Trucks To
My girl scout girls asked to make cars like the boy scouts do i found these and thought they would like the truck better, And boy did they. They had lots of fun putting them together and even more fun painting them. We did have to use some smaller nails for the roll bar.
Date published: 2013-03-26
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Neal from
Excellent kit
My 5 yr old grandson and I assembled the whole truck in about 15 minutes with no problems. He did about 95% of all the hands-on work, but I don't think he could have done it without me reading the directions and showing him what needed to be done and how to do it. It was an excellent grandfather/5 yr old grandson project. The finished truck has survived MANY deliberate, but fun, crashes.
Date published: 2015-04-10
Rated 3 out of
5
by
John from
Monster Truck
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] If the Wheels are not perfectly lined up they wont spin well. If you hammer the wheels even slightly too hard you will split the axle.
Date published: 2019-11-25