🚛 Build. Roll. Impress. Own a piece of vintage engineering magic.
The UGEARS 3D Wooden Puzzle Classic 1950s Lumberjack Pickup Truck is a sophisticated wooden model kit featuring 460 pieces and a spring motor that propels the truck up to 6 meters while carrying up to 450 grams. Designed for ages 14+, it offers an 8-hour hands-on assembly experience with no glue or batteries required, blending nostalgic design with mechanical ingenuity.
Product Dimensions | 31.5 x 11.68 x 0.1 cm; 939 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Item model number | 1 |
Educational Objective(s) | Concentration Skill |
Number of pieces | 460 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Wood |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Beige |
ASIN | B0B133JPGX |
M**E
Good
looks brill
A**R
very complicated
i like the finished model. i didn't like all the cogs put one wrong and nothing works. be very careful on assembly as everyone will tell you.
C**W
Good as a gift for that member of the family who is a car/puzzle fan
I got this for my uncle as he has now retired and is constantly looking for things to keep him occupiedHe loves old cars and working with his hands. This allows him to not only construct the truck but also then display it (he would never admit that he would play with it too)Good as a gift for that member of the family who is a car/puzzle fan
S**H
Great fun, great hobby
I actually completed a few types of these. Definitely need to start on soma simpler kits first.Everything worked perfectly. Great quality, easy instructions.All moving parts work great.
R**Y
truck
hand made truck takes a bit of time but good
A**R
Fantastic model
Bought as gift. Really good. Husband loved it.
J**N
Looks Great When Finished
The media could not be loaded. I don't really have the patience to do models like this but I liked the look of it so much I thought I would have a go, you get sheets of laser cut parts which you just pop out and clip together using small connector pins or just tags on the pieces, follow the instructions and it's quite easy, mind you it needs concentration and double checking as it's easy to get some parts the wrong way round I did that a few times resulting in me having to carefully pull it apart.This vehicle is supposed to move when finished and one of the first things that you have to fit together is the spring/chassis section all the time checking it works, mind did up until everything was clipped together and then when I tried to make it run it wouldn't so I did something wrong, I'm not bothered though as I want it as a display item.One of the few problems I had was pressing out the door window sections, there is a very thin piece of wood that is part of the quarter window and trying to push the center out I snapped it, when I did the second door I was much more careful and managed to remove the sections without damage.On the subject of breaking things the door that I broke the window frame on I also managed to break the door latch spring, which is a piece of wood that has been cut in a way so as it will bend from side to side, once again pressing it out the lower larger section snapped free and the upper sprung section snapped in half so the door latch does not work on one side.All the way through the build as more and more is added it was getting more difficult to clip things together without breaking something, but this truck is amazingly strong and despite on a few parts I was putting quite some pressure on parts I broke nothing.I really love the end result, it was fun to do, I learned a lot from doing this model one being having patience, double checking each item before I pressed them together and just double checking everything, I think if I did another model like this I would not have a problem and it might even work and run under it's own power.
A**.
It was a present which my son picked
It was a present for my son he said that he enjoyed making it not bad for the money
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