🏁 Get Ready to Race into STEM Fun!
The Self-Centering Steering Remote Control Car is an innovative STEM project designed for kids ages 8-12. This engineering kit promotes critical thinking and problem-solving through hands-on exploration. With features like drifting motion, a self-centering steering mechanism, and a long-distance remote control range of up to 160 feet, kids can enjoy thrilling races with friends while learning valuable engineering concepts.
Item Dimensions | 8.6 x 3.9 x 2.1 inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Material Type | Wood |
Theme | Train |
Color | Wood |
Toy Vehicle Form | F1 |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Operation Mode | automatic |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Portable |
C**N
Super Fun! Patience required!
This little car is all about the journey. So much to learn putting it together. It even has rack and pinion steering! My grandson was too young to be the builder, but it didn’t take so long that he lost interest. Lots of spare parts. Assembles precisely so that it actually drives and steers. Not an easy thing to maneuver, but building it is the fun. Not really a toy though it is speedy on a hard surface. Would buy another of this brand!
E**S
Great kit, kid loves it!
Bought for my 3 y/o who is obsessed with electric motors, wheels, and CARS.Assembled it for him because he's too young, but he enjoyed looking and the parts and watching me assemble it.The kit includes PLENTY of spare parts in case anything breaks during assembly. The instructions are great and the product is well engineered.
K**H
Quick build. Everything is included in box.
Everything you need is in the box, it all snaps together or uses small screws. Nearly every part is duplicated (really, almost everything but the motors; if I had spare motors I could probably build the car twice). Would be great for kids on their own, or younger kids to do with parents. I put the thing together while at work (don’t tell my boss). I work with a lot of people, and almost a dozen people asked me where I got it, how much it was, tbat kinda thing- so there’s no doubt it’s fun to put together, and apparently LOOOKS fun to put together based on everyone asking me about it. The directions are very Chinese/Mandarin-to-English, but that wasn’t an issue, still pretty intuitive to put together. Ah what else what else….oh, I only gave it a 4/5 because it’s not exactly the most responsive handling, but that’s to be expected, it’s just wood and very weak dc motor. It actually worked a very little bit better than I expected based off the components. One last thing I remembered, they have a QR code with link to assembly video on YouTube. The video is sped up and not zoomed in enough to see the details well. But it’s fine, video not needed. Anyway I’ll probably see if there’s similar projects from seller or on Amazon, it was a lot of fun!
S**E
Great for students
My students are loving building these cars. They are so much fun to build. Highly recommend.
E**.
Good quality and easy to build
Great quality project. It was easy enough for an 11 yr old to complete on their own.
D**4
Had a blast with this
Kids had a lot of fun decorating while we put it together. Has trouble with traction so we put some elastic bandages on the wheels and worked great. We were still playing with it after epiphany, so it got Mardi gras beads. Very good battery life, but it is somewhat fragile... Indoor only and must be treated with care. It is wood construction and they give you nearly enough wood to build another car... So between the glue and spares -- should be reliable enough. I would say most of the construction is suitable for 12-15 year olds, but some steps are difficult to understand (like how the front wheel knuckles mount and steering go together). Overall a big win for us over Christmas break. (8 and 10 year old girls + adults)
D**T
Very good potential, excellent in parts, but the overall execution is a bit disappointing
When I opened the box, my first thought was "$27 for this?" However, as I got into it, I started to appreciate it a lot more, for a few reasons. First, the instructions. Minimal, but well written (despite obviously not being written by a native English speaker) with only essential or useful information, and the graphics were well thought out and mostly clear. (There was only one diagram that I thought would have been better if enlarged somewhat.)Second, all the parts were there, including spares in case of loss or breakage. One extra wheel (which turned out to be good because one of the wheels was slightly deformed), an entire replacement set of all the wood parts in the kit, several spare screws, and a plethora of tiny orange plastic donuts that serve as spacers and retainers. The included tiny screwdriver proved adequate for the entire assembly process.Third, the laser cut wood parts were engineered to perfection. Everything that was supposed to be a press fit was tight, rectangular slot screw holes were perfectly positioned, and all the holes that were laser cut in the chassis were exactly the right diameter.Assembly from start to finish was less than an hour, at a very leisurely pace, for me. I expect it would take a few sessions for a typical pre-teen (with adult supervision) to complete. As I put parts together, I was impressed by the kit's attention to detail and economy of instruction.One caveat for assembly: many of the steps require a combination of grip (or finger) strength and dexterity beyond the ability of most younger children (and more than a few adults, even), and it would not be unexpected for small parts to go flying, especially when trying to press the orange plastic donuts onto short shafts or pins.The build process I would rate 4.5 to 5 stars, as it's evident the designers put a lot of care into the kit and instructions, with hardly any ambiguity or uncertainty. Some good engineering and mechanical principles demonstrated. I enjoyed it.Playability after the build is a different story, though. The electronic parts worked great, but the car performance was disappointing. On hard floor, the rear wheels can't get much traction because they're small diameter, and hard plastic. Since the speed control is a push button (one for forward, another for reverse) it was difficult to get the car moving. On smooth carpet it ran better, but the tiny drive motor doesn't have near enough torque for any sort of performance beyond "hey, look, it's moving." Steering is push button as well, so it's left, or right, or center, nothing in between. I got good at tapping the buttons to achieve the desired direction incrementally.A bigger drive motor and larger (or softer) tires would make this a much more enjoyable car to play with. Assembly is one-and-done, so replay value is a big factor in the overall rating. For this reason, as much as I liked the kit, I gave it three stars. Even if the price was lower, this rating would stay, but with better tires and motor, it would be a 4 or maybe even 5 stars.
H**S
Net positive
Great project with my son. Steering is buggy though. And had problem with slightly oversized batteries popping out. Definitely positive experience overall.
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