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Constructables is a motorized building toy set featuring 18 plastic pieces that connect to create four different vehicles or custom designs. Powered by 2 AA batteries, the motorized power pack activates moving wheels, spinning propellers, and smokestacks, delivering interactive play for kids aged 3 and up. This beginner-friendly set encourages creativity, planning, and fine motor skills, making it a perfect STEM-inspired toy for young builders eager to bring their ideas to life.






| ASIN | B000ID311Y |
| Age Range Description | 3 Years |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #577,233 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #15,630 in Toy Building Sets |
| Brand Name | Toomies |
| Controller Type | battery-powered |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 165 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Team Building Skills |
| Frame Material Type | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00053941039509 |
| Included Components | 4 vehicles, motorized power pack, and 14 other pieces |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions | 3.5 x 10.62 x 8.75 inches |
| Item Type Name | Toy |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | International Playthings |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 120.00 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.0 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 36 |
| Model Name | Constructables Vehicles |
| Model Number | T3950 |
| Model Year | 2018 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Pieces | 18 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Battery Operated |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Style | Vehicles |
| Remote Included | No |
| Scale | 1:24 |
| Size | One Size |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Subject Character | Dino |
| Theme | Vehicle |
| UPC | 053941011581 053941039509 885423170185 |
| Unit Count | 18.0 Count |
R**P
Lots of fun for a little one who likes building!
My 4-yr-old son, who has been diagnosed with a language processing deficit and communication delay, absolutely loves this toy! He is fascinated by things like gears and wheels, and cause & effect; he also likes to sit down and get really involved in building (like with Legos) so this seemed like a good purchase. He has been building and taking apart little vehicles for hours and hours since Christmas morning. The middle piece (engine) has two points on it to push in rotors that turn around and around when it's turned on, and the wheels also drive, forward and backward. We followed the helpful instructions of other posters to remove the "clicker" which is indeed annoyingly loud; it was done easily in less than 5 minutes with a Phillips screwdriver and now runs quietly. I saw one other review complaining of the pieces falling apart, that has not been a problem for us, however the pieces do come apart easily enough for my son to handle it himself. (He plays endlessly with little Legos and often brings me pieces to separate for him.) He does have a fairly deliberate touch with the constructables, so I think a problem with pieces falling off is due to the "heavy-handedness" of younger or just more 'wham-bang' type kiddos... our 21-mo-old certainly has no luck keeping any of it together so loses interest quickly (another benefit as far as I'm concerned since sharing is a serious challenge. ;) ) So if your little builder prefers to drop or throw or whack things together this may not be the toy for you. The toy comes with picture instructions for making 4 different vehicles: airplane, helicopter, race car, and train (only one can be built at a time), but my son has no interest in the instructions and puts together his own creations. If you have a little one that likes constructing, go for it! I'm very satisfied.
A**K
Quick fix for the clicking noise
This toy is a ton of fun. We purchased it for our 3.5 year old, but the 6 and 2 year olds play with it just as much. It is so simple for them to build vehicles, we can get a little peace and quiet! Speaking of quiet, the clicking sound is very annoying and loud, however...if you remove the 4 screws from the main piece (with the battery compartment) carefully, you will find the culprit. There is a plastic piece that clicks against one of the gears and is held on by one screw. Simply remove it and put the top back on. Tada. Don't let the noise keep you from this cool toy.
J**.
Toy is fun but needs some work.
So I got this as a gift for my kids. They really liked the idea of constructing a car. I also got the dinosaur set too. At first they tried to assemble something that moved, but that was a challenge as the pieces need to be arranged in the right way for the creation to move. Especially the dinosaur pieces. The feet only fit in one direction or they will not contact the ground correctly. My very low fluff carpet was also a huge challenge for the car and dinosaur parts. The wheels only seem to work good on my berber carpet. It is very compact like you would find in an office building. That and the hard wood, but the car wheels are made entirely of plastic so they slide all over the place. The only thing that saves it on this surface is that the thing moves so slowly that it can get traction. Like everyone has mentioned the noise coming from these things is unbearable. It sounds like a gear is broken in the thing, but it is just this annoying piece of plastic the inventor through in for no reason. It works like a card in bike spokes. You simply take the four screws out of the motor unit and pull the case off. Turn that piece over and you will see the plastic piece making all of the noise held in by one screw. Remove this or turn it around so it will clear the gear that it rubs against. Takes only a few seconds to make this modification. The motors are weak and don't move quickly. The big yellow propeller barely moves around while the car is running across the floor. This may be okay for some, but I would like to see more spin from this. Every moving piece moves at the same speed. But if you think about real life a propeller would move way faster than a wheel and that is kind of the effect I would want when you build the plane. I would also like the wheels to not move at all, but have the propeller spin and let the child move the plane as they see fit. I think that the construction of this toy is great, but could use some tuning. There are many pieces that fit perfectly with one another, but some pieces are too tight and some are too loose. This means you either can't get your construction apart or you can't keep it together and that just makes playing with it a pain. With two sets it would be cool if they could somehow help each other but I have found that where the items connect is not ideal. This is the case for both one and two sets. I have found that my kids are always trying to construct items and then I have to rearrange them so they will fit or move the way they want them. Kids are 3 and 5 if that helps to narrow down where I am coming from. I got these for the 3 year old, but he can only push the pieces together and not construct any of the items illustrated in the kit. The 5 year old want the kit to do more than it does and quickly moves onto the next toy in the room. They do seem to frequently come back to this toy, but only for a few minutes before moving on again.
I**I
Watching your 4 year olds imagination
Best toy ever!!! It is easy to build and to take apart and the highlight of the toy is that after the kids build a helicopter train car or even an imaginary motor vehicle there's a small motor that makes it move forward. My four year old and 3 year old can play with his story 4 hours it's wonderful seeing their imagination while they're taking it apart and putting it back together again. I highly recommend this toy between the ages of 3-5. It is priced well and the kids enjoy every minute of it. This is a perfect birthday present.
K**4
take apart toy
this toy was for my 3yo son, he loves to take things apart and put them back together and thats exactly what this toy offers. he can make different vehicles by moving and changing parts around and it even has a motor to make some of the parts move. unfortunatly some of the parts fit very loose and fall out easily, the motor is not very strong so the cars do not move much on our carpet, and the motor is very loud with a headache inducing "clicking noise". our box didnt come with any instructions so we had to follow the pictures on the outside of the box, not that that is hard to do, but we had broken down the box once it was opened so we had to dig it back out. overall my son enjoyed it on christmas, but now he doesnt play with it because it was just frustrating.
A**A
FAVORITE toy. My son has played with this toy ...
FAVORITE toy. My son has played with this toy routinely for TWO years and counting. He is now five and it has now grabbed my newly 3 year old's attention. Lots of fights over this beloved and versatile toy lately. So I splurged and just bought them each a set of the TOMY dinosaur constructables. They don't even care about the battery operated part. They love the endless possibilities. For the price, this toy is amazing and extremely self entertaining for their age.
S**X
Extremely loud clicking noise
This toy was recommended by my son’s occupational therapist. I agree that it is a cool contraption for learning how to piece together a vehicle. However, the minute you turn the motor on, an extremely loud, clicking noise accompanies the toy’s every movement. If you have a kid on the spectrum, beware! If you have a baby sleeping somewhere in the house, beware! If you have eardrums, beware!
A**B
My 4-year old loves it!
We bought this toy as a present for my son's 4-year old birthday. He unwrapped the present and was immediately interested based on the packaging. It took him about a day to learn how to make the different configurations. Since then, he has carried it around, changed the different configurations and slept with the thing. Truly one of the rare toys that has captivated his attention for a long period of time! A couple of notes: The ticking sound mentioned by others is a little loud and annoying. See the other posts for how to eliminate it. My wife and I just glued a piece of fabric inside the toy to soften the ticking sound. Some reviews said the toy is a little flimsy and would fall apart at the lightest touch. We haven't found their reviews to be the case. Although, a couple of parts don't make the most snug fit, they do hold together as are son is pushing it around on the carpet or flying it around through the air.
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