🚀 Build, Create, and Conquer the Junkyard of Imagination!
The HEXBUG JUNKBOTS Industrial Dumpster Assortment Kit is a dynamic construction toy set featuring over 50 pieces that allow kids aged 5 and up to build and animate their own unique robotic characters. With a surprise unboxing experience and a focus on STEM learning, this kit promotes creativity and imaginative play while providing hours of entertainment.
Number of Pieces | 50 |
Item Dimensions | 3.15 x 1.18 x 1.18 inches |
Theme | Cartoon |
Color | Mehrfarbig |
Material Type | Plastic |
L**R
5 year old loves these “pieces of junk”
My 5 year olds saw these on TV and ask for them for Christmas. I bought him the set and he absolutely loves playing with them. I already have to get new batteries for his “motor.” He loves to build legos, blocks and other things. I initially did not like them because I thought they were too hard to snap together, but not all of the connections are like that. We only followed instructions for one or two robots before he started coming up with his own inventions. I just wish the dumpster was a little bigger so it’s easier for him to pick up and store his pieces and shut the lid without taking apart his inventions. I had to get him a different container.I love how it sparks imagination of how the pieces can be used. He brought his motor and a couple of tires to my daughters basketball practice and all of the kids there ended up playing with him (ages 4-13).
N**T
Grandsons loved this
Maybe seems like plastic junk but brilliant toy for the stage my grandsons are in right now, kept them busy for an hour, motors make this interesting and fun. I just with they weren’t random sets because I don’t want to buy a repeat. I’d buy more if labeled
K**S
Super cute!
The garbage bags and trash are so adorable. My 4 kids worked together. I would say not for under 8, it's too hard to put together. The robots come with different motors to vibrate, spin, or light up.
S**
Cute. Needs improvement.
These are fun, but none of the little balls could fit to snap for the head on the large body part for the Rev robot. I accidentally bent two pieces trying to make them fit. On another robot, one of the legs on Dougie would unsnap if you barely touched it. My 5 year old has been extremely interested so far. He did want better detailed instructions similar to legos, but I think most kids probably enjoy using the provided pictures. Since he didn’t have instructions and didn’t like the provided picture, it did encourage him to make his own creative robot. My 4 year old wanted Mommy to put them together, but he would immediately terminate them. The 4 year old hid a few pieces. I think quality control could possibly improve. We plan to buy another container in hopes to get the motor module that spins. We received one module that vibrates and one module that lights up. Also, my 5 year old accidentally broke the chain on the first day by stretching it. Pictures are of the robots partly put together. Some a little different. Again, my 4 year old kept taking them apart. Also, they thought the little pile of poop was hilarious.I bought a medium box from Target. I gave it 5 stars. We received another Rev robot in the medium box, but the ball piece connected. Our experience was absolutely wonderful with all of the parts. Instead of receiving a red light up module, we received a green light up module. My 5 year old requested more junkbots!
B**E
Really creative toy.
I really wasn't expecting much out of this toy. It's just a bunch of fake garbage in a garbage can. Then, your kid starts putting the pieces together to make little robots. It's wildly creative. They basically recycle junk from a garbage can into new things. My son (9) is enjoying this immensely! It's a good value for the money after all. The little garbage dumpster is great for holding all the pieces when they're not playing with it.
O**3
Great concept, but mediocre execution
Love the concept of building robots out of junk and the building pieces are fun. However, it is even for me, as an adult, rather difficult to snap the pieces in place, and keep them together. They are harder to snap in, but once in place fall out rather easy, if you touch them on accident. The building pieces also could be bigger. Once put together they the junk robots look cute, but as I sad you can't really play with them because they fall apart easily. This toy def needs some improvements.
M**Y
These are amazing
For the price, it’s funny to me that anyone would rate this less than 5 stars!My 9 year old has spent hours and hours playing with these toys. They are so cleverly designed. I am extremely impressed. I wish we could know how many sets there are total, so we could know when we’ve gotten them all.Currently here to order more sets!If your kids are mechanical at all, or interested in robots, this fun inexpensive set will be a win! Buy it!!!
D**Z
Fun times....
I purchased this set for my 8 year old niece. Due to us social distancing I haven’t been able to be around when she played with the set, so I asked her to write a review for me. I couldn’t have said it any better myself.Review from My sweet niece:My aunt send me this junk bot toy set!I’ve had lots of toys with small parts like Ice Cream Shop Woodsies, and those little toys you get from vending machines. But Junk Bots is the best toy set ever! First of all, the lock and chain are SOOO adorable. Next, There are so many gross and fun pieces. Like milk with chunks. Eww. And a jackhammer.I sorted them into piles of plastic boxes and paper groceries boxes and bags, and a pile of favorites cause they’re so cute.Then, I tried to figure what the pieces are and what they do. I figured out that they snap together with knobs and little holes. Some of them light up and spin! The spinning one goes into a funny shaped hole in the pieces. My Nonni figured out that the light thingies go in little holes to make pieces light up. I don’t want to give away any spoilers, but there are so many surprises! You are going to love this Junk Bot set! If you come across this amazing toyYOU should definitely buy it!
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