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Available from these sellers. Used & new (13) from $63.74 LEGO Bricks & More 10662 Creative Bucket With more than 600 colorful elements, the LEGO Creative Bucket offers a world of unlimited building fun. Build and play with houses, farms and zoos! More than 600 elements include decorated eye and face bricks and wheels for endless possibilities. Includes an easy-to-follow building instruction booklet full of inspirational ideas for even more creative building fun. Includes 69 rare bright-blue LEGO elements 8.9 x 10.9 x 8.9 inches Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues. This item is not eligible for international shipping. This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply. 4 years and up #30,625 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #516 in Toys & Games > Preschool > Pre-Kindergarten Toys > Activity > Building Sets




#979 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 4.6 out of 5 stars Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support? Would you like to tell us about a lower price? 5 star76%4 star15%3 star6%2 star1%1 star2%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsFUNgreat itemSo glad to find a source of assorted Lego blocks to ...Good creativity stimulatorBest Lego starter kitGreat purchaseSo much Fun!Great for just building Most Recent Customer ReviewsSearch Customer Reviews See and discover other items: farm buildingsBucket Wheel Excavatorproduct_label_list_price_accessibility 38 Reviews123451FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISTechnicExperience the huge Bucket Wheel Excavator! Bucket Wheel Excavator Reviews - page 2Do these fit in regular size legos?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InDo these fit in regular size legos?by It looks like you are not signed in.




To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign Indoes this come with a baseplate?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InIs there enough pieces to build a two story house? Or at least make it appear from the outside as such a house?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InWould you like to give feedback on images or tell us about a lower price?The much anticipated (at least by me) set Bucket Wheel Excavator 42055. When this monster was announced, I knew I had to get him. Especially the new gear-part 24121 looks like a great addition to the Technic collection. I’m expecting a new wave of MOC from it. Let’s see if this set can meet up with the/my expectations.To get an idea of scale of the build I’m accompanied by Tiny Toby and Tall Toby. The box is the biggest I’ve ever had (42009 and 42030 being the largest yet for me).




It measures 57.8 x 47.8 x 16.8 cm and weighs 5970 gram. On the front the main model. Behind the front are pictures of all the functions of the build. At the back is the B-model, a mobile aggregate processing plant that separates large bricks/stones from smaller ones. In the box we find another box, containing the bags numbered 1-3, bags numbered 4-8, an XL-motor, battery box and the instructions/stickers sealed in plastic. In total there are 31 numbered bags. The instructions consists of 1 large book, 1.9 cm thick and 541 pages long. The book is sturdy, and after the build it still holds together fine. This is the first time I see instructions numbered all the way through. Usually the steps-counter resets after a series of numbered bags is done, but this one counts all the way through ‘till 669. Also new for me was the white squares to indicated where a part needed to added when the pictures came crowded. The inventory of 3927 parts can be found here. First up is of course the 24121, the new quarter gear.




It’s surprisingly sturdy and thick. There are 14 in this set, enough for 3.5 full circles The other new part is the new Bucket 24120. I’m not sure why there is a new version of this, the old one could have been used too. A theory I found on Facebook is that the inserts inside the bucket makes the rocks fall out easier Part 15458 is new in Dark Blue. Another thing I noticed: All the 5- and 9-long axles are yellow. I assume that because they needed a few in yellow to do the railing, and they decided to make them all yellow. Makes the packaging easier.Step 1 builds a little dump truck.It's about 95% the same as 42035 Mining Truck. One bag in step contains only Light Bluish Grey and Dark Bluish Grey Cones and domes, representing rocks. It’s a nice touch, but somehow I feel like it’s an easy way to boost the part-count. Step 2 builds the bottom part of the frame, on top of which the rest can rotate. I found this part a bit boring. Everything is double symmetrical, so often you have to build the same thing twice or four times.




Step 3 builds the 2 tracks on the side of the frame. It’s twice the same build. Step 4 builds the structure that carries the 2 arms. During the build I wondered why there were Technic Wedge Belt Wheel (4185) sitting in different angles at the bottom. There were no belts in the inventory, so I was unclear of their use. Turns out they roll on top of the large gearwheel to make the rotation more smooth. In this part the first cluster of gears forms. And the result after completing step 4. It’s starting to get big. Step 5 makes the small conveyer belt leading to the dump truck This is the biggest step in the build. I even had to presort the parts to be able to find everything. In this step the first half of the big arm is created, with the bucket wheel and conveyer belt. the bucket wheel is put in quite tight. It takes a lot of pulling and pushing to get it in. Once in it’s held in place by 12 gears. Something strange is happening in this part. To fully secure the connectors to the axle, the axle has to stick out a little, barely missing the other gear.




When completed you’re left with an impressively large piece. This is really a massive build. Step 7 completes the large arm, adding the motor and a gearshift box to distribute all functions. Not sure why these parts are used here instead of a standard connector. Or why one axle is red. The driveline for driving, turning and the small conveyer belt are also connected with these parts. Here it’s more obvious. The parts don’t hold tight to the axle but can slide. This allowing some wiggleroom when lowering and raising the big arm. Step 8 completes the model with the cabin, railing and other small stuff. The cabin is a little too small for a minifigure. There are 4 main functions: 1. Powering the conveyer belt 2. Powering the tracks 3. When rotating the top, the small conveyer belt turns with it. You can lock the conveyer belt so it stays in the same place, so the dump truck doesn’t have to move 4. Raising and lowering the bucket wheel. Unfortunately this is done by hand! In a set of 3927 parts I would have thought they could make this motorized?!

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