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5-in-1 Motor Set Technic Motorized Kit Compatible with Lego: Power Function Battery Box, Technic Remote Control, Electric Motor, Engine Parts, Train Battery Pack, Remote Control (5 Sets)
5-in-1 Motor Set Technic Motorized Kit Compatible with Lego: Power Function Battery Box, Technic Remote Control, Electric Motor, Engine Parts, Train Battery Pack, Remote Control (5 Sets)
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- 5 in 1 Motor Kit: Elevate your building experience with this technic motorized sets, which includes 2 × M motors, 1 × battery box (batteries not included), 1 * 2.4G technic remote control, 1 * 2.4G Functions IR RX receiver . This power functions set is durable and made of high-quality ABS plastic with a 60 day warranty period
- Wide Compatibility & Customization: This power function motor kit is compatible with most building blocks on the market, such as LEGO, and it also meets your building-specific needs, allowing you to mix and match various building components. Transform static building blocks into dynamic, mobile, and long-lasting works to achieve fun and innovation in your work
- Enabling 82ft Remote Control: Control your electric creations with 2.4G Remote Control, giving you the freedom to operate the motor anytime, anywhere. The 2.4G technic receiver ensures a stable connection, allowing you to control your projects remotely. Can control up to 4 motors at the same time and change directions such as forward and backward, left and right, etc
- Perfect Christmas Gift: What to get for Christmas? Get this technic power functions motor kit, it is a fun, engaging and educational gift, whether it is youth, teenagers, children, or adults, they will fall in love with it. Through the physical assembly of building blocks, they can cultivate creativity, imagination, and problem-solving skills. When giving gifts, it can increase the affection between parents and children, the friendship between classmates and friends!
- Finding a Solution: If you have any questions about the rc power functions motor kit, please feel free to contact us. We will reply within 12 hours and provide the best solution
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This toy is an absolute hit in our backyard! The rockets fly so high, and it keeps my kids running and laughing for hours. Great quality and super easy to use.
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My kids are obsessed with this bug vacuum! It makes outdoor play so much more exciting and educational. The light-up habitat is such a fun bonus.
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My son can’t get enough of these buildable trucks! The electric drill is easy to use, and it keeps him focused and learning through play. Such a perfect STEM toy.
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