ROKR Mechanical Tractor 3D Wooden Puzzle Self-Assembly Model Kit Brainteaser for Teens and Adults

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ROKR Mechanical Tractor 3D Wooden Puzzle

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FAQ

Q1.What is the recommended minimum and maximum age to build this ROKR tractor?

Officially it's 14, but this is a challenging kit. There are kids this age who could successfully build it, but if they haven't done something like this before, it would be better to start with a simpler model such as B07P17HVM4.

There is no limits to maximum age.You need steady hands and decent eyesight. The writing on the instructions and some parts are small, so a small magnifying glass comes in handy

Q2.Do any parts move?

Yes. The wind-up spring drives the wheels.

Q3.Can I paint the Tractor?

We think it looks cool in a raw finish, but one of the nice things about a kit is you can make it your own, so feel free to personalise as you wish.

The Tractor is made from plywood so you can apply just about anything including paint or lacquer.

Our recommendation is to paint prior to assembly as getting a brush into every little section would be really fiddly once it's finished.

The moving gears need to be carefully aligned and excess paint may prevent these parts from moving.

If necessary, lightly sand your paint on parts that need adjusting.

Q4.What could possibly go wrong?

Although you're pretty much just punching out parts and putting them in the right places, all model building requires skill.

If you're not careful, you could damage the parts during removal, lose parts or install parts the wrong way round.

Some parts are delicate and can get damaged if you apply too much pressure.

Constantly pushing the pieces into place can hurt your thumbs after a while, so it's best to build it in stages.

As with any skill, the more practice and experience you have, the better