SmartLab Toys Archi-Tech Electronic Smart House – 62 Pieces – 20 Projects – Includes Light and Sound, Multicolor, 16 x 10 x 9
Use your imagination to construct architectural wonders the world has never seen! Use the modular building system to add and stack floors in any number of configurations. Decorate your creation with the included furnishings and accessories. Then wire It up with electric gadgets, like an elevator, house-to-house Tramway, automatic nightlight, and motion-detected Intruder alarmludes: 10
Use your imagination to construct architectural wonders the world has never seen! Use the modular building system to add and stack floors in any number of configurations. Decorate your creation with the included furnishings and accessories. Then wire It up with electric gadgets, like an elevator, house-to-house Tramway, automatic nightlight, and motion-detected Intruder alarmludes: 10 base boards, 20 posts, battery post, stairs, 2 spindles, 50 punch-out wall/floor panels and accessories (8 sheets), 8 Jumper and extender wires, forward/back switch, 2 yellow LED lights, Red flashing LED light, flickering LED light, Light sensor, switch, push button, speaker, motor, and 32-page construction activity book
Product Features
- Number Of Players: 2, 2-4
- Material Type: Abs
Electronics
Paper
Saddest christmas gift My 10 year old son loves building and this seemed like a great idea. It took just a few minutes for the frustration to set in and maybe 30 minutes for the tears to start. None of the pieces stay put together. This poor kiddo poured all this time into his creation and the paper floors and walls won’t stay put and the girders don’t actually stay put together enough to work the circuitry through them. Great idea, total fail in its execution. Pretty junky Christmas gift that I wish I could return.
Tech Kid Heaven The positives – My godson is an intelligent and tech savvy 7 year old who loves loves Legos and Minecraft, as well as trains and building in general. He opened this gift and we haven’t heard from him for several hours! He was so proud of displaying his projects and explaining how he wired the structures to the silent alarms, lights, how the garage door operated, etc. We woke up the next day and that’s the first thing he ran to, foregoing his other toys. I would say that this set is a win in…
Flimsy Awesome idea of a game for kids – we got this for our 7 years old son that’s a bit techy. He (and us) were very excited until we started to build the projects. The frames and beams are very flimsy to assemble, they wobble quite a bit that makes assembling any larger project a real challenge and constant source of frustration. The slightest pressure applied to afix one beam can ruin the whole project and have to start over. The decorative parts (walls, furniture, etc) are made of thin cardboard…