Target has 633-Piece LEGO City: Construction Excavator Digger Building Set (60420) on sale for $35.99 (price shown in cart). Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member nfor for finding this deal.
Features:
Toy excavator playset – Fans of cool construction toy vehicles will love this LEGO City Yellow Construction Excavator building set for boys and girls ages 8 and up
What's in the box? – This LEGO City set includes a toy digger truck, 2 cordon barriers, and LEGO construction worker, driver and architect minifigures for fun role play
Building toy for kids who love pretend play – This toy digger features ground-gripping tracks, a versatile boom and a driver's cab that rotates 360 degrees
Construction site toy with fun accessories – This playset comes with LEGO minifigure accessories for pretend play, including a toy architectural blueprint, jackhammer and walkie-talkie
A fun holiday or birthday gift for kids – Give this LEGO building toy as a gift for boys and girls ages 8 and up
Digital building fun – There are instructions for this toy LEGO digger in the LEGO Builder app, where kids can save sets, track progress and zoom in and rotate models in 3D while they build
Dimensions – The excavator in this 633-piece LEGO City set measures over 4.5 in. (12 cm) high, 12.5 in. (32 cm) long and 4 in. (11 cm) wide
Surprise your budding builder with the LEGO City Yellow Construction Excavator toy (60420) for ages 8 and up. This realistic digger toy is just like the real thing, with ground-gripping tracks, a versatile boom and a driver’s cab that rotates 360°. The set also includes 2 cordon barriers and comes with a driver, worker, and architect minifigures for imaginative role play and storytelling. This kids’ construction toy playset includes a step-by-step printed building guide and 3D instructions in the LEGO Builder app – a digital building companion with intuitive zoom and rotate tools that enable kids to visualize models from all angles as they build. LEGO City sets make great holiday and birthday gifts for kids, with cool toy vehicles, realistic structures and fun characters that inspire imaginative play without limits. Kids can add this LEGO construction vehicle to other sets (sold separately) from the LEGO City range to expand the world of play possibilities. Contains 633 pieces.
Product SKU:
target_90127274_90127274
UPC:
673419390187
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Target has 633-Piece LEGO City: Construction Excavator Digger Building Set (60420) on sale for $35.99 (price shown in cart). Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member nfor for finding this deal.
Features:
Toy excavator playset – Fans of cool construction toy vehicles will love this LEGO City Yellow Construction Excavator building set for boys and girls ages 8 and up
What's in the box? – This LEGO City set includes a toy digger truck, 2 cordon barriers, and LEGO construction worker, driver and architect minifigures for fun role play
Building toy for kids who love pretend play – This toy digger features ground-gripping tracks, a versatile boom and a driver's cab that rotates 360 degrees
Construction site toy with fun accessories – This playset comes with LEGO minifigure accessories for pretend play, including a toy architectural blueprint, jackhammer and walkie-talkie
A fun holiday or birthday gift for kids – Give this LEGO building toy as a gift for boys and girls ages 8 and up
Digital building fun – There are instructions for this toy LEGO digger in the LEGO Builder app, where kids can save sets, track progress and zoom in and rotate models in 3D while they build
Dimensions – The excavator in this 633-piece LEGO City set measures over 4.5 in. (12 cm) high, 12.5 in. (32 cm) long and 4 in. (11 cm) wide
Model: LEGO City Construction Excavator Toy - Building Toys for Boys & Girls, Ages 8+ - Functional Kids Construction Truck W/Minifigures - Gifts for Birthdays & Holidays - 60420
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this a great deal. Been wanting this set. Waiting pays off
I wanted the $600+ Liebherr crane that was on here a while ago, but wasn't about to drop that much money on a Lego set.
This is my consolation prize, lol
this a great deal. Been wanting this set. Waiting pays off
how do you keep all the pieces organized for these sets? my kiddo has a few of these now and at random points he'll break them up and want to rebuild but all the pieces are mixed up. Just curious, once you build it, do you buy a new box or something to keep the pieces/instructions?
how do you keep all the pieces organized for these sets? my kiddo has a few of these now and at random points he'll break them up and want to rebuild but all the pieces are mixed up. Just curious, once you build it, do you buy a new box or something to keep the pieces/instructions?
We tried that for awhile, packing them into separate bins but with enough pieces at a certain age they rather make stuff from scratch.
Also, there's a Lego app for instructions on tablets and phones. It's really good for younger builders.
how do you keep all the pieces organized for these sets? my kiddo has a few of these now and at random points he'll break them up and want to rebuild but all the pieces are mixed up. Just curious, once you build it, do you buy a new box or something to keep the pieces/instructions?
LOL. Our son keeps all of his deconstructed-model parts cleverly organized in several large plastic bins with no bags to separate pieces by models. All of the parts are happily co-mingled with parts from every other model.
At various stages, I tried (in vain) to put them in plastic baggies, or thin/cheap tupperware, or original boxes. He thwarted my every attempt at organization. I now try to just enjoy the time building the model with him the first time and then let go of my desire to see that model be complete for more than a few days.
Re: instructions, since those are all online now, I worry less about keeping the books.
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This is my consolation prize, lol
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We tried that for awhile, packing them into separate bins but with enough pieces at a certain age they rather make stuff from scratch.
Also, there's a Lego app for instructions on tablets and phones. It's really good for younger builders.
https://www.kohls.com/product/prd...pieces.js
At various stages, I tried (in vain) to put them in plastic baggies, or thin/cheap tupperware, or original boxes. He thwarted my every attempt at organization. I now try to just enjoy the time building the model with him the first time and then let go of my desire to see that model be complete for more than a few days.
Re: instructions, since those are all online now, I worry less about keeping the books.
Yes, but can you WAVE it 🤔
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