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The Discovery Model Engine Building Kit is a hands-on STEM educational set featuring a realistic 4-cylinder combustion engine with working pistons, fan, valves, belts, and LED lights. Designed for ages 8 and up, it requires 2 AA batteries to power the motorized components, providing an immersive mechanical engineering experience that enhances critical thinking and motor skills. Ideal as a gift, it combines fun and learning in one comprehensive DIY construction project.






















































| ASIN | B07BRBVBSV |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,190 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #679 in Educational Science Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,907) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3 pounds |
| Item model number | 1014810 |
| Manufacturer | MerchSource |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 2.72 x 12.17 x 14.96 inches |
| Release date | March 27, 2018 |
K**E
Great gift
Niece loved this
Q**A
Sense of accomplishment
My son loved building this engine. As he took the pieces I named them and explained the function. And had him repeat it. This was a great way to help him understand basic engine function. And when he saw this thing work once put the batteries in. He was AMAZED by it.
C**R
Really impressive model, a few issues but really good overall
Just finished putting this together with my 10 yo son. Took almost all day but we had other things this Sunday, so assembly time was about 3 hours. It was mostly fun with a few exceptions, and the end result is very impressive. A few notes. - It says for 8 year olds and older. There's no way an 8 yo can put this together. Or a 10 years old. Maybe a 12 years old, if they are very skilled. I had to do a lot of snapping, tightening screws, and checking to make sure this works in the end. - There's a step in the manual where it says "pay close attention to the direction of the crankshaft" but does not specify what exactly you need to look for. As a result 9 steps later I found that the timing belt cover wouldn't come into position and had to disassemble all the way back to step 5 to put the part the right way. Not fun. - The timing belt kept coming off. We found that after we put most of the mechanism together so we again had to backtrack 3 or 4 steps (you cannot put the belt back on since it's closed by a cover). The only way I managed to keep it on was to avoid using belt pulley, just put the belt on timing gear and timing wheel and it appears to stay on (we ran it for a few minutes and it hasn't come off yet). - There's no on/off switch. Not a big deal, you just put the connectors in or pull them out. - There seems to be much more screws then needed to complete the assembly, so THANK YOU! - It even has the head gasket which it doesn't have to (it's just a piece of paper) but gave me a chance to explain what it is. - The lights are supposed to indicate when the gasoline explodes in a cylinder, so I wanted to show my kids how the explosion happens when the piston is in the top of the cylinder. Unfortunately this is not the case in this model, the lights flash in 1-4-2-3 sequence but they are not synced with the rotation of the crankshaft. As far as I can see the camshaft is not synced with the crankshaft either so the valves open and close pretty much randomly (unless I missed something in the manual - or maybe misunderstand the concept?..). - It's driven by electric motor, and aligning the gears is tricky, we had to re-do it 3 times and a small piece broke off, and sometimes I hear one or two cogs skip. - The plastic is pretty fragile and you have to be very careful not to over-tighten the screws or it'll break.
H**.
Gift idea for boy
This is such a cool gift. Bought for my 11 year old. It’s an actual motor which is very cool. My husband enjoyed building with our son.
L**S
Fun Hands On Activity for Kids - Young Kids Will Need Help
My son is obsessed with motors, fans, things that move, etc. so I bought this kit for him to put together and play with. We've had this kit for almost a year and he still plays with this (takes pieces off and puts them back on, tries the pieces in different spots to see what will happen, pretends to fix it like he's seen my dad do, etc.). He was 4 y/o when I bought this and he did need hand over hand help putting it together the first time. With practice, he's now capable of taking off most pieces and putting them back on himself. As long as your child knows how to use a screwdriver, can handle small pieces, and knows how to read instructions, they will be able to put this together without help. Once its assembled, I would say its appropriate for kids 3 y/o and older so long as they know NOT to put small items in their mouths.
E**D
Not an easy build for kids
I would give this 3.5 if I could. It basically is what it says as far as the product, but it isn't in my opinion good for smaller kids - it is definitely something a kid and adult need to build together. The instructions are okay, but not great, you really need to pay close attention to orientation of certain parts, or you will end up taking it back apart later. It is built with dozens of tiny metal screws. There is a small screwdriver included. The kid's small fingers are good at handling the screws and getting some started, but it took Dad to get them properly tightened. PRO Tip: There are places, esp. in step 6 where it is really difficult to get the screw aligned in the hole. Get a strong magnet and magnetize the screwdriver (by rubbing the screwdriver across the magnet a bunch of times). This allows the screw to stick to the screwdriver while you shove it through the plastic. Some parts, like the cams, have a part number but it is nearly impossible to read. Again the kid with better eyes was needed. As for usefulness in teaching how the engine works, it's so-so. Everything does move as it should. I was very careful to get the cam shaft together in the specified order, so the valves basically open and close in a logical sequence. If you want them to match the piston movements you will just need to keep moving the timing belt until it looks okay. There are led "spark plugs" - make sure you get the correct one on the correct cylinder. They are controlled by a small distributer that goes on the end of the cam shaft. I was very surprised to see that the gearing inside just seems to be wrong. Meaning, if a plug lights up when the piston is at the top, then a few rotations later, it is lighting up when the piston is only half way. So in the end, along with explaining how an engine works, there was a lot of having to point out how the model didn't match up well. I wish that was better.
E**D
Super fun!
This was so fun for my son to put together. He loved it! He is 10 and basically did it all by himself and learned a lot. Definitely recommend.
C**N
Es genial. A mi hijo que está empezando a interesase por la mecánica le ha encantado. Se puede ver muy bien cómo funciona un motor de explosión de 4 tiempos. El producto estaba perfecto.
I**Z
Buen material, fácil de ensamblar, se atora un poco al encenderse pero no como para preocuparse.
パ**ん
10,000円でよくできた商品でした。 小学校の2年生の息子がよく頑張っていました。4時間ほどかかりましたが無事完成しました。 でも最後の最後で説明書の通りに組み付けるとモーターが回りません。 参考までに共有いたします。
A**R
As advertised
C**N
Bonito y buen tamaño
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