This LEGO construction vehicle building set features a mobile toy crane with workable legs, boom and winch, on top of a 6-wheeled truck. After driving the truck toy into position, kids can lower the crane's support legs, rotate and extend the boom and raise and lower the winch. Includes driver and crane-operator minifigures, and toy accessories - a wrench, walkie-talkie and 2 safety helmets for realistic play. The included LEGO City Road Plate can be winched into position, then used for connection to other playsets. Building your city has never been so much fun! When you're done, secure the winch hook and head out to the next job. Here's a great playset for kids with a fascination for construction vehicles. The LEGO City Mobile Crane 60324 truck toy for kids 7+ years old is packed with authentic features and functions. The Mobile Crane measures over 3.5 in. (9 cm) high, 10 in. (25 cm) long and 3 in. (8 cm) wide. Includes 340 pieces.
This LEGO construction vehicle building set features a mobile toy crane with workable legs, boom and winch, on top of a 6-wheeled truck. After driving the truck toy into position, kids can lower the crane's support legs, rotate and extend the boom and raise and lower the winch. Includes driver and crane-operator minifigures, and toy accessories - a wrench, walkie-talkie and 2 safety helmets for realistic play. The included LEGO City Road Plate can be winched into position, then used for connection to other playsets. Building your city has never been so much fun! When you're done, secure the winch hook and head out to the next job. Here's a great playset for kids with a fascination for construction vehicles. The LEGO City Mobile Crane 60324 truck toy for kids 7+ years old is packed with authentic features and functions. The Mobile Crane measures over 3.5 in. (9 cm) high, 10 in. (25 cm) long and 3 in. (8 cm) wide. Includes 340 pieces.
This LEGO construction vehicle building set features a mobile toy crane with workable legs, boom and winch, on top of a 6-wheeled truck. After driving the truck toy into position, kids can lower the crane's support legs, rotate and extend the boom and raise and lower the winch. Includes driver and crane-operator minifigures, and toy accessories - a wrench, walkie-talkie and 2 safety helmets for realistic play. The included LEGO City Road Plate can be winched into position, then used for connection to other playsets. Building your city has never been so much fun! When you're done, secure the winch hook and head out to the next job. Here's a great playset for kids with a fascination for construction vehicles. The LEGO City Mobile Crane 60324 truck toy for kids 7+ years old is packed with authentic features and functions. The Mobile Crane measures over 3.5 in. (9 cm) high, 10 in. (25 cm) long and 3 in. (8 cm) wide. Includes 340 pieces.
This LEGO construction vehicle building set features a mobile toy crane with workable legs, boom and winch, on top of a 6-wheeled truck. After driving the truck toy into position, kids can lower the crane's support legs, rotate and extend the boom and raise and lower the winch. Includes driver and crane-operator minifigures, and toy accessories - a wrench, walkie-talkie and 2 safety helmets for realistic play. The included LEGO City Road Plate can be winched into position, then used for connection to other playsets. Building your city has never been so much fun! When you're done, secure the winch hook and head out to the next job. Here's a great playset for kids with a fascination for construction vehicles. The LEGO City Mobile Crane 60324 truck toy for kids 7+ years old is packed with authentic features and functions. The Mobile Crane measures over 3.5 in. (9 cm) high, 10 in. (25 cm) long and 3 in. (8 cm) wide. Includes 340 pieces.
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originally posted on johnlewis.com
Initially I had chosen the Lego helicopter but was informed by family member that my great nephew already had that one! Fortunately his mother suggested the crane. Although I wondered if the age on box might indicate technical problems: on the contrary it went down very well!Lego is one of his favourite toys and I am always happy to purchase toys from JL because there is always a good selection of 'old- fashioned' toys together with the very latest trend. I remember buying the Lego toy box for one of my granddaughters and it always makes me smile when I see it in their playroom.Satisfaction all round!
originally posted on motionrc.com
This is one of the best sets for its size/piece count in the Lego City line in a long time. Great colors and building techniques. I can see this being one of those iconic Lego sets that is sought-after a couple of years after it gets discontinued. This build just does more stuff as a single vehicle than most other Lego City vehicles, and none of it feels like a cheesy add-on, such as the "water" projectiles that a lot of the fire trucks have lately. It's a modern version of the Lego I remember growing up with.
originally posted on galaxus.ch
As a crane enthusiast, I find this model highly outstanding in reproducing the impression of the original: shape, proportions, character. Truly a breakthrough in the City series.Since I built it, I can't stop looking at it.Meanwhile, I wish it could have spent just a few more hours in the planning phase, to smoothen a few details:- The lifting capacity is hardly more than symbolic. Under any meaningful load, the thing - through minuscule distortions throughout several components - gives in and just flattens out, while a feeling of imminent breakage threatens. The main culprit in this regard seems to be a joining element - applied only on one side, asymmetrically - between the boom and its actuator cylinder.- There is no guide to align the lifting cable as it ... MoreAs a crane enthusiast, I find this model highly outstanding in reproducing the impression of the original: shape, proportions, character. Truly a breakthrough in the City series.Since I built it, I can't stop looking at it.Meanwhile, I wish it could have spent just a few more hours in the planning phase, to smoothen a few details:- The lifting capacity is hardly more than symbolic. Under any meaningful load, the thing - through minuscule distortions throughout several components - gives in and just flattens out, while a feeling of imminent breakage threatens. The main culprit in this regard seems to be a joining element - applied only on one side, asymmetrically - between the boom and its actuator cylinder.- There is no guide to align the lifting cable as it leaves the winch, and as a result, in the crane's road configuration (while driving between job sites), the cable just awkwardly lays across the top of the boom, eventually ending up deviating to one side. Adding some simple guide near the winch-end of the boom could have sorted this out.- A single additional pin could have improved the joining of the lifting cable with the hook block.- The outriggers (the extendable side stabilizators), while being brilliantly engineered and are fully capable of holding the weight of the entire structure, could have enjoyed massively increased authenticity if weight spreader plates would have been supplied for them.- The shape and positioning of the counterweight is quite satisfactory; if only one or two additional stackable counterweight blocks were designed / included, that really could have been the bees' knees.Bonus info: when the operators occupy the front cabin, they each need an additional seat cushion, so that their arms have sufficient room to fit in the cabin. These seat cushions are included in the set, but appear to be missing from the building instructions; luckily it's quite self-evident to figure out from the leftover pieces.
| Features | |
| Material | Plastic |
| Country of origin | China |
| Sound effects | N |
| Number of pieces | 340 pc(s) |
Third Party Compatible MOC Sets City Series Building Blocks 60324 Mobile Crane Technology
Free delivery
LEGO City Mobile Crane (60324)
30-day returns
Lego City 60324 Mobile Crane
LEGO City Mobile Crane 60324
60-day returns
LEGO City Mobile Crane
Delivery between 17–22 June $10.95
Initially I had chosen the Lego helicopter but was informed by family member that my great nephew already had that one! Fortunately his mother suggested the crane. Although I wondered if the age on box might indicate technical problems: on the contrary it went down very well!Lego is one of his favourite toys and I am always happy to purchase toys from JL because there is always a good selection of 'old- fashioned' toys together with the very latest trend. I remember buying the Lego toy box for one of my granddaughters and it always makes me smile when I see it in their playroom.Satisfaction all round!
This is one of the best sets for its size/piece count in the Lego City line in a long time. Great colors and building techniques. I can see this being one of those iconic Lego sets that is sought-after a couple of years after it gets discontinued. This build just does more stuff as a single vehicle than most other Lego City vehicles, and none of it feels like a cheesy add-on, such as the "water" projectiles that a lot of the fire trucks have lately. It's a modern version of the Lego I remember growing up with.
As a crane enthusiast, I find this model highly outstanding in reproducing the impression of the original: shape, proportions, character. Truly a breakthrough in the City series.Since I built it, I can't stop looking at it.Meanwhile, I wish it could have spent just a few more hours in the planning phase, to smoothen a few details:- The lifting capacity is hardly more than symbolic. Under any meaningful load, the thing - through minuscule distortions throughout several components - gives in and just flattens out, while a feeling of imminent breakage threatens. The main culprit in this regard seems to be a joining element - applied only on one side, asymmetrically - between the boom and its actuator cylinder.- There is no guide to align the lifting cable as it ... MoreAs a crane enthusiast, I find this model highly outstanding in reproducing the impression of the original: shape, proportions, character. Truly a breakthrough in the City series.Since I built it, I can't stop looking at it.Meanwhile, I wish it could have spent just a few more hours in the planning phase, to smoothen a few details:- The lifting capacity is hardly more than symbolic. Under any meaningful load, the thing - through minuscule distortions throughout several components - gives in and just flattens out, while a feeling of imminent breakage threatens. The main culprit in this regard seems to be a joining element - applied only on one side, asymmetrically - between the boom and its actuator cylinder.- There is no guide to align the lifting cable as it leaves the winch, and as a result, in the crane's road configuration (while driving between job sites), the cable just awkwardly lays across the top of the boom, eventually ending up deviating to one side. Adding some simple guide near the winch-end of the boom could have sorted this out.- A single additional pin could have improved the joining of the lifting cable with the hook block.- The outriggers (the extendable side stabilizators), while being brilliantly engineered and are fully capable of holding the weight of the entire structure, could have enjoyed massively increased authenticity if weight spreader plates would have been supplied for them.- The shape and positioning of the counterweight is quite satisfactory; if only one or two additional stackable counterweight blocks were designed / included, that really could have been the bees' knees.Bonus info: when the operators occupy the front cabin, they each need an additional seat cushion, so that their arms have sufficient room to fit in the cabin. These seat cushions are included in the set, but appear to be missing from the building instructions; luckily it's quite self-evident to figure out from the leftover pieces.
I always loved Lego’s when I was a little kid and now I’m a 25 year old grown man and a crane operator and had to get it. My inner kid came out and built it that night. Made some other “modifications” to it like out rigger pads and such to make it more stable like in real life. It’s my new truck keys holder! Absolutely love it ! PS excuse my clutter on my dresser!
Great set. Missing piece. They had sent me with an upside-down trapezoid piece with 3 pegs. Also, pieces can gt loose and fall off and the boom can break off but not often.
My son loves Legos! He is two but even at his age he loves construction vehicles. I have already bought him over 50 sets the last 6 months. A lot have come from Best Buy since I use their credit card and usually receive around $500 in rewards per year.
Every city needs a crane and this is a wonderful build and a great add to the city. Even if you aren't a city collector, one off this is a sweet crane. I love the look and the playable of this crane. It is pretty strong as well. If you love/like Lego city this is a most have. Enjoy.
My 7 year old son loved getting this for his Birthday. He had a great time building it and has played with it loads. The mechanical parts of the crane make it very interactive and helps kids learn how machines work. Would definitely recommend.
Really fun Lego. Good mechanics and some gears. My 3.5 year old was able to do it with my help, and can’t stop playing with it. 6 wheels, gears, stabilizer. Too cool.
Our 4 year old saw this and fell in love. We bought it as a special surprise and build it with him. He is obsessed with it. The crane actually works and allows him to hook up and pull things around and lift them with the boom. It’s not a build it and put it on the shelf LEGO, it’s a play non-stop LEGO.
| Features | |
| Material | Plastic |
| Country of origin | China |
| Sound effects | N |
| Number of pieces | 340 pc(s) |