31062-1
Robo Explorer is LEGO set 31062-1. It has a score of 84. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 0 reviews, based on 5 scored reviews and 8 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 31.97% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2017, and it is categorised in Creator.
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This a fun set to muck about with, and is good value for money. Fairly easy to build although I made a couple of mistakes with 1x1 pieces near the beginning. The light brick is a neat piece, and I especially like all the articulated joints - I have none of these, so for me was a reason to buy. Pros: Great color bricks, light brick and lots of moveable arm parts which will be useful for other projects. Great fun. Cons: Body is a bit top heavy for it's position in the chassis. When you push the robot, it tends to tip forward. It just needs moving back a bit in the chassis, something I will have a look at later.
This toy encourages role play, creative storytelling, creative play and helps work on fine motor skills. Kids will also work on their focus while following the directions and problem solving skills. The finished product is really fun especially with the light up brick and kids can display their completed build to show off to friends.
I think this is a pretty terrific set. For the price point (205 pieces, $19.99, £17.99, 17.99€), you get three great builds, and a light brick. The primary build is well executed and balanced. The secondary builds are fun, especially the robo dog, which I think could be a set in its own right. The designer has done a great job showing the versatility of the pieces in the set, and has used the ball joints to great effect in each case.
The finished model is a fun build. A fair number of cool techniques, especially in the use of snot and bows for shaping. Those tracks are a bit slippy, but a wheel tucked in the back makes sure that they turn when it moves about. I was going to rim it apart and build the alternate models, but this guy had too much character to die so quickly. I have him sitting on a shelf at my bedside for now.