• 25 colorful pieces: this educational toy set comes with 21 airplane parts, a battery-powered drill, and 3 bits.
  • Tiny hands friendly: chunky pieces are easy to grab and put in place with a drill that’s user-friendly.
  • Righty Tighty, Lefty loosely: drill rotates in both directions and comes with 2 x AA batteries.
  • Motor skills: helps with concentration, color and shape sorting, as well as fine and gross motor skills.
  • Ready for take-off: put all the pieces together and take it for a spin around the room!
  • Safe and sturdy: made of strong and durable plastic. All of bat tat's toys are tested and meet or exceed the highest safety standards.
  • Cleaning easy: rough landing in the mud? wipe it clean, and it's ready to go!
  • Dimensions: packaging is 11.75” (L) x 5.25" (W) x 7.2" (H)
  • Age limit: 3 years +
  • Trustworthy: battat's a family-owned company, established in 1897.

My daughter (2 yo) loved this! I was worried because I bought this ahead on lightning deal for Christmas. I let her open this one Christmas Eve and she absolutely loved taking it apart and putting it back together :-) and I got compliments from my family friends about what a great gift this was and as a mom and teacher I love finding toys that are both educational and fun. Very cute will buy again to gift and other models for my daughter as well!

This is a great little toy!!! My almost 2 year old really loves screwing the bolts on and off! Many people are concerned that the toy is arriving partially put together, but I'm confident this is for packaging reasons as the remainder of the pieces are sealed in plastic and the structure itself is securely positioned. Others are saying the drill isn't strong enough, but the pieces that are pre-assembled just need to be hand loosened first, and then the drill works wonderfully putting the bolts on and taking them off! Additionally, we too thought we were missing a bolt until we referred to the directions and noted that the 6th bolt is already in place (the smallest wheels can be taken apart as well) so I definitely think there is some confusion on the part of some of the negative reviewers. I hope this helps for those considering, because this really is an excellent toy for little boys and girls!!!

For Christmas, my mother bought my sons (2 and 4) a couple of these take apart toys. We immediately went online and bought every take apart by Battat that we could find. We have this Roadster, the Jeep, the Plane (my favorite) and the crane truck. They're all amazing. Great quality, can take quite the beating, drops, being stepped on, and they're all still in great condition. The drills are perfect, going forward, backward, and they even have a stop position like a real drill. The bits are easy to interchange, even my 2 year old got it quickly. Now we look like a toy manufacturing plant, taking them apart and putting them together all day!

I found this toy used at goodwill, without the power-tools: my 3 year old girl loved it so much that we've been giving this as a birthday gift to all her friends. one mom reported "im so glad this was one of the last gifts he opened, because nothing else mattered for the next hour" we use it with green toys and black and decker hand/manual screw drivers, i kinda wish one actual screw driver was included, just so kids can also how to use hand tools, but the power tools also get the job done, and kids love them.

I purchased 3 of these toys for two kids ages 5 and 2, this roadster is the easiest of the three different ones (crane is the hardest). The 5 year old loves building them then playing with them, the 2 year old loves to parrot her big brother by running the drill driver over the screws and pretending. The drill has a very loose tension so it doesn't screw too tightly and of course at this price point there is no adjustments other than forward or reverse. They arrived partially assembled and I had to unscrew some bolts since they were in fairly tight, but after that the kids took over (with a little "help" when asked for). The 5 year old has already become a pro at tire changing. Besides the roadster and crane, I also got the plane which is another fun one. I order the 4x4 to have as a special surprise some day. The kids love having their own "power" tool to build and take apart, the parts are large and sturdy enough. Over all a very worth while purchase.

I got this for my 2, almost 3, years old boy. He loves tools, real ones. He also loves to take things apart. Last year, he received the Melissa & Doug tool set and he lost interest really fast. Probably because he knew they weren't real? I researched a lot of toys for 2 year olds and they all looked very simple for my kid's taste. I took a chance and ordered this plane even when it stated that it is recommended for 3+ years. It was the best decision I could've made, he loves it. The drill is very sturdy and works great. It uses 2 AA batteries that are not included. The noise it makes is very tolerable, won't drive you crazy. My boy is kind of rough with it and it has hold up to now. There are lots of parts but they aren't that small that you night lose them easily. If your child doesn't put things in their mouth, you are good. Once put together, it was bigger than I expected, which is great. He plays with it and pretends to fly around. The wheels and the propeller work and overall it is a very sturdy toy that will last a long time. The colors are beautiful and it is of great quality. He doesn't know how to assemble it by himself but with a little help, he can do most of the assembly. If the bolts are too tight, you can loose them with your fingers. All the screws work but for him is a thrill to change them and being able to decide which will do the work. I highly recommend this for kids that show interest for taking apart things who also love real working tools. Excellent value!

This is the best, I repeat, the BEST thing ever! My 3 year old nephew is enamored with tools, and more importantly drills. I do have to say that there is no real off switch to the drill so all day we heard the drill spinning because my nephew refused to put it down or even just hold it without his fingers on the trigger. Silver lining, we always knew where he was because we just follow the sound of the drill! (At a certain point, through sneaky maneuvers, we were able to remove the batteries from the drill at night so that the drill would be "sleeping" and then secretly put them back in when the drill "woke up" in the morning -- worked for naptime too). The drill has reverse and forward action so that this airplane could be taken apart and put back together endlessly. There are three bits to the drill, which is awesome for choices. The flat head and Phillips head can be used interchangeably for all the screws. Then there is a bolt bit for taking apart the big wheels. It's an awesome learning toy because my nephew was able to figure out that the wheels required one bit and the screws another. Also with the drill he caught on that turning one way tightened the screws to put it together and if he wanted to take it apart he just flipped the switch on the drill. (I had been worried that it may be a little over his head for a three year old, but I was pleasantly surprised to be wrong). The plane is durable plastic so it is a fun toy to play around with and spin the propeller, but by far, most of the enjoyment comes from putting it together and taking it apart (and of course, the drill itself). I had also tried the drill to see if it worked on his other tool set screws from a different brand and it did! So the drill is not only limited to building and taking apart this airplane. I feel that's a great added bonus. My only critique is that the back tires are secured together with one screw so rolling the plane around (because all the wheels turn so it rolls too) ultimately ends up unscrewing the 2 small back wheels and they just keep rolling off when the plane is rolled around on the floor. But the big front wheels stay on so it doesn't hinder the plane from still rolling around. Just keep an eye on the little wheels so that when they roll off they and the screw that secures them don't get lost. (They're not a small size but still, they roll and can end up under couches, book shelves, entertainment centers, etc.) All in all, this is the best toy I have seen in a very long time - offering education and fun! I would love it if this brand came out with more types of vehicles to build and deconstruct, i.e. buses, cars, rockets, motorcycles, etc. Or even different structures. Love this product!

This is a cool toy if you want to teach your kid about building and tools. They can use it over and over or play with the completed plane. My son really likes it and has fun using the tools to build and rebuild it. I like the idea of teaching kids how to play with things other than a screen. The parts are plastic and seem resistant to damage. It should last a while.

I have never seen a child enjoy a toy quite as much as this. His very own drill? "You've got to be kidding!" his eyes seemed to say, and even now, weeks later that drill and this toy brings a smile from ear to ear. The drill is safe, and works well with the drill bits and screws provided with the plane (or truck/crane, or whichever of the toys you purchase.) And it works well on its own. For a little child with a huge curiosity for how things work, and eyes that soak up when the people around him build or fix things, to get to have a toy - and a tool - that fits his hand, is safe, and ACTUALLY WORKS is a joy for him I cannot even describe. I couldn't believe the price, either. For this much joy and this many hours of good honest play, it is not only a terrific toy, it is a great bargain. And a really solid learning experience as well. After we saw how much he loved this, we bought the truck with the crane, and he loves that too. One for his house, one for Grandma's house. He is 2, but this toy is definitely good for older ages too. As he grows, he will be able to do more of the assembling and disassembling of the plane on his own. I am going to purchase this toy for gift donations as well. It is solid, it teaches, it brings great joy for a long period of time and is a remarkable bargain.

Gave this to our 3year old grandson. He loves to take it apart and put it back together, over and over! The drill works well, the pieces fit together nicely ; we did hold pieces for him while he screwed them in, but he knew exactly where they were supposed to go. On some pieces, like the wings you have to make sure you don’t have them upside down otherwise it won’t go together. It is heavy, though, so watch out for younger siblings, and also don’t let them chew on the screws. Keep track of the screws and drill pieces, there are no extras. Screws and drill also fit the tool set he already had.