LEGO 10985 DUPLO Town Wind Turbine and Electric Car Toy

LEGO 10985 DUPLO Town Wind Turbine and Electric Car Toy for 2 Plus Year Old Toddlers, Boys and Girls, Educational Toys with Figures, Sustainable Living Playse





Anytime reward for little learners
Treat a toddler who’s been on their best behaviour to a building toy that teaches them about the wider world.
Dimensions: | 20.5 x 19.1 x 7.3 cm; 250 Grams |
Model: | 10985 |
Material: | Plastic |
Colour: | Multicolor |
Pack Quantity: | 16 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 24 months and up |
Assembly: | Yes |
Dimensions: | 20.5 x 19.1 x 7.3 cm; 250 Grams |
Material: | Plastic |
Quantity: | 16 |
My daughter loves it. The bright, vibrant colors of the blocks were inviting and the design was unique and eye-catching.
The toy itself was incredibly easy to construct. All of the pieces fit together nicely and within minutes, we had a complete wind turbine and electric car. My daughter was immediately fascinated and spent hours playing with the toy. She enjoyed pushing the car around and pretending to be a wind turbine engineer.
I was also impressed with the quality of the toy. The blocks were strong and durable, and the wind turbine actually spun when my daughter blew on it. The car moved smoothly and quickly, and the wind turbine stayed together when it was moved around.
The kids loved putting this together and playing with it, the duplo is great for little hands and helping to spark the creative imaginations!
Always a winner in our house!
Cant really go wrong with duplo.
This makes a great gift and something to add to the rest of your Duplo collection.
Looks cute, fun to play with. Whats more to ask
This is a lovely set and a perfect introduction to Duplo. The car was quite cute and it was easy to build and easy to follow instructions. The quality is at the level you would expect from Lego. All present and intact.
Great value for money at less than a tenner and definitely recommneded.
Great first set for any new Lego fan. Cute car that was easy to build and easy to follow instructions.
All duplo Pieces made from the quality you would expect from Lego. No issues and no missing pieces or parts.
Very durable for my 2 year old nephew to play with. Great price and think it’s excellent value for money. Perfect gift. Would recommend.
I recently purchased the LEGO 10985 DUPLO Town Wind Turbine and Electric Car Toy for my toddler, and I have been thoroughly impressed with this set. Not only is it vibrant and visually appealing, but it also provides a wonderful educational opportunity for young children to learn about sustainable living and renewable energy sources.
The set includes a wind turbine, an electric car, and two DUPLO figures. The wind turbine is a standout feature, with its spinning blades and realistic design. It offers a great introduction to the concept of wind energy and promotes discussions about eco-friendly practices. The electric car adds another layer of sustainability, encouraging children to understand the benefits of electric vehicles. The figures included in the set provide opportunities for imaginative play and storytelling, enhancing the overall play experience.
What I particularly appreciate about this set is that it offers excellent value for money. With its affordable price tag, it provides a high-quality LEGO experience at a budget-friendly cost. The DUPLO pieces are durable and easy for little hands to handle, ensuring a positive playtime experience. Overall, the LEGO 10985 DUPLO Town Wind Turbine and Electric Car Toy is a fantastic addition to any DUPLO collection, offering engaging play opportunities and educational value while being an affordable option for families.
Thank you for reading my honest review, I hope you found it helpful! 🙂
I really like Lego Duplo – the large sized building blocks are perfect for little ones in their early learning and entertainment. This set stimulate imaginative play and storytelling, allowing kids to bring their ideas to life. It is also easy to mix and match different sets to have new and engaging play scenarios for children to stay focus.
Duplo is always a great toy and in general you can’t really go wrong with it. In fact, Duplo and its older sibling Lego are recognised as being particularly good as educational toys.
This is quite a small, themed set, so it is by its nature a bit more limited than, say, a big box of bricks, but it is still a great little toy. One the one hand, it has lots of play value just for including a person and a car, but also the modularity of it lends itself to imaginative play. Much of what makes it good extends to Duplo as a whole and that is that it is chunky enough for developing children to manipulate easily and the simple shapes and bright colours are enticing for them.
My 17 month old loves this. The blocks are small but chunky so great for little hands. She lives playing with the car. The instructions were clear and colourful and easy to follow. The set is small so doesn’t take long at all to make. Priced well and goes well with the other Duplo sets that we have.
Duplo for under 10 is a bargain but you only get 16 pieces in this set so its very small and best as an addition. It could be a nice gift for smaller children. Its nice to see Duplo promoting sustainable energy with wind turbines & elecric cars for the younger generations.
Lego duplo 10985 town wind turbine and electric car. A great starter set/add on piece that’s fun and easy to get them into the world or lego. Can easily be an additional set or a first set to start them off, which is at an affordable price. The set comes in a colourful box, showing you a picture of the completed model on the front and back of the box. You get to make and put together a wind turbine to help power the car. The set contains the car, a mechanic figure and a squirrel. Simple and straightforward. Chunky pieces to make it easier for younger ones to learn to build and create models or introduce them into the making world of lego. The figure is already formed, with moveable arms, legs and head. The pieces are all of a good size for little hands to grip and hold on to. Aswell as being a set for fun play, it’s a great way to help develop fine motor skills, specially designed for small hands. Inside the box, everything is contained in bags, you can locate each piece easily and following each part in the correct order. The instruction manual is well illustrated with clear images that are easy to understand and follow, with each piece being easily recognisable, there is instructions on the lego builder app also. The set contains 16 pieces. Fun and colourful, its suitable for both boys and girls. Theres nothing to dislike about the set. Duplo is a great set for little hands to build and play and as a starter the the Lego world. Would make a lovely gift for any occasion.
My youngest granddaughter, who is three, loves Duplo it’s easier for her small hands, the bricks clip together firmly and the colourful shapes fire the imagination. Duplo, although larger bricks than Lego, are compatible so provide a step into Lego when the children are older. The set features a poseable mechanic, squirrel, car and windmill. My granddaughter liked the pieces, particularly the car and squirrel, but they were quickly added to her other Duplo pieces for more imaginative play.
I ordered this set as a gift for my 2.5 year old niece and it became her favourite toy for weeks. It is colourful and sturdy. Easy to build and lots of pieces to play and be creative. My niece struggle at first to build it but once she watch me doing it she follow my steps and was able to build it herself. She also was very interested about story of electric cars and wind turbines so it is great way of explaining kids about things like this. Also my older kids in the family enjoyed playing with this Lego duplo set even though they already using normal version of Lego.
Nice starter set for Lego.
In this box you get an electric car toy for toddlers, charging station with spinning wind turbine, plus engineer and squirrel DUPLO figures.
Perfect for little ones two years plus.
My granddaughter is two and absolutely loves this little set.
You don’t really get a huge amount with this set, but what you do get is up to the usual Duplo quality.
Within the set you do get a small car, wind turbine, charging ‘pump’ and two figures, though one of those is a squirrel.
As a set all the pieces work together well and tell a cute story, but there’s very limited playability and you’d likely need more than just this set.
Overall though this is a nice set that is lovely and bright and works well, I just wish it came with a few more pieces.
As one of the many people who’s been 100% behind the electric car revolution for a while, there’s something oddly satisfying to see that the idea of electric cars has trickled down as far as Duplo. Now even two-year-olds can leave the fossil fuels behind! Although if Lego were a little bit further along the curve in making their plastic toys more eco-friendly, that would have been even better.
This is a good little set, with a few of the classic Duplo piece shapes- a couple of bricks, and some flowers- and quite a few distinctive (and arguably quite odd) pieces, from the turbine that looks more like a flower, to the impractically huge wrench, to the inexplicable squirrel. Of course it doesn’t make total sense, and the scale is a kind of nonsense, but through the eyes of a two- or three-year-old, there’s plenty of story and play potential here.
If this were a Lego Juniors set for older kids, I might have been a bit critical of the lack of variety with which the pieces can be joined together- there’s very little potential here to rebuild things in a different way. But with the Duplo age range I think that’s less of a problem, and if you can spin the turbine, wheel the car along the floor, and put the driver in and out of the car, then I think it covers everything it needs to cover.
For the current asking price of nine quid, this is quite a large box by Lego standards, and while I wouldn’t say it was generous in terms of number of pieces in total, it’s definitely better value than some other Lego and Duplo sets for sure.
With toy cars it’s traditional to shout “VROOM!” as you push it along the floor, but if the car is electric, what noise are you supposed to make when it drives off? It’s more of a “HMMMMM” sound isn’t it?
Duplo is fantastic. It is LEGO for younger children and has larger and brighter bricks to play with, ideal for little hands. We have loads of different themed sets from Disney to animal, but this is the first time the environment acted as the inspiration.
This one of the smaller sets and has a wind turbine that connects directly to an electric fuel pump. This can then be connected to the car. It is a clever way of showing how renewables can help to power a car. I know that the child and squirrel models included appreciate it. It is simple, even for Duplo standards. As part of a larger set of Duplo it works well, but I do feel that in this case the set does not stand quite as well on their own. Would be great as an addition to a child’s already burgeoning Duplo set.
One thing I love about Lego is that they always stay current – as is very much the case with this Duplo Wind Turbine and Electric Car Toy suitable for children over 2 years old. The mechanic here is fairly androgynous looking – could be male or female – and overall this well made set is non-gendered.
There’s a lot to keep toddlers interested in this 16 piece playset. It’s good for encouraging fine motor skills, imagination and communication. And of course it’s perfect if you’d like to introduce very young children to the concept of ecology and making the most of resources.
The wind turbine here charmingly resembles a giant flower. A friendly squirrel is happy to hang out with the mechanic and all the clean technology at the car charging point. It’s all nature friendly. The squirrel can even drive the car.
Clearly, there’s a degree of poetic licence. The mechanic is rather a special figure as the reality is that only 5% – or 1 in 20 – mechanics are at present trained to repair electric vehicles. But that won’t worry the child you give this set to.