A new giant in the CaDA model range. It has 1696 parts and is therefore one of the biggest models of CaDA. You can also drive it around by remote control. It also has LED upgrades that its predecessors do not have.
The C51043W set from CaDA is a buggy made of a total of 522 individual parts, which is also equipped with motor and LEDs. Beautiful design, potential for play and a low price – what more could you want from a building block set?
The monster truck from CaDA looks like a classic “RC car”, but consists of almost 700 building blocks. So this is where the fun of building and driving come together.
Building blocks don’t have to be expensive, as this gun made of 250 parts with plastic arrows as ammunition proves.
Building blocks set of 1.552 parts – Mazda RX7 from the Manga “Initial D” – motorized and remote controlled.
Ferrari or Lamborghini – for some automobile fans this is a real question of faith. From now on, the question also arises when collecting CaDA sets, because with the C61042W from the Master Series you now have a Ferrari replica in your assortment.
While searching for good, new models we stumbled upon this excavator from CaDA. It consists of 491 parts, is motorized and comes with a remote control.
Almost 2000 individual parts and with the enclosed set of motors and remote control also “remote” controllable. The CaDA C61006 off-road truck should keep you busy for hours.
This CaDA sports car, a replica of a Porsche 919, consists of almost 1,600 individual parts. Optionally, it can even be retrofitted with an engine and remote control. We have taken up the challenge and set about the several hours of construction.
You’re never too old for these sets, are you? From the manufacturer CaDA comes this kit of 1498 parts, which can even be remote controlled and can be built in two different ways: the CaDA battle tank.
The toy manufacturer ONEBOT, which is also closely associated with Xiaomi, has launched a clamp building block set of a Mars rover. The detailed model made of over 1,600 parts is available in China for the equivalent of $63
With the FlyNova Pro, the manufacturer has probably released THE gadget 2020 for us. Now follows the FlyNova Trailblazer, which immediately triggered a discussion among us about how big we can raise this car racetrack 2.0 in our office!
With well over 4,000 parts, the bucket wheel excavator from Mould King is already an extensive set, but it only becomes really impressive after assembly with a length of over one meter.
Puzzles and also building blocks experienced an upswing in the past year – understandable, where we all spend more time at home. This set somehow combines both and provides employment for weeks. The famous motif of the Great Wave off Kanagawa has been captured here in building block form.
The set 15049 from Mould King is a small robot made of 468 parts, motor and two LEDs. Through the app integration, the set invites you to play and you can even create simple programs for the robot.
The Chinese building block manufacturer Yeshin was previously unknown to us, but attracted attention with this orange sports car. The model is built in 1:8 scale and Yeshin has probably been inspired a little by a Ford GT.
Many building block sets from the Far East have already shown us that they can keep up with those of larger manufacturers from Europe. A strong selling point is of course the comparatively low purchase price and the red vintage sports car is no exception.
The Royole Flexpai was the first smartphone with a folding display at the end of 2018. It served as a prototype, was therefore very expensive and not intended for mass production. But it did spark this movement and forced major manufacturers like Samsung and Huawei to introduce their foldable smartphones. Now the manufacturer has introduced its successor: the Royole FlexPai 2.
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Tasteless or cool hobby for big play children? In various China shops you can now also find models made of building blocks that are based on real firearms.