







🚗 Build, Race, Learn — STEM fun that drives your child's future!
This Engineering Kit for Kids aged 9-14 offers a hands-on STEM experience by enabling children to assemble a remote control car featuring a precision steering system. Designed with interference-free multi-car racing, it encourages social play and healthy competition. The kit includes detailed instructions and videos to foster learning, creativity, and motor skills development, making it an ideal educational gift for young aspiring engineers.





| Product Dimensions | 19.05 x 8.99 x 6.5 cm; 249 g |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Item model number | DDPT-20 |
| Educational Objective(s) | STEM |
| Number of Game Players | Multiple |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Colour | Blue |
| ASIN | B0DBZ76QJJ |
M**M
Nippy car, easy to assemble, high on fun AND education.
Amazing little car. My 8 year old put it together by themself (so the instructions must be good) and feels very proud of it. It’s really fast too. Good value. We had a few crashes which it survived so it’s sturdy enough, although we have had a major crash down the stairs but child managed to repurpose the spoiler and the spare pieces it came with made a great fix - I’m well up for the educational value of fixing broken toys too so it deserves as many stars as I can give it.
M**O
Fun to build
The media could not be loaded. I really enjoyed building this. It was definitely educational and interesting to see the mechanics all work together to make a miniature car. It has two pcb and motors. Unfortunately it doesn’t do much to educate on the electric part. I tried to explain how it all works to my 7 year old son, he didn’t really grasp it.The instructions is very good. What it lacks is better printing. The pictures are a little grainy. Makes it hard to see where the screws go. It isn’t impossible, just hard. It does a very good job at explaining the sets, definitely read them thoroughly. Following the images alone isn’t enough.You get extra bit. Which is great plus a small screwdriver. It is a very small screwdriver. My thumb became very sour because of it. Try get your own precision screwdriver. Building is relatively easy with some challenging parts. The finished product is surprisingly good and fun. The remote is very responsive and the car is very nippy.
D**X
Really well put together kit that makes an excellent car.
Why did you choose this product over others?:This is a superb little kit that my grandson loved. Not only did he thoroughly enjoy the construction but the finished product is a cracking little car.
M**E
Great next step from Microbit accessories
So wired setups for STEM to show different components is pretty standard, but having one with a remote control seems a step up. Anyone who has used Microbit accessories with scratch will recognise circuitry similarities. For me this seems like a natural next step, with scratch you change things with software, this is more hardware based and having a form of control over the actions is the next step in building up new budding engineers.The instructions is much clearer than ones I've seen before with bigger and more obvious pictures explaining what to do, so points for that. A nice set with lots of learning opportunities.
A**R
cool project for kids
cool little project for kids to learn how to build and to learn logic.
B**Y
Fun DIY Engineering Kit – But Bring Your Own Batteries
This engineering kit is a great way to get kids aged 9+ engaged with hands-on STEM activities. The components are straightforward to put together, and it kept my kids entertained while also teaching them basic electronics and engineering concepts.The only downside is that it doesn’t come with batteries, which was a bit of a letdown when we first opened it—so make sure you have the right ones on hand before gifting or starting a project. Otherwise, it’s a fun, educational kit that encourages creativity and problem-solving.
H**H
Fun stem project
The media could not be loaded. The ScienSta STEM Engineering Kit RC car took my 9-year-old about 3 hours to build. He found it a little fiddly originally, as the provided screwdriver wasn’t great, but once I’d swapped the screwdriver, he was happier with building the car.The car was a little difficult to control as the controller was digital and not analogue, so there was no nuance in directional control: left was full left, and right was full right. However, it was still fun driving it.The car and controller required 6 AA batteries, which were not included.The instructions were simple to follow.
T**D
Fun to play but needs some improvement
The item came well in time for my kid to play during the Easter break. It is made of good quality materials. Instructions are quite good and easy to understand. You can spend hours in building this and then having fun afterwords. It provides a very good learning opportunity as well to kids.The reason to knock down 2 stars is due to the fact that assembling tyres is very difficult. The pin doesn’t go with hand and if you try to put extra force, the grove of the tyre breaks making it looser. Would be good if manufacturers can look into this aspect.Overall a fun project for kids but needs some improvement to make it easy.Hope you find this review helpful.
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