One of Lego’s newest sets is this powered Bucket Wheel Excavator, the largest set of its kind.
As Gizmodo points out, the largest Lego Technic set yet has a spinning bucket wheel plus powered treads and a conveyor belt. The set can also be built into the large, but less flashy Mobile Aggregate Processing Plant, to process the Lego bricks presumably dug up by the excavator.
The set is made of more than 3,900 pieces, and includes an electric motor and a toy dump truck built to scale. At 16 inches tall and 28 inches long when the bucket wheel is extended, the excavator would be an impressive addition to a Lego collection or a toy construction set.
A price hasn’t been revealed yet for the toy, which will be available beginning on Aug. 1. It was first announced at the Nuremberg Toy Fair, held in January in Germany.