Brilliant toy,
This is the second one I've bought,the first one was in John Deere livery for my eldest Grandson last Christmas,
It is such a good toy and is still being played on now that I had to get another one for my second Grandson who is 2yrs old this Christmas.
You have to assemble it yourself but this is easy if you follow the clear Instructions.
You need:
1.a cross head screw driver,
2.a 10mm spanner
3.a hammer.
Most of it goes together with the screwdriver and you only need the spanner for one nut on the digger bucket but you could probably use an adjustable spanner or pliers for this.
You need the hammer to knock on the chrome caps on the axles, make sure you use the adaptor supplied as well.
Also don't overtighten the bolts, make sure it all moves easily.
The first one took me about 25 mins to build and another 15 to get the stickers on,
The second was a lot quicker as I knew what to do.
Take time and care with the stickers, There are a couple of extra stickers that are meant for a different model, but I stuck them on any way.
The digger itself is great and has a clever but easy to use way of copying the digging action of a real digger,
My 3 year old grandson easily scooted along with it and spun the body round, just like a real digger.
I would definitley recommend this great toy to anyone looking for a present for a child who loves diggers.