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Safety Advice for Supervising Adults: This project is safe to do, but you must follow the instructions 
as specified. Because children’s abilities vary so much, even within age groups, supervising 
adults should exercise discretion as to whether this project is suitable for children in their care. 
The supervising adult should discuss the warnings and safety information with children before 
commencing the activities, and observe the activities at all times. The activity in this kit should only be 
completed with the materials specified and used as instructed. Read and follow these instructions, the 
safety rules and first aid information. Keep them and our address for reference.
Keep Small Children and animals away from the components at all times. Carefully put all equipment 
away when not in use and store out of the reach of small children and babies.
Batteries: Do not insert batteries into the battery holder/s / box/es until the model is complete, or 
where instructed to do so. Slide the switch to the off position before inserting batteries. 2 x 1.5v 
AA batteries are required. Do not use rechargeable batteries. Never try the activities with different 
batteries to those recommended. Never mix old and new batteries. Do not try to recharge non-
rechargeable batteries. For use with DC only. Use only the batteries specified, and insert these with 
the polarity as shown in the battery box (the spring in the battery compartment is for the negative 
(-) terminal of the battery). Do not short-circuit the supply terminals. Remove and carefully dispose of 
exhausted batteries.
Mains Electricity: Never connect any of the components in this kit to mains electricity. Children should 
be instructed about the dangers of mains electricity.
The Battery Box: To open the battery box, first remove the security screw in the lid, then slide open 
the lid. Connect only to the motor supplied. Never cross or hold bare wires when the batteries are 
connected as heat can be generated that may cause injury, fire, or burning. Remove batteries from the 
battery box when not in use.
Keep small children and animals away from the components at all times. Carefully put away all 
equipment when the kit is not in use, and store out of the reach of small children. Never leave 
electrical circuits unattended, even if they don’t seem to be working.

Building Your Stunt Buggy

When you have completed Construction

BEFORE YOU BEGIN 
Follow the instructions on the reverse of this sheet to construct your ‘Stunt Buggy’.
Before you begin construction, look carefully at the parts list and try to recognise the 
name, and understand the purpose of each part in the kit.
WORKING / CONSTRUCTION AREA 
Construction should ideally take place on a smooth; flat surface that is protected by 
used newspapers or similar.  Always ensure that the area of construction will not be 
disturbed.
PROBLEMS? 
If you become ‘stuck’ or are unsure of what to do next, ask an adult for assistance.  
Always look very carefully at the constructional illustrations before joining parts.  Most 
parts within Technokits can however be easily taken apart, should a mistake be made.

TESTING THE MODEL
Provided that you follow the construction directions accurately, Technokits normally function correctly 
first time, however, here are some helpful tips in case your model should fail to work correctly:

The motor does not run 

Check that the batteries are in good condition

when the buggy is switched 

Ensure that the battery box is switched on

on terminals. 

Ensure that the wires are firmly connected to the motor  

 
Motor runs but buggy does 

Check that the rubber band is on both pulleys 

not move. 

Check that the wheels rotate freely.

Most of the panels which make up your Stunt Buggy can be fitted the other way round, so 
that the Buggy is white on the outside, allowing you to paint it, if you want to.

If you decide to change to a white Stunt Buggy, please note that this will mean that the 
motor has to be located on the other side of the Buggy, and it will now drive in reverse!

To make the Buggy go forwards properly, you will need to fit the elastic band over the 
pulleys in a figure '8'.

Cut out these wheel rims (following the blue lines) and stick them onto your foam wheels.

Customising your Stunt Buggy

Designed and manufactured by:
Interplay UK Ltd Unit D, Meter House, 
Fieldhouse Lane, Marlow, Bucks SL7 1LW
Please retain our address for future reference.
Made in China

Technokits™ Is a trademark of 

Interplay UK Ltd

TS011 v3.0 2012

stunt

stunt

BUILD AN 

ELECTRIC

Easy to Assemble

No Glue, No Mess 

Build & Play

It pulls wheelies  

and spins! 

Construction Guide

Important Safety Advice

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WARNING

This kit is for use by children aged 8 years and over.
This kit is not suitable for children under 36 months due 

to small parts that could cause a choking hazard. Adult 

supervision is required at all times. Contains functional 

sharp points that could cause injury.

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