
I have included six different builds here with instructions and the pieces you will need.

With enough wheels, you can make an entire army of tanks and have battles with your friends and siblings. Two different sizes of wheels were used for these builds, depending on the size of the base. Third, make sure you have wheels before you start. These fun creations can be made from parts and pieces you already have. Second, you might not be able to tell from the photo but each of these little Lego tanks is about one inch in length, and less than an inch high. Once they’ve been stretched it is much easier.

If the wheels are fresh, it takes a bit of effort to get them on the base at first. You have wheels stretched over a base on each side. Building the Tanksįirst, you should know that the basic structure of Lego Mini Tanks does not change from one to the other. I’ll pay you.” He definitely liked that idea! Once he finished the first three from the pics, he created three new ones of his own! Once your child understands the basic structure of a mini LEGo tank, he or she will be able to make endless variations, have elaborate battles, and a load of fun. Last week, I found the pictures, handed them to my current eleven-year-old, and said “Hey! Make these for me. Things were crazy busy back then and a lot of lesser important things like blog posts fell through the cracks. However, due to me setting up the camera wrong, the pictures were all videos and I never had time to go back and re-take what I needed. He came up with a cool way to build Lego® Mini Tanks and even took pictures for me. STEM had just become all the rage on blogs, and Lego bricks are the perfect STEM toy. When my oldest son was about fourteen, I asked him to make me some lego things for the blog.
