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LEGO Technic Rough Terrain Crane 42082 Building Kit (4,057 Pieces)
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- Build a heavy-duty rough terrain crane with motorized superstructure, stabilizer legs, 1-meter extendable boom and working winch, plus an array of authentic details and manual functions with this advanced builder set
- This 2-in-1 rough terrain crane can be rebuilt into a Mobile Pile Driver, and both construction toys are powered up with LEGO Power Functions
- Rough Terrain Crane measures over 39-inch (100cm) high, 25-inch (66cm) long and 10-inch (26cm) wide, Mobile Pile Driver measures over 9-inch (24cm) high, 19-inch (50cm) long and 7-inch (20cm) wide in driving position
- 4057 pieces – Technical STEM toy for boys and girls aged 11+ and for fans and big kids of all ages
- The LEGO Technic Rough Terrain Crane 42082 can be built together with all other original LEGO Technic building sets and LEGO building bricks for creative construction
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 22.91 x 18.9 x 6.69 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
ASIN | B07BMGLHF3 |
Item model number | 6213715 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 11 years and up |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Release date | August 1, 2018 |
Manufacturer | LEGO |
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Enjoy an immense build and play experience with the LEGO Technic 42082 Rough Terrain Crane, our largest and tallest LEGO Technic rough terrain crane to date, pre-August 2018. Activate the Power Functions and select upper or lower crane mode for complete control over an array of easy‑to‑operate, motorized functions. Lower the stabilizer legs, rotate the superstructure through 360°, operate the lifting winch or send the extendable boom a meter into the air. Manual functions include 4-wheel steering, 4-wheel drive, detailed V8 cylinder engine with moving pistons and fan, and adjustable wing mirrors, plus a detailed operator’s cab with an opening door. This amazing model also includes 2 opening compartments with tools, chains, fire extinguisher, work lights, plus 4 outrigger landing plates and 4 LEGO Technic building sections that can be lifted and assembled. This 2‑in‑1 LEGO Technic set comes with a red and black color scheme and can be rebuilt to create a Mobile Pile Driver.
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From the manufacturer

Challenge rough terrain!
Play with or display this detailed Rough Terrain Crane.

Realistic operation!
Lift the Technic building sections and put your crane operator to the test.
LEGO Technic Rough Terrain Crane
Power Functions motor!
Control the crane’s upper and lower operations.
4-wheel steering!
Provides optimal maneuverability.
Rotate the crane!
Move it 360 degrees to tackle any job.
Detailed V8 engine!
With pistons that move.
Extend the boom!
And get the job done.
Keep it steady!
Stabilizer legs prevent the crane from tipping while on the job.

Rebuild into a Mobile Pile Driver!
This is a 2IN1 model set for an extra challenge.
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Customers find the LEGO Technic crane kit to be a great build with well-done instructions, taking about two days to assemble. They appreciate its display quality, with one customer noting it looks very much like a real crane, and its functionality, with one mentioning the gearbox and operating system work great. While some customers find it worth the money, others consider it pricey.
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Customers praise the build quality of the LEGO Technic crane, noting its rugged construction and well-made parts.
"...There are a lot of moving parts which he did like. It was fun and very well made. Still feel it’s pricey but worth watching it being assembled." Read more
"...What a great kit. Even better than old models I made as a kid, but with more movable parts and no dizzying glue to stink up the house...." Read more
"This is a great lego set. It was fun to assemble, but had a few frustrating parts...." Read more
"...playability of the LEGO models and the extreme accuracy and quality of the LEGO parts. Let me explain...." Read more
Customers find the LEGO Technic crane fun to build, particularly noting that it's enjoyable even for grownups, with one customer mentioning it kept them entertained for several weeks and another noting it was a good challenge for their 11-year-old.
"...There are a lot of moving parts which he did like. It was fun and very well made. Still feel it’s pricey but worth watching it being assembled." Read more
"Awesome LEGO project. This was my first Technics build. I’ve had LEGOs when I was a kid, but never anything like this...." Read more
"...Overall, the set is huge and supper fun to build took me 9 hours to do it. Really impressed with the set." Read more
"...these “expensive models” can be morphed into many other fun and exciting models so that you feel that the money you spent is justified." Read more
Customers find the LEGO Technic crane easy to assemble, with well-done instructions that take about two days to complete.
"...Still feel it’s pricey but worth watching it being assembled." Read more
"...The instructions are well done. Full page just for 1 step in some cases...." Read more
"...For the most part the instructions were decent. There are no words, just pictures...." Read more
"...The opportunity to problem solve, self identify when he didn't do something right, and understand how the fix effects the whole project has been..." Read more
Customers appreciate the display quality of the LEGO Technic crane, with one customer noting it looks great and another describing it as a cool model.
"...It does make for an impressive display piece." Read more
"...Again, the set looks great and I look forward to building it but don't expect a good conditioned box, even more so if you plan on gifting to someone." Read more
"...Very accurate to the real cranes like this one and the b model is very cool. If you can afford it it’s worth every penny. Price per piece is excellent" Read more
"...Makes a great display piece in the end. Took a couple days to assemble. Most instructions are pretty straight forward." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the functionality of the toy crane, with one customer noting that the gearbox and operating system work great.
"...Not so. All the functions do work, but you have to manually select them by shifting different levers on the transmission, which is a marvel in itself..." Read more
"...so pleasantly surprised when I had finished the build everything worked per the instructions...." Read more
"...It is amazing what LEGO has come up with. The gearbox and operating system on this set works great and is fun to build." Read more
"Excellent build, it has power functions, no remote control. Be careful to orient gears properly" Read more
Customers find the LEGO set to be a good gift, with one mentioning it's perfect for LEGO enthusiasts.
"...One of the bags of Lego pieces was open as well. The Lego set was complete and itself deserves 5 stars, but the packaging condition deserves 1 star." Read more
"Perfect gift for lego enthsiasts!..." Read more
"Awesome gift..." Read more
"Great gift..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money, with some finding it worth the investment while others consider it pricey.
"...other fun and exciting models so that you feel that the money you spent is justified." Read more
"...It was fun and very well made. Still feel it’s pricey but worth watching it being assembled." Read more
"...If you can afford it it’s worth every penny. Price per piece is excellent" Read more
"This crane took quite a while to put together, but it is totally worth the money. It is amazing what LEGO has come up with...." Read more
Customers find the construction time of this LEGO set to be quite long, with one customer noting that the control knobs take some getting used to.
"...So many gears and shafts make for a very complicated build. Driving and steering are hand powered only. It does make for an impressive display piece." Read more
"...to fix didn't have good visuals in the instructions, so it's very hard to troubleshoot...." Read more
"...The control knobs take some getting used to as to what does what...." Read more
"This crane took quite a while to put together, but it is totally worth the money. It is amazing what LEGO has come up with...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2022It was a good challenge for my 11 year old who is pretty good with legos. We are having trouble getting the crane to go up and down vertically. I don’t see an issue with the gears but will need to take apart and check it out. There are a lot of moving parts which he did like. It was fun and very well made. Still feel it’s pricey but worth watching it being assembled.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2021I bought this for myself, an...older...person, as my first Technic set. I am about 2/3 of the way through it and it does not disappoint. A few hours each weekend with a cup of coffee during the a morning session and an adult beverage during the evening session. What a great kit. Even better than old models I made as a kid, but with more movable parts and no dizzying glue to stink up the house.
Take your time. Study every page and compare it to what you have before moving on. The diagrams are amazingly accurate and I have caught myself in an error a couple of times (usually during the evening sessions :) ) before moving on. Pay SPECIAL attention to the pages that do not show how to place new pieces; they show something that needs adjustment before moving on, often adjusting things that you added hours or days ago and probably forgot about.
Bottom line: If this is your thing, buy it. I've bought a few Technic and Expert Lego kits as a result.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2019Awesome LEGO project. This was my first Technics build. I’ve had LEGOs when I was a kid, but never anything like this. The instructions are well done. Full page just for 1 step in some cases. With all that extra page space, they could have made the blue area with the parts breakdown a little larger. Sometimes it’s hard to see the difference between 2 tiny black pieces or even grey ones that look a little bit black in the picture. I knew this had a lot of tiny pieces, so put a border around my table using 3/16 weather strip tape. Then used double sided tape on the surface of the table for knolling the pieces, which really was the best part of the build. I spent about an hour or so each night working and taking my time, double checking and sometimes triple checking each step, but unfortunately somewhere along the way, I missed something. The crane doesn’t rotate under its own power. Switching the turntable switch to clockwise or counterclockwise doesn’t engage the rotating mechanism. If u manually turn the gears on the bottom of the crane with the switch engaged it does turn all the gears back to the motor. Set the switch to neutral and the gears disengage from the motor and give less resistance. So somewhere around step 105, you should verify that flipping one of the 2 levers on the bottom assembly should engage the top black gear and turntable. Mine didn’t do anything, I just assumed that a later step would engage the 360 degree rotation, rather than just spinning freely. Maybe they could add some verbage to the instruction manual to check for proper assembly and movement at certain steps, since the whole manual is just pictures.
I’m not sure if there is an easy way to fix this without taking the whole thing apart, back to step one, which is the assembly of the crane rotation. Oh well, still a fun build. Kept me entertained for several weeks. I highly recommend building one if you have the means, it is a little pricey for something to just sit on the shelf. It would have been nice to see this as remote control and drive it around the house. I would have enjoyed that more, but I knew that it wasn’t before I started.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025This being a Lego Techic, I was expecting it to be operable from the Lego app on my smart phone. Not so. All the functions do work, but you have to manually select them by shifting different levers on the transmission, which is a marvel in itself. So many gears and shafts make for a very complicated build. Driving and steering are hand powered only. It does make for an impressive display piece.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2020This is a great lego set. It was fun to assemble, but had a few frustrating parts.
What you get: The box it comes in is very large - roughly 3 feet wide, 2 feet high by maybe 8 inches deep. When I got it, the normal seals on the box were undone so I was worried someone might have gotten into it or gotten one of those 'renewed' (i.e. returned) items. When I opened the box I was a little confused. There were packages with numbers on them, some with multiple bags per number. However they started at #6. There was also a big white box that was inside as well, that I found the remaining bags of legos along with a sticker sheet and 2 manuals each about a half inch thick. Both for the main crane design, not the mobile pile driver you can also build. In all the numbers on the bags were 1 - 13, and each number had between 1 to 4 bags with the same number. In a lot of the main bags, inside had smaller bags of legos. I got the 'standard' packaging, which like normal Amazon packaging where the regular lego box comes inside a brown cardboard box. I don't know what the overbox might be, but I figured it's not worth the $7 or so extra.
Here is my prospective, as an adult building this set.
I had a folding table I built it on, it will take a while to build so you don't want to build in a place you have to share or put it away all the time. I worked on one number set at a time. For each bag, including the smaller bags in the bigger bags, I put the contents into their own plastic bowl. I think I had up to 6 bowls at the most at one time. Often each bag would have it's own kind of legos so keeping them separate helps finding the pieces you need. Each set took between 30 mins to 2 hours to complete. It took me about 17 hours to fully assemble.
For the most part the instructions were decent. There are no words, just pictures. The crane comes with a motor in the top section that using a series of levers, powers 5 functions. In the top section: raise and lower the hook (which is really just a block with nubs to loop chains on), extend (in and out) the boom, and raise and lower the boom. In the bottom section: rotate the top section, raise / lower the stabilizers. You can't really test things to see if you got the power functions right until towards the end. After I got it complete I found the top section rotation didn't work. It took me about 4 additional hours to figure out what was wrong (a missed axle connecting piece in the gearbox which is built at the very start) and to fix it. It is extremely difficult to get into the insides where the gears are, I had to do a combination of disassembly and bending that it wasn't meant to do. The instructions also don't indicate in any what what gears and pieces do; the area I needed to fix didn't have good visuals in the instructions, so it's very hard to troubleshoot. Also as you put the ends of the set on with the stabilizers, the instructions don't tell you that you need to have them all aligned, even front and back as all 4 are controlled by one switch. Once again, this set is not made to easily take apart to fix something.
All assembled, it is pretty big. From the top of the extended boom to the ground is 40 inches. When fully lowered, the boom still has a little upward angle. The battery pack takes 6 AA batteries.
4.0 out of 5 starsThis is a great lego set. It was fun to assemble, but had a few frustrating parts.Very Fun But Very Complicated
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2020
What you get: The box it comes in is very large - roughly 3 feet wide, 2 feet high by maybe 8 inches deep. When I got it, the normal seals on the box were undone so I was worried someone might have gotten into it or gotten one of those 'renewed' (i.e. returned) items. When I opened the box I was a little confused. There were packages with numbers on them, some with multiple bags per number. However they started at #6. There was also a big white box that was inside as well, that I found the remaining bags of legos along with a sticker sheet and 2 manuals each about a half inch thick. Both for the main crane design, not the mobile pile driver you can also build. In all the numbers on the bags were 1 - 13, and each number had between 1 to 4 bags with the same number. In a lot of the main bags, inside had smaller bags of legos. I got the 'standard' packaging, which like normal Amazon packaging where the regular lego box comes inside a brown cardboard box. I don't know what the overbox might be, but I figured it's not worth the $7 or so extra.
Here is my prospective, as an adult building this set.
I had a folding table I built it on, it will take a while to build so you don't want to build in a place you have to share or put it away all the time. I worked on one number set at a time. For each bag, including the smaller bags in the bigger bags, I put the contents into their own plastic bowl. I think I had up to 6 bowls at the most at one time. Often each bag would have it's own kind of legos so keeping them separate helps finding the pieces you need. Each set took between 30 mins to 2 hours to complete. It took me about 17 hours to fully assemble.
For the most part the instructions were decent. There are no words, just pictures. The crane comes with a motor in the top section that using a series of levers, powers 5 functions. In the top section: raise and lower the hook (which is really just a block with nubs to loop chains on), extend (in and out) the boom, and raise and lower the boom. In the bottom section: rotate the top section, raise / lower the stabilizers. You can't really test things to see if you got the power functions right until towards the end. After I got it complete I found the top section rotation didn't work. It took me about 4 additional hours to figure out what was wrong (a missed axle connecting piece in the gearbox which is built at the very start) and to fix it. It is extremely difficult to get into the insides where the gears are, I had to do a combination of disassembly and bending that it wasn't meant to do. The instructions also don't indicate in any what what gears and pieces do; the area I needed to fix didn't have good visuals in the instructions, so it's very hard to troubleshoot. Also as you put the ends of the set on with the stabilizers, the instructions don't tell you that you need to have them all aligned, even front and back as all 4 are controlled by one switch. Once again, this set is not made to easily take apart to fix something.
All assembled, it is pretty big. From the top of the extended boom to the ground is 40 inches. When fully lowered, the boom still has a little upward angle. The battery pack takes 6 AA batteries.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025Recibi el producto que compre en excelentes condiciones.
Top reviews from other countries
- denatReviewed in Canada on March 30, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive machine, good value
I highly recommend this crane. At over 4K pieces, this is a great value compared to both higher and lower priced sets. You get a lot in this package. The finished crane looks fantastic.
I purchased this for my 8 year old son. He’s built a number of technic sets in the past (rally car, mobile crane). He was ready to step up to a more advanced set. He worked on it for 4 days with minimal supervision. A few minor errors were easily fixed. Just make sure you double check every few steps.
Everything works! It is a fun building experience and you feel a sense of accomplishment when it’s complete. This thing is big!
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Rafael Rojano RamónReviewed in Mexico on May 1, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente modelo
Es el segundo lego technic que armo y esta brutal, las imágenes en internet no le hacen justicia, es más grande de lo que aparenta, la construcción es muy divertida (toma alrededor de 15hrs armarlo) y una vez terminado las funciones que tiene son muy buenas, muy recomendado
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Juan RuedaReviewed in Mexico on April 24, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Super entretenido
Super entretenido. Uno de los mejores modelos Lego
- Jesse GroenewoldReviewed in Canada on January 27, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Quality, Satisfying Build
Caveat: I am half-way through the process of building this (spending ~1 hour per week for 1.5 months).
I highly recommend this set for the enjoyable build process, the educational aspects of seeing and manipulating the mechanisms, and the quality of the parts. Nearly every time I sit down to work on it, I find something else that pleasantly surprises me, whether with how different components combine so smoothly, or with how helpful it can be to build and play with a mechanism to understand how it works. I have had no missing parts so far, and every part has been well made, fitting together like it should.
I have tried to work on the set with my 5 and 7 year old children, but they tend to get bored quickly, so this set is probably better suited to older children or adults.
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NormaReviewed in Mexico on June 22, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Es una belleza
Lego siempre vale la pena, es especial en amazon, solo hay que estar al pendiente de las promociones