You have no items in your shopping cart.
Bring the power and charm of classic railways to life with the UGears Steam Locomotive wooden model kit. This DIY mechanical model allows you to assemble a fully functional, self-propelled steam engine, complete with realistic moving parts, wheels, and gears βοΈ.
Crafted from high-quality, eco-friendly laser-cut plywood πΏ, the UGears Steam Locomotive requires no glue or batteries. Once assembled, you can wind it up π and watch it move forward on its own, capturing the magic of vintage steam locomotives right in your home or office.
Perfect for hobbyists, model enthusiasts, and STEM learners, this wooden locomotive combines hands-on building, engineering skills, and interactive fun, making it both a captivating project and a stunning display piece πβ¨.
Fully mechanical moving locomotive
Self-propelled using a wind-up rubber-band motor π§
Working wheels and gear-driven mechanism βοΈ
Open design showcases internal gears and moving parts π οΈ
No glue or batteries required β
Made from eco-friendly, precision-cut plywood πΏ
Inspired by classic steam locomotives π
Product Name: Steam Locomotive
Brand: UGears
Model Type: Wooden mechanical model kit
Movement: Self-propelled (wind-up rubber-band motor)
Number of Parts: 403 π§©
Assembly Time: Approximately 8β10 hours β±οΈ
Difficulty Level: Advanced
Material: High-quality plywood
Assembled Model Size: 36 Γ 6 Γ 9.5 cm
Package Dimensions: 38 Γ 16 Γ 4 cm π¦
Recommended Age: 14+ π€
Glue Required: No β
Power Source: Mechanical (rubber-band motor) β‘
Model train enthusiasts and hobbyists π
Fans of wooden mechanical model kits π§©
STEM learners and aspiring engineers π§
Unique interactive educational gifts π
Eye-catching display pieces with motion πΌοΈ
The UGears Steam Locomotive combines engineering, mechanics, and hands-on fun in one immersive DIY wooden model kit. Build it, wind it up, and watch your locomotive come alive β a perfect blend of craftsmanship, motion, and nostalgia πβ¨.
Build. Wind. Watch it move. ππ₯
Β
Β
Β 
Steam train assembly instruction by Ugears inventor Denis:
Β