
Give kids a treat with this cool 2-in-1 build
Kids aged 7+ who love construction toys and tow trucks can have lots of fun with this 2-in-1 building set. The LEGO® Technic™ Telehandler (42133) buildable model comes with realistic features like the steering, lifting arm and tilting forks. There’s also a buildable pallet to lift, so kids can role-play different construction site adventures.
A 2-in-1 build
There’s lots to keep kids busy with this cool building set as the Telehandler model rebuilds into a Tow Truck toy with steering and a lifting crane arm.
Learn through play
LEGO Technic construction sets feature realistic movement and mechanisms that introduce young LEGO builders to the universe of engineering in an approachable and realistic way.
A treat for kids – Construction fans can enjoy time building and playing with this LEGO® Technic™ Telehandler 42133 toy for kids
Authentic features – The Telehandler model includes realistic details like the steering, lifting arm and tilting forks
Includes a pallet accessory – Kids can create role-play adventures using the Telehandler to lift and move the pallet
A 2-in-1 build – The Telehandler model rebuilds into a Tow Truck toy with steering and a lifting crane arm, letting kids enjoy even more construction-site role play
For young truck fans – This building set is designed for kids who love construction toys and tow truck models
Measurements – The telehandler model measures over 3 in. (8 cm) high, 6.5 in. (17 cm) long and 2.5 in. (7cm) wide
Learn through play – The LEGO® Technic™ universe offers advanced building sets for kids who are ready for a new building challenge
No compromises – LEGO® Technic™ components meet rigorous industry standards to ensure they are consistent, compatible and connect reliably every time
Safety ensured– LEGO® Technic™ components are dropped, heated, crushed, twisted and analyzed to make sure they meet strict global safety standards

About us
Christchurch Brick Shop is a family run business based in Christchurch, New Zealand. The store was founded in 2007, and in 2022 Hayley and Hayden took over running it. For the past fourteen years, they have had another unrelated business (a translation company), and prior to that, before the earthquakes, had the Cathedral Café (the cafe attached to the Christ Church Cathedral) and a successful Subway store.
With three teenagers, they are no strangers to the joy of LEGO as it has been a staple Christmas present in their home for many years, with anything Harry Potter always a firm favourite. The whole family is currently working on the Eiffel Tower together.
They source collectable and out of production LEGO sets from all over the world, leveraging the expertise of LEGO and e-commerce to bring these to their customers.