Introducing the Construction Edition Official Sticker Album

For the first time ever, construction enthusiasts, kids, and collectors can immerse themselves in the ultimate tribute to some of the world’s most iconic construction equipment with the launch of the Construction Edition Official Sticker Album.  

This collection brings together 20 famous OEM brands in a collectible set featuring 312 stickers, including 84 special shiny ones.

The Construction Edition Sticker Album showcases the industry’s most awe-inspiring machines, from massive mining equipment to towering cranes and eco-friendly excavators. Packed with fascinating history, facts and stats, this album offers an engaging and educational experience for all ages to inspire a new generation of construction enthusiasts. 

The Construction Edition Official Sticker Album is now available at major retailers across the UK, including Tesco, Nisa, Asda, Morrisons Daily, One Stop and more than 1,000 independent news retailers. In Ireland, starter packs and stickers are available at all Eason stores. [See below for further details.]

Look out for the Golden JCB DIGatron sticker: Find a Golden JCB DIGatron sticker and win a tour of the JCB factory and a JCB goody bag. There are five stickers featuring the JCB DIGatron Monster Jam truck hidden in random packs of Construction Edition sticker packs. 

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An amazing opportunity to venture behind the scenes of JCB’s world famous diggers; this unique tour includes historical information, little-known facts, exciting insights and gets you up close to the JCB manufacturing process. The tour of JCB World Headquarters will then take you to the assembly line of the world famous backhoe loader to see how the machine is built from the delivery of the sheet steel, profiling, laser cutting, welding, paint shop, assembly and finally the finished product.  You will also see the Story of JCB exhibition.

This sticker album follows the success of the Monopoly Construction Edition (launched September 2023) and Construction Edition Top Trumps, designed to generate nostalgia for some and inspiration for others.

The Construction Edition Official Sticker Album has been developed by the team behind The Construction Index, a leading UK trade magazine and news service. “We created Construction Edition to generate excitement and interest in construction and the amazing machines that are used across the industry,” said publisher Paul Buist.  “By placing construction brands into homes through play, we hope to foster repeat engagement and a love for learning about the industry.”

He added: “The Construction Edition Sticker Album is more than a collection, it’s a celebration of innovation, engineering and the joy of discovery.” 

For more information or to find a stockist near you, (Store Locator towards bottom of page). 

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