🔥 Unleash the legend, conquer the loop! 🏁
The Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Loop-And-Flip Trophy Challenge Playset features a 1:64 scale die-cast Bigfoot truck with exclusive 50th anniversary design. It offers two thrilling stunt modes—loop launch and backflip trophy challenge—designed to enhance motor skills and imaginative play for kids aged 4 and up. Compatible with all 1:64 scale trucks, this set delivers high-octane fun without batteries.
Product Dimensions | 21.59 x 78.23 x 33.53 cm; 920.52 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 4 - 5 years |
Item model number | JBX64 |
Manufacturer's Suggested Maximum Weight | 5 Kilograms |
Educational Objective(s) | Imagination development, hand-eye coordination, motor skills |
Language: | Multilingual |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Number of pieces | 14 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Scale | 1:64 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | no batteries required |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 17 Nov. 2024 |
ASIN | B0D7PTKRVP |
T**V
Great success
My grandson adores this toy - of all the birthday presents this is the one that got most play. Easy for little ones to operate on their own snd the brilliant thing for adults is - no batteries!!!! Fantastic
A**R
Lovely present
Bought for an 8 year old who loves Hot Wheels, and it was very well-received.
D**N
Bought for birthday
Bought for birthday in June, but like all hot wheels should be good quality
G**R
Great car stunt game for kids
I got this with my grandson in mind because I thought it looked great fun and was impressed with the 'Hotwheels' brand. The track and car arrive in a decent enough cardboard box which means it is great for gifting. Kids love a big box don't they? You can see the monster truck through a window in the box and it looks so cool that you can't wait to start playing. The assembly was easy enough - for me anyway - but my grandson found that the lever to release the car, was abit too difficult, which kind of took the edge off the fun. Once released, the car rockets at speed over the track and does a loop before, hopefully landing in one of the 3 buckets. It took a few attempts to get these in the right place. As you would expect from this brand, the quality is good overall. I think this is slightly overpriced for what you get, but think the established brand name will be attractive to purchasers
M**R
Very good buy
Grandson loves it
S**.
Perfect
We had lots of fun with this and the bowls even spin back around for easier storage.
I**E
Good basic set with Bigfoot included
This set looks pretty good value given you get Bigfoot included and that would be over £10 on it's own. It's a basic game so good for all ages, whack the lever and shoot the truck into one of the baskets. Overall very happy and the kids enjoy it
G**J
Nice idea - the launcher is quite hard for small children to operate
The media could not be loaded. I had high hopes for this play set, having enjoyed Hot Wheels as a child. Now being a grandparent, I looked forward to constructing and playing with it with my grandchildren.It clips together very well and is quite solid once constructed. It does not feel like it will break easily.The mechanism to propel the monster truck forwards is rather hard for a small child to press down. It requires quite a hefty whack to make the truck do a proper loop the loop and then land in one of the cups.Having said that, the children do like it and it raised a lot of smiles. The ability to move various parts of this around so that the truck can jump into various other items is quite nice.The stickers that come with the kit must be put on by you.Just be aware that they are very sticky and if you start to make a mistake while applying them, there is no going back. If you try to pull them back off, they will tear. So be careful when sticking the stickers on.For just under £20 (£19.99 at time of review), this seems ok for what you get. But in my mind, it's a bit of a one-show pony.The track parts can be packed away again with a fair bit of effort to disconnect the various parts.I'm not sure how long it will last if I continually construct and deconstruct it when the children come round. Only time will tell, but I do feel it may not withstand too many constructs and deconstructs.
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