🦖 Crash, Transform, Conquer – The Ultimate Playtime Evolution!
This golden Dinosaur Collision Transforming Car Toy combines dynamic crash-triggered transformations with magnetic technology, crafted from durable, non-toxic ABS. Designed to foster creativity, teamwork, and endless imaginative play, it’s the perfect gift for birthdays and holidays that stands out in any toy collection.
A**R
El envio rápido
Muy buena calidad a bajo precio le encanto a mi nieto fácil de armar y desarmar
N**K
Pricey and Needs Written Instructions
This is a relatively compact toy that I am sure will entertain several boys in my orbit. The product comes in a nicely decorated box, set up initially as two small cars. They are decorated nicely and are about the durability that you see with toys these days. Be aware that the product is small (the box holding both cars is only about 5" x 4.5" x 1.5"). This is a size that would easily fit in a Christmas stocking or Easter basket.I understand from reading the listing AND watching the videos that the item is played with by rear-ending one car into the other one with either a dragon or dinosaur instantly springing up (depending on which car is at the back). I'm CERTAIN this part will make a big hit. The figure can then be pulled apart and "transformed" back into 2 cars. I recall our son and his friends being mesmerized by Transformers when they were similar ages so I am fairly confident this part will also make a hit (once it's figured out...but I'm guessing their Dad will be able to help with that).I would recommend that the seller add some directions either as a paper insert or as clearly identified info on the box. The only directions I could find was a statement on the back of the box in the upper left corner (under a photo of 2 cars in about 3 Font) stating: "Shoot car a to the back of car B and instantly change to robot mode." This will not make a lot of sense to an 8-year old & this Senior Lady really had to hunt for it.This would be a good travel toy due to it's size and plus it won't take up a lot of storage space. The current price is $21, which is high IMO.
B**N
Lacks durability with target audience
This was a big hit for a few days, the way it changes by popping the 2 cars it makes together is rather ingenious. However after about a week of play the plastic parts weakened and snapped rendering it useless and disappointing.
J**R
Gift
Our grandson loves them- we bought 2
K**H
Not what's been advertised
Poorly built, cheap looking, putting it back is difficult doesn't lock well.
A**
Unique Toy, Kid Loved It Anyway
The concept is super cool but I could not for the life of me figure out how to do what they did on the video. They do change into a dog dragon type of thingy from cars but I couldn't slam them into each other to make what they did in the videos happen 😢 my son loved it though. But the main reason I even got it was because I thought it could transform like the videos did.
S**V
Cool idea
This snappy fun transforming toy is definitely unique and makes for a fun gift. Initial setup/assembly was simple enough, and getting the functionality of the transformation to work was easy. After performing the transformations a few times, I’d question the long term durability of the toy especially with the moving parts. Overall, it’s a cool toy at a reasonable value for the money, but the durability and functionality may be questionable over time.
R**R
A very neat and different take on toy transformations.
This was a free product. However, I have no incentive to be biased towards or against this product.This transforming set is an interesting one. You get two cars that, when put together, make a horse like dinosaur. And, this is where I am conflicted.If one of the cars "runs into" the back of the other car, a transformation to the dinosaur automatically happens. This takes out the puzzle of how to orient the different parts that make up the final form. However, some transforming toys tend to be extremely complicated for the age range that they target.You still have to figure out how to put the cars back to their original form. So your kids will be able to spend more time playing and have less down time doing the initial transformation. I can live with that.Both cars seem really well made. Though the hood on one of them is a bit tricky getting back in place when going back to car form. The wheels are smaller than what I feel they should be, given the size of the cars. Otherwise, I highly recommend this to anyone with a 3 year old or older kid.
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