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Diecast military vehicles playset for kids. Includes tank, military truck, panzer, anti-air vehicle, attack helicopter, and scout helicopter. Great for birthday gifts and party favors. Made out of safe non toxic material. Vehicles have moveable parts that can rotate,
Randall M. Rueff (K9RMR)
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
Very nice and very sturdy all things considered.. I am impressed...Good day & God Bless...Randall M. RueffK9RMR
Lauren Richards - LB’s Finds
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024
Great quality and value! This little assortment is very nice, and my son loves playing with it. Also, cute gift idea.
CBJB
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
Fun little military vehicles for imaginative play. Would make a good gift or stocking stuffer. Good value.
Computerhigh
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
Sturdy and really intricately detailed. These are a good size and aren't ridiculously heavy. After quite a few trips down our stairs and several bubble baths the finish seems to be going strong. Great for a rambunctious little one.
Lilypad
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024
My nephews were so excited to receive this set of die-cast military vehicles. After opening the box, they spent hours playing with them. They love the detail in each toy vehicle and helicopter. The material is sturdy and can withstand some rough handling. This set is perfect for children who love everything and anything military.
J jonah
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
This is a fun set of die-cast military vehicles. They are certainly pot-metal, but no one has broken a tank gun barrel off either. They're an awkward size - too big to be compatible with hot wheels or micro machines, too small for green army men - maybe there is some other toy they are compatible with I haven't seen. That isn't really an issue - there are enough in the set for several kids to play with. IF you had TWO sets two kids could have their own army! I don't know why kids are into tanks again, but I realized I needed some around the house when my 12 year old nephew asked me to help him turn some broken other toy INTO a tank. These, a sandbox, and a pack of firecrackers are all we need to make our own war movie!
Sean
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023
Not a bad set of diecast military vehicles. They're slightly bigger than hot wheels. The set includes a couple of hummers, a couple of helicopters, an APC and a tank. The quality and detail is decent. Turrets move side to side, but not up and down. The blades on the choppers aren't great and don't spin well. My 7-year-old will play with these.
neurotome
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023
These China-made military vehicles are a great value, they are crafted with immense attention to detail. My kids can tell the difference between a lifelike reproduction and a soft-edged plastic "designed to appeal to kids" toy, and they like realism. These are part die-cast, part high-quality plastic and are more or less Hot Wheels scale but with better detail, fit and finish than your average Hot Wheels car. (The tank is smaller than it should be, it should dwarf its truck-based company but instead could fit in their same parking spots.) There are a bunch of weird little white lettering decals - USA makes sense, but USHTAL is not an operational outfit, and the fanciful names like "Conqueror and Vanguard" do not relate to currently existing equipment - but if you don't look too close they look cool.All painted in the same dark olive gloss - a few shades darker than drab - there are 2 air and 4 ground vehicles in this assortment, suitable for a variety of assault / repulsion missions. The helis are loosely based on the Bell 47 and AH-1 Cobra, although the Bell has a retractable, enclosed tail rotor system not found on real aircraft. There is an M1 Abrams tank, an up-armored Humvee with a rocket launcher, some sort of mobile SAM unit, and a 6x6 that borrows its front end from the M1117 but takes the top turret, side profile and 6 wheel config from an FNSS Pars prototype shown at a 2005 arms show - at least as near as I can tell. (I enjoyed the Wikipedia deep dive, probably worth the price of admission right there.)There is a sticker on the bottom of the tank that shows the name and address of the Chinese toy factory where these toys were produced on 16-Aug-2022, but in the 5 minutes since starting this review my kids have taken the tank, and most of the other vehicles, away to play with them. I think that says it all right there!
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