Crazy Dancer Remote Control Action Stunt Truck, RED

August 21, 2011 by admin  
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  • * Crazy Dancer Remote control Jeep.
  • * spins, bounces and blinks with built in music tracks.
  • * 90 degree flips
  • * 360 degree turns

Product Description
Put on a show with this Crazy Dancer remote-controlled stunt truck. The flashing lights, dancing truck and bumping music create a fun scene. Gear up for a good time with this remote-controlled stunt truck.

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Crazy Dancer Remote Control Action Stunt Truck, RED

Transformers Robot Powered Machines RPMs Series 27 MHz Radio Control Autobot Car – BUMBLEBEE with Working Headlights, Glowing Eyes on Remote Control and Speed Action Activated Speech and Sounds

October 9, 2010 by admin  
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  • Include: BUMBLEBEE with Working Headlights, Glowing Eyes on Remote Control and Speed Action Activated Speech and Sounds
  • Car Dimension: 7″ x 3-1/2″ x 2-1/2″
  • 27 MHz Radio Control
  • **Car does not convert to robot**
  • For age 5 and up

Product Description
His tires smoking on the pavement, Bumblebee charges into action! His powerful engine roars as he races to protect his human friends from the evil of the Decepticons. As scout for the Autobots, Bumblebee is always the fi… More >>


Transformers Robot Powered Machines RPMs Series 27 MHz Radio Control Autobot Car – BUMBLEBEE with Working Headlights, Glowing Eyes on Remote Control and Speed Action Activated Speech and Sounds

1/16 Heng Long Snow Leopard Smoke & Sound – In action

May 22, 2010 by admin  
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Video of my HL Snow Leopard (Pershing)shortly after S&S upgrade (Smoke and Sound). Starts up, drives around, fires BB, drives around some more. HL S&S upgrade kit available at Hobby Havoc Australia – Online store hobbyhavoc.com Easy-to-follow S&S install guide(by me) at wackywheelz.cjb.net

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1/16 Heng Long Snow Leopard Smoke & Sound – In action

May 19, 2010 by admin  
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Video of my HL Snow Leopard (Pershing)shortly after S&S upgrade (Smoke and Sound). Starts up, drives around, fires BB, drives around some more. HL S&S upgrade kit available at Hobby Havoc Australia – Online store hobbyhavoc.com Easy-to-follow S&S install guide(by me) at wackywheelz.cjb.net

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Action Toys in Two Cultures

November 24, 2009 by admin  
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Coming from a non-American childhood, action toys are a novelty for me. Back in the country where my childhood passed we had totally different toys – including action toys. Most of the toys were based either on cartoons or on imagination of an artists in the doll factory. There were plush animals making squeaky noises, remote-controlled tanks and lunar vehicles (Lunohod-1 was the hit); there were dolls with really strange facial expressions that could close and open their eyes and smaller dolls that couldn’t do anything but were a good throwing material.

We did not really have that much of action toys selection. There were tons of other stuff, but specifically action toys – like figures from Halo, Aliens or even hockey players – no one actually thought it would be a good idea to produce. Of course, there were no Halo, neither Gears of War, nor even a single action figure of a hockey or soccer player. And forget about Elvis, that guy was outright banned while he was still alive.

So what kids did was made action toys themselves. There was a scrapyard nearby my school with all kinds of telephone wire cuts and pieces scattered around. We collected the wires and weave action figures from those wires as we saw fit. We had built armies of foot swordsmen, squadrons of horse raiders, platoons of riflemen, machine gunners and sub-machine gunners. Battles that raged on our floors were rival only to those of ancient China and its terracotta armies. The best part of all of this (at least our parents appreciated this the most) the whole enterprise was absolutely free. There was, however, an incentive, since all died soldiers (or rather materials they were made of) would be divided by the winner and the looser of the battle. Called that spoils of war.

These days, obviously, are not the days of toy soldier conscription. The action toys, to paraphrase a well-known motto, are few, are proud and are very expensive – at least to be bought in similar quantities. Oh, and the fun part of scouting a scrap yard for wires of necessary colors and actually building your action figure are long gone. Instead, the action figures – whether produced by McFarlane or Neca – are almost photo realistic representations of the original, no matter be it military action figures, NFL football player or a Halo 3 Master Chief. Even more so, manufactured action figures have more accessories, more movements, look better and overall, probably more fun to play with.

In all honesty, sometimes I miss the childhood with self-made action toys, armies of wire soldiers and all the fun associated with it. On the other hand, when I see how toddlers, teenagers, and sometimes very much grown-ups are happy when they get their hands on one of the latest action figures - or an old one they’ve been dreaming about for so long, I think it’s a small price to pay.

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