🚙 Drive into Adventure with Every Pull-Back!
The Toy Trucks for Boys Age 4-7 are durable diecast models made from zinc alloy and ABS plastic, featuring sound and light effects, a sightseeing cabin, and a pull-back operation mode. Perfect for imaginative play and as a collectible item, these trucks are designed for safety and fun, making them an excellent gift for young car enthusiasts.
Item Dimensions | 8.66 x 5.27 x 4.84 inches |
Item Weight | 15.68 ounces |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Theme | Toy Truck |
Color | White |
Toy Vehicle Form | Truck |
Supported Battery Types | Alkaline |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 6 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
Operation Mode | Pull-Back |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Convertible |
A**E
Good quality
Purchased for my nephews birthday and it was a hit! He loves it!
B**2
Cool Toy For Kids, Within Reason
This monster camping truck from Oanmyjjo is snazzy and bodacious, enough to wow the child in your family (or yourself). This replica of a Ford Raptor pickup truck goes the extra mile with the addition of a 2nd rear axle, creating a 6X6 platform that also offers a rack-top tent for play camping. The operable doors, hood, tailgate and tent "flaps" all add realism to the miniature world of play. Roughly scaled between 1/25th and 1/34th scale, this toy truck is done well enough to attract the attention of scale model collectors. Although the undercarriage of the rear axles is not accurate for appearance, it serves the function of housing the pull back motion. It still creates the illusion of a beefy drive train. Many operational add-ons make this a versatile toy.Our title mentions "within reason," and that refers to some confusion of the advertising copy on the Amazon page. There are multiple mentions of the age group that this toy is appropriate for, ranging from 3 years old up to 9 years old. The box clearly is marked "6+." The messaging is confusing and conflicting, particularly when you consider the miscellaneous accoutrements that are included with this toy. These small parts could pose a choking hazard, so be cautious with younger children.As for the finer details, the Amazon vendor's page neglects to inform that this toy requires batteries to operate the lights built into the toy. The box does show the necessary power requirements (three AG-13 batteries). For those of you who may be a collector, one of the cardinal rules of maintaining a collection of scale models is to keep the original packaging, thus adding value as the toy ages. The box that surrounds the toy is capable of displaying the model housed within with a large clear plastic window, no doubt intended for shelf display in a store. However, some collectors use this feature to display while keeping the model clean from dust and fingerprints. To that end, the exterior carton should be durable. We have worked with many model manufactures overseas and some are capable of producing collectible packaging while others are more value minded and opt for a lighter weight cardboard wrap. This model is of the later. Understandably, at $33, you are not procuring a museum-quality collectible, so realize the need for caution with the carton if this is your intention.Constructed of diecast and ABS plastic, this toy should offer hours of entertainment for your young children and some older ones as well.
S**A
Well constructed and child loves it!
Nice truck. The lights for the tent work well. The design of the whole setup is fun, and everything is constructed well. The metal is pretty strong. Our 10yr old really likes it! He’s pretending the tent and vehicle are a camping setup for his micro machine tiny vehicles. They sleep in the tent and drive the truck, apparently. So it’s a hit, it seems!
A**D
Great option for gifting
This diecast model of F150 Raptor is not only attractive for its gleaming white color but also gives an interactive play session that holds the attention of the child for several hours.One distinguishing feature of the truck is the pull-back mechanism, where through pulling on it, children will be able to release the truck forward. This provides more fun because kids are racing against each other or their speed record. Extras lights and sound effects made the game more fun, making it feel even more real and fun.The cabin is a great sight to behold, and kids find it inspirational as they narrate their adventures. The truck can withstand rough handling on account of its rugged construction, thus allowing it to withstand vigorous children.
S**N
Pretty awesome toys with lots of futures 👍🏼
NOT for collectors but it’s an amazing kids toy, great value and love all the futures and all the accessories provided, This is really a very worthwhile choice.I gave this toy as a gift to my nephew at his birthday party last week and his reaction exceeded my expectations. He loves my camper F150 truck and this replica toy is perfect for him to play with!The kid is so happy and satisfied with his new truck and he highly recommend it.
W**S
A Fun, Decent Knockoff with Questionable Design
The truck is pretty cool. Solidly built, smooth rolling function, and doors, hood, and tailgate all function well. Only two downsides as to the truck itself. The first is that it only makes two sounds, and as far as I could figure out, only when the front doors are opened. The first sound is a car alarm going off; realistic? Yes. Annoying very quickly? Also yes. The second sound is just a triple horn honk. Both sounds cue up with a few lights flashes. Nothing fancy.The second downside to the truck--and I consider this one to be a bit of a big deal--is that this truck is clearly designed and perhaps marketed as a Ford F-150 Raptor. It even says "Raptor" on the front door. However, as you can see in the photo I've included, the front and rear vehicle logo says "FOPO." A kid won't care. It's a fun truck. But if you're looking for any level of authenticity as far as models go, please be aware that this is not a legit Ford model.The camper top, while neat, is not at all to scale with the vehicle. This is largely due to the furniture included in the camper. Anyone small enough to fit in the bed or on the couch would not be big enough to drive the truck, or even climb the ladder for that matter. Again, a kid won't care, but it makes the camper seem like it's an incongruous afterthought--as though the components weren't originally meant to go together.Everything works, and it looks really cool from five feet away.
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