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Hot Wheels T-REX Rampage Play Set

Brand: Mattel
Category: Toy

List Price: $44.99
Buy New: $31.25
You Save: $13.74 (31%)



New (10) from $31.25

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 1806

Batteries Included: Yes
Age: 4 - 15 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.1
Dimensions (in): 4.2 x 15 x 24

MPN: N2220
Model: N2220
UPC: 027084652888
EAN: 0027084652888
ASIN: B001446D02

Release Date: June 1, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Save the city from the T-Rex's destruction
  • Launch objects at the dino to stop the attack
  • Ferocious sounds add to the action
  • Collapsible buildings are easily re-set to enjoy the fun over and over again
  • Works with most Hot Wheels cars

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Chomp up an entire city or save it from the dino destruction. Set includes a chomping T-rex with ferocious sounds and buildings to build and destroy, like an "exploding" gas station and a collapsible bridge. Launch objects at the dino to save the city. Includes one car, the Overbored 454. Colors may vary. Not for use with some Hot Wheels vehicles. Requires three AG13 button-cell batteries (included). Measures 40"L x 15.5"W x 17"H.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Hot Wheels Fun   January 6, 2009
This was a Christmas gift requested by my seven-year-old grandson, who is a big Hot Wheels fan. These sets are relatively inexpensive, fit well with other sets and provide a lot of fun for the imaginative child who can dream up stunts and adventures for his many Hot Wheels cars. A good choice, I would say.


4 out of 5 stars Fun for kids who like cars and dinosaurs destruction.   January 3, 2009
My 4-year old got this from his grandparents for Christmas, and likes it just fine. It took awhile to put together, but nothing outrageous, maybe 10-15 minutes, with "help" from our 4 and 6 year old. It didn't require any special tools, and we didn't need to supply any batteries. This toy is definitely much cooler than just knocking down blocks with a plastic dinosaur. It's cute to have the Empire State Building, complete with revolving helicopter, the dinosaur roars, and can hold the car in its mouth, and there is an area of the track that the car fits into, which you can spin wildly out of control with a little lever. That's my personal favorite part. For the money it seems well-made, and something that can be used for some fun creative play.


1 out of 5 stars Disappointed   December 24, 2008
My five year old really wanted this toy, but she was very disappointed once it was set up and she only played with it one time. First, be prepared to spend about 20 minutes putting the pieces together. The set requires that the child pick up the dinosaur and smash him into the various buildings etc. Then someone needs to put the pieces back together again to continue play. For example, the buildings fold in half and need to be put upright and a piece of the road falls off if the child smashes the dinosaur into it. Putting some of the pieces back together was difficult for my 5 year old. To be honest, my money would have been better spent to purchase just a plastic dinosaur and then my child could knock down blocks or other toys.

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