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Hot WheelsCity Smashin Triceratops

R429

Retail: R630
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R429

R630
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Kids are challenged to save Hot Wheels City from a giant rampaging Triceratops! This exciting set provides storytelling play based on heroic action and skill. Challenge kids to stop the giant Triceratops from charging by launching into the destructive dino to take him down! Set includes a huge Triceratops dino on Hot Wheels City Main Street, a slam launcher shaped like a truck with orange track and a dramatic takedown moment. Includes one Hot Wheels vehicle. Take down the Triceratops and save Hot Wheels City! Build a Hot Wheels City by connecting other City play sets together. City play sets are also compatible with orange track and other sets.

Product Features
  • Age Range: 4 to 8 Years
  • Kids can put their skills to the test against the massive dino with multiple die-cast cars for amped up storytelling and skill-based play
  • Load a Hot Wheels car into the launcher and slam into the Triceratops to try and take him down!
  • If the launch wasn't strong enough, the Triceratops charges towards the car destroying Main Street
  • Kids are challenged to develop the skill and power to take the enormous Triceratops down. Knock him off his balance and he lands with a thump. The city is safe!
  • Reset is simple just push down the city street and reset the Triceratops
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Dreams are weird

They're like your brain's way of saying: you know what the world really needs? Nonsensical story lines that nobody questions and flying cars.

And even though we know they're absolutely bonkers and possess zero relevance whatsoever, we waste no time telling people all about them.

Nobody wants to hear it. You end up sounding like a toddler trying to explain the latest episode of Game of Thrones.

The only dream worth talking about is Martin Luther's. Fact.

Anyhoo, we had a dream we sold out by noon today and spent the rest of our time hanging out the Red Hot Chili Peppers at Home Affairs. Crazy, huh?