I kept SE and Scarlett because they are fun and show the perks of the bigger scale. The rest just do not do it for me. I actually found the whole wave at WM. Seeing the future stuff that isn’t Cobra Island Target stuff really cemented my stance to opt out.
I bought all of wave 1 and returned everything except SE and Scarlett. Sure I’ll pick up a blueshirt or two for them to fight, but this line is not for me.
Looks like they are getting more in. I searched World Peacekeepers.
Click N’ Play Mega Military Army Base Barrack Command Center Play Set with Accessories -74 Pieces.
Click N' Play Military Armored Assault Tank 27 Piece Play Set with Accessories.
Click N’ Play Military Special Operations...
Run a search of Brand: Click N’ Play on Amazon and it is turning up a bunch of the standard PTE stuff.
Click N’ Play Military Attack Combat Helicopter 20 Piece Play Set with Accessories.
Click N' Play Military Checkpoint 60 Piece Play Set with Accessories.
Click N' Play Military Desert...
I’ve invited ShowZ Store to sign up and keep us up to date with new JoyToy product since they maintain a good relationship with many members of other toy boards. They also have that $50 squad with free shipping you are looking for...
Very nice. I wish I had the desire to add a 1:16 Sherman to my collection, but I just hate the tank. Returned the 1:18 one to Target within days of buying it.
I found this for anyone looking for something completely different in their WWII collection.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/US-Stock-Henglong-Model-Static-Tank-3878-1-16-Plastic-Soviet-KV-1/224050346687?hash=item342a70fabf:g:j7QAAOSwt0db7d5U
I have a fully functioning RC one and it’s definitely a...
Plus most WWII guys were buying this crap off the shelf at Walmart, so it wasn’t nearly as expensive as it is in these dark days.
I can’t wait to see what WWII troops JoyToy is going to produce since I really need a set of Russians.
Right. The plug in play with the app makes Toybox very appealing for kids, but I thought it was a 200 micron printer that certainly impacts the small detail parts I’d want it for. First thing I would do is print TUSK armor for my 1:16 Abrams.
I’ve been reading up on 3d printers lately and I think you just pushed me over the ledge. I just can’t decide if a .200 printer like the Toybox will be good enough for me to print 1/16 parts while being really fun for the daughters.
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