World Famous Comics: Hot Wheels The Batman Batmobile Transporter
Hot Wheels The Batman Batmobile Transporter
From: Mattel Average Rating: Binding: Toy Label: Mattel Manufacturer Minimum Age: 3 years Manufacturer Maximum Age: 6 years Model: K9788 Release Date: June 12, 2006
Features:
Kids can load their basic car collection into the trailer and launch them onto the track with the tilt ramp launcher
Includes a detachable cab, one piece of track, barrels and cones
Great toy i bought this from toys r us and i must say i was very happy with it compared to some other similar toys that were there. this was bought for my sons 3rd b-day, this was his favorite present and he had no trouble learning how to play with the toy after i showed him how it worked. i wish they had different versions of this truck maybe a gas truck and an actual closed end trailer to store the cars! well any how after i read these posts about it being a bad toy i had to defend it because my son loves it like a stuffed animal!!
Flimsy plastic, Terrible design As the other reviewers stated, it's difficult for my 5 & 2-year-olds (& their Mommy) to figure out. Also, it's made of a very cheap, flimsy plastic -- which seems to be the norm for a lot of the Hot Wheels tracks, etc. Terrible truck with such great potential.
Supermax Super Dissapointing!!!! I agree with the previous posters, this has to be one of the worst designed toys from Hot Wheels yet! My son just received this for his 4th birthday and every button or feature on it has frustrated him (he's screaming at it as I'm writing this!). He was so excited when he got it, as he lives for anything Hot Wheels. He is determined to get everything to work on the truck but I can tell that he is going to get so frustrated with it that he'll end up breaking it. Save yourself the money and your child the heartbreak, don't buy this toy!
A dud from Hot Wheels Our 3 year old son just loves Hot Wheels cars. This transporter, however, is not one of his favorites. It's easy to see why. The back is difficult to lower, with it being controlled by a very small button on the bottom of the trailer. Who ever thought of this design for a child? It's also very easy for the child to accidentally get his fingers caught in the trailer when lowering it.
The cones and barrels are easily lost and the storage of them in the trailer is badly designed. They have a small piece of plastic that "locks" in the barrels or cones which is impossible for a child to figure out.
I'd recommend passing on this toy if you have a child in the 3-5 year old range.