from: The Monster Factory July 01, 2006 Best Selling > Toys > Interactive Toys and Robots
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great little phone charm, very cute, love the way it flashes and spins!! I bought one for me and my 10 yr old daughter, and hers broke the first day she had it. Fair enough she is a child, so I thought nothing of it. I started using mine and by the end of the day it was being held together with cellotape. Would only recommend if you are really really careful with stuff....or live wrapped up in cotton wool
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great little phone charm, very cute, love the way it flashes and spins!! I bought one for me and my 10 yr old daughter, and hers broke the first day she had it. Fair enough she is a child, so I thought nothing of it. I started using mine and by the end of the day it was being held together with cellotape. Would only recommend if you are really really careful with stuff....or live wrapped up in cotton wool
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I begged and pleaded with my husband to get me these for Christmas and he got me TWO lots so I spent most of the day watching these cute little stick men interacting with one another when I should have been doing more important stuff like cooking the Christmas dinner! Utterly compulsive, especially when you have more than one set because you can rearrange them and stand them on their little pixellated heads and everything (they fall down!)and they'll just do their thing. You can also play with each one individually, albeit a very basic game. My five-year-old decided that HE wanted some of his own so we had to go and get HIM some too and now the house is overrun with them. Amusing, highly addictive and great, great fun for big kids everywhere.
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My little boy wanted one of these for Christmas after seeing one a while back. The one I bought doesn't work properly leaving me frustrated and my wee boy disappointed. Not very good at all.
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from: Impact June 06, 2005 Best Selling > Toys > Interactive Toys and Robots
I just bought this for my little brothers 12th birthday he was excited when he saw it he played with it for less than a minute before maro went crazy and drove all around the room without a single button being pushed. Sometimes he choosed to work other times he doesnt. As a collectors item it's nice but as a toy for children it's very risky.
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I just bought this for my little brothers 12th birthday he was excited when he saw it he played with it for less than a minute before maro went crazy and drove all around the room without a single button being pushed. Sometimes he choosed to work other times he doesnt. As a collectors item it's nice but as a toy for children it's very risky.
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I just bought this for my little brothers 12th birthday he was excited when he saw it he played with it for less than a minute before maro went crazy and drove all around the room without a single button being pushed. Sometimes he choosed to work other times he doesnt. As a collectors item it's nice but as a toy for children it's very risky.
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I bought this toy for myself (I'm a big kid at heart) as it looked good fun to assemble, and I liked the idea of a continual marble run. Initially it was all smooth going, until it came to the final stages of putting together the cable marble run and the motorised lift. The leaflet isn't that easy to decipher, plus some of the parts don't fit well together at all. So after an evening of careful patience-testing assembly, I finally set it going before it promptly fell apart. The problem is the motor which lifts the marbles up - the cogs keep falling off the motor axle. It definitely needs glue if you intend to use it for what it's intended.
To be honest, if this is the standard of quality of a piece this size, I'm glad I didn't buy ... Read More:
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I bought this toy for myself (I'm a big kid at heart) as it looked good fun to assemble, and I liked the idea of a continual marble run. Initially it was all smooth going, until it came to the final stages of putting together the cable marble run and the motorised lift. The leaflet isn't that easy to decipher, plus some of the parts don't fit well together at all. So after an evening of careful patience-testing assembly, I finally set it going before it promptly fell apart. The problem is the motor which lifts the marbles up - the cogs keep falling off the motor axle. It definitely needs glue if you intend to use it for what it's intended.
To be honest, if this is the standard of quality of a piece this size, I'm glad I didn't buy ... Read More:
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OK, so I'm 37. But this has to be the best toy I have been given in the last ten years!! In recent years, my two young sons have had great toys given to them - Scalextric, Hornby, RC Cars and many others that they have as theirs - and many are great, but they are not mine - and none are as good as this!
My eldest (7) was given a similar 'Copter for Christmas, and has even beaten me to landing back on to on the "launch pad" (a biscuit tin - the tiny helicopter does not particularly like being launched from our carpet) that we have in the living room. However his 'Copter is to be returned as it is faulty, and I think I will get another of these on a different channel so we can fly at the same time.