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  • 08-26-2015, 10:39 AM
    JeffSaylor

    REVIEW: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles T-MACHINES

    Turtle Power Hits The Streets...



    Turtle Power hits the streets with a new line of die-cast vehicles from Nickelodeon’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles called T-MACHINES. All your favorite Turtles are here along with the rest of the gang to road rage it out over a slice of pizza. These 1/50th scale vehicles use die-cast chasis along with plastic to kids a new way to cowabunga.

    Playmates Toys has created three line-items now available at your local store:




    Single Pack Vehicles retail for $3.99 and include a character posed over the vehicle. Pictured here are Leo in AT-3 and Splinter in Rat Attack. New York won’t know what hit ‘em! There are about fourteen T-Machines single packs to choose from.




    Vehicles with Sound: There’s four vehicles (one for each turtle) that feature 10-15 sound effects and phrases. For review is Talking Leo in Extreme Party Wagon and Talking Raph in Extreme Speed Demon. The sounds vary from screeching tires, revving engines, honking horns, slashing weapons and phrases, all with a push of a button.




    Leonardo says the following phrases: “It’s Turtle Time!” “It’s Go Time!” “Let’s Finish This!” “Let’s Move!” “Bring it!” “Attack!” “No Way!”

    Raphael says: “Alright!” “Time for Night Patrol!” “Turtle Power!” “Bring it On!” “Get ‘em!” “It’s Go Time!”

    The Vehicles with Sound assortment retail for $7.99 each.




    Lastly, there are the playsets. You can’t have cars without a place to drive can you? Choose from a variety of sets including Garage & Lair, Turtles Revenge Track, or Race to the Sewer. All playsets come with a exclusive vehicle. For this review, we have the Sewer Gas Station with Mikey in T-Rawket.




    Retailing at $14.99, the playsets offer a few ways for your T-Machines to drive and battle each other. Buy more sets and connect them together for more play. The Sewer Gas Station has the ability to connect with the Garage & Lair to extend your driving. But if that isn’t enough, all T-Machines are scaled properly to fit with other competing tracks.

    If your young ones aren’t old enough for the figures, the T-Machines should engage them adequately enough! Check out tons of new photos of all of these fun TMNT figures by following the link below. For more TMNT news, follow the official TMNT Play facebook page. Turtle Power!




    Review & Photography by David Yeh
    T-Machines Courtesy Playmates Toys




    To buy action figures, take a look at BigBadToyStore.com, TheToySource.com, Toynk.com, BriansToys.com, ToyWiz.com, MonkeyDepot.com, and EntertainmentEarth.com.

    For hobby miniatures and all your gaming needs, visit MiniatureMarket.com.


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