🚀 Unleash the Battle Bots! Transform, Play, and Conquer!
The GiGimelon Set of 6 Pcs Car Robot Toys features 5-inch deformation hero bots that easily transform into vehicles, making them perfect for imaginative play. Designed for preschoolers aged 5 and up, these durable toys promote creativity and teamwork while being lightweight and portable.
J**N
They're Definitely Not The Transformers You Remember... (But They Ain't Half Bad!)
I'm not sure where, to begin, with this set, honestly.On the one hand, these are cheap, and you're getting six toys for the price of $6.67 apiece. Much more affordable than the original Legends Class toys they're based on.On the other hand, some of them are incomplete (Optimus comes with no rifle), and others come with weapons they never had (Bumblebee and Powerglide). You could give one of Powerglide's rifles to Optimus so they both have a weapon, but still...After reading the reviews on this set, I found myself worrying a good bit while I waited for it to come in, and I'm happy to say I don't agree with their assessment of these. (I do see why they had issues with them, I absolutely see why some broke, but I think it depends on the quality of the set you get. Y'know, sometimes there's lemons in the batches kinda deal.)We'll use Powerglide as an example since he was the reason I bought this set. The loose wing/shoulder issue previously mentioned? It's true. The right arm/wing just droops in robot mode, like his arm was lopped off in battle. After a coating of nail polish clear coat protectant and light application of UV resin (the super glue alternative, not the 3D printer kind) the shoulder holds nice and tight and the figure transforms smoothly. The ball joints for his shoulders were a little loose as well, while everything else is nice and tight. ...perhaps too tight.And that's the basic gist with this set. One aspect will be a mess, other aspects will be just fine. And it's usually just one or two issues with the majority of the figure being passable at worst, and fully functional at best.The plastic is of an odd variety. It feels like Wei Jiang's notorious KO plastic (just as good as Hasbro's, in most cases, but still has that feeling of "oh, this could break...") and there's no give in some areas and too much in others. I can see why kids broke these because these are built to be thrown away more or less. Think of them as really well-made, fully transformable, party favors. That said, they play the part of a respectable action figure just fine. (Tolerances are the main issue.)If I had to rate them...1.) Powerglide (red Warthog plane)2.) Hot Rod (red car)3.) Starscream (other plane)4.) Megatron (silver tank)5.) Bumblebee (yellow car)6.) Optimus (red and blue truck)I really bought this set so I'd have a properly-scaled Powerglide with go with my WFC (Siege/Earthrise/Kingdom) figures and he's basically perfect. Throw on a Reprolabel/ToyHax sticker and you're good to go. He scales properly with the toys and the Sunbow scale chart. (That's a bit of info for the longstanding TF geeks such as myself.) I ended up with figures my son can play with, or ones that could be donated to a family in need, they're not a waste of plastic, no matter how negative some of the reviews can be. (Not saying the negativity isn't warranted, just that it's not going to be the same case for everyone.)I do think the price is reasonable, although maybe $5.00 per figure would be better, I think it would sell better as well, but I do recommend the set and I have to say that kids will break these if they don't have supervision. Parents should be watching them with these, and any other toy, when they first get them. Otherwise, you're begging to waste money and flush it down the drain. A little due diligence goes a long way to making these cheap knock-offs serve their purpose better.One last thing... It's true, they don't come in their original packaging (which was a plastic bubble on a card), they come wrapped in bubble wrap and kinda sandwiched into a rather small, but just enough, cardboard box and no instructions. (You can Google for the instructions or watch the YouTuber known as EmGo to figure out how these transform. He has videos of the original toys and these are oversized, yet a 1:1 duplicate of the originals, so their instructions will work here.
C**.
This product has some ups and downs.
When I received this item, I was surprised to find that all the figures were warrior class, not legends class (warrior class is bigger). This was a shame because I wanted to add these guys to my collection of legends class figures. I thought they would be legends class because they look exactly like their legends class counterparts in the Transformers Generations series.I know that these figures are not official Transformers brand, but I'm going to refer to them by the characters their based off of.The Optimus Prime figure I got was missing its blaster, but I didn't care much.The Bumblebee figure I got had some deformation that made it more difficult to transform from vehicle to robot mode without taking its arm off. Fortunately, these toys are designed to be able to do that.The Hot Rod/Rodimus and Powerglide figures are both good.The Starscream figure is lacking the color its legends class counterpart has.The Megatron figure was my favorite. His light gray and black color scheme looked exactly like in the original Transformers. Mine even has a shiny silver torso and head. He looks like he could turn into the original gun, but instead turns more realistically into a tank. I think this figure makes up for the others.In conclusion, they are decent figures, but they are warrior class and not legends class.
D**L
Birthday for 5yr old
They were hard to figure out how to transform.....frustrated the children. Needed some instructions.
S**P
Fun but fall apart easily
The grandchildren look forward to visiting. The first thing they look for is the box with these toys. That part is nice.However, They come apart too easy creating less play for them. Their fathers spend most of the time putting them back together. Maybe that is a two for?
F**N
Buyer beware
One broke as soon as it came out of packaging ~ 2 others were stuck....by the time my grandson loosened them enough to try to transform them their arms fell off. My grandson was very disappointed, which is sad. I do not recommend buying this. Cheap products, not worth the money!
R**D
Nice product fast shipping
Perfect gift for my 7 year old son, He had played with his sister transformer that was also small&fit in hand. He plays with them all day.
J**N
NOT WORTH IT!!
These are not actual Transformers. That was my mistake because I skimmed over the description. They are very difficult to change from robot to vehicle and back. Two of them come apart all the time. Don't waste your money. You'll only be disappointing yourself and child.
S**S
Fun toy for young children.
My grandson loved them. They were his first transformers. He had a good time trying to figure them out.
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