It's not quite a model, and it's not quite a toy--it's a ZOID. This fearsome motorized Elephander seems like a model because you need to snap it together out of the plastic pieces provided. But it's also a toy, because once you've assembled the well-armed beast, it can crawl around and snap its jaws with motorized, battery-operated action. Younger kids might be intimidated by all the construction involved, but Elephander's step-by-step instructions (and the fact that you don't need any glue or special tools) help a lot. --Paul Hughes
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Elephander, a giant robotic mammoth, bristling with weapons and accessories. This Super Motorized Zoids figure is the largest Zoids yet. Originally from the 1980's, Zoids are mechanical monsters you build and customize. Each Zoid comes in kit form and quickly snaps together with no glue, instead using rubber bolts to hold the figure together. The Elephander has a motorized trunk that really moves, an adjustable shield, claws that move and extend, a cockpit that opens, and motorized walking action. Scale 1/72. Requires 1 'AA' battery (not included).
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Zoids Supreme Elephander
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