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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
A Truly Awesome RC Buggy Film Replica!
By Monty Moonlight
Here he is, the one remote control car made to be very authentic to the RC in the Toy Story film series, using PIXAR’s own computer selective information for his design. This is the RC all the accumulators are after, and for good reason. RC is fantastic, beautifully detailed, and he’s to the full or entire extent operational too! He looks and sounds like he came right out of the movies! As with all these film precise toys, yeah, there are a couple of inaccuracies, but most wouldn’t observe them offhand. RC’s got a fifth wheel under his body that allows him to turn and lift himself up. This fifth wheel is the main complaint stickler’s of film accuracy have had when it comes to him so far, along with a great deal of folks who just don’t like the idea of an RC car that can’t turn it is front wheels. Another inaccuracy is the remote, which has Forward and Reverse modes rather than Turbo, On, and Off (as in the films), and also includes a series of 4 buttons underneath the steering wheel that are not in the films. However, the standard look of the remote is precisely like the film besides these tiny details changed for the sake of RC’s functionality. Of course, a lot of accumulators aren’t thrilled when film accuracy is sacrificed for play features. There are other RC toys out for the kiddies. As was mentioned, all the Toy Story Collection certificate of authenticity toys have difficulties like this, but they are still finelooking aweinspiring looking for us collectors, and the special play features are still fun, exceptionally in a case like this, a remote control car. RC may do all kinds of stuff. A bit remindful of the R2-D2 interactional toy, RC has respective fun modes like Explore, Talk, Talk Back(MIC ON/OFF feature), Follow, and of course the regular R/C mode. In the Explore Mode, RC will wander around on his own, very seldom bumping into anything thanks to his infrared sensors. If he does bump something, he has a good shock-absorbing front bumper to send him the other way. In Talk Mode, RC will do expressive movements and sounds (honking, spinning, shaking excitedly, and stuff like that), and in Talk Back Mode, he’ll respond to your voice with such things. Then, there’s the Follow Mode, which relies on your voice, something that never works utterly well with interactional toys, but still works okay and is fun when it does. Basically, RC will come to you and follow your voice, you just have to be pretty loud. The four little buttons on the remote control these features, and the steering wheel and forward/back lever along with the trigger are how you do the basic R/C stuff.
10 of 11 humans found the following review helpful.
It’s just okay
By Bradley
It seemed actually neat with lots of potential. Our daughter was excessively affected emotionally when she got it. It is a nice looking car and very nice detail, also a little more prominent than expected. It does not stair very well the way it is set up and does not go very fast. The conception is great but I would not buy this again unless it was $19.99, it is disappointing for a $70 remote control car. Our daughter likes it but does not play with it much since it may be boring with it is slow response time.
4 of 4 humans found the following review helpful.
DON’T LISTEN TO THE BAD REVIEWS
By HELPDESKGUY
We received this as a gift for our 5 year old daughter for Christmas. RC details are amazing! Like you took it off the Toy Story movie screen. Personality is dead on! Remote took galore time getting used to however, was not that challenging. RC moves hence and for the review who wrote it does not move very fast…I don’t think it was intended to race and it moves fast sufficient for any child who loves RC. Build quality is great!
Bottom Line:
If you love Toy Story and you Love RC then you will LOVE this toy!
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