Hot Wheels T-REX Rampage Play Set

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  • Save the city from the T-Rex’s destruction
  • Launch objects at the dino to stop the attack
  • Ferocious sounds add to the action
  • Collapsible buildings are easily re-set to enjoy the fun over and over again
  • Works with most Hot Wheels cars

Product Description
Chomp up an entire city or save it from the dino destruction. Set includes a chomping T-rex with ferocious sounds and buildings to build and destroy, like an “exploding” gas station and a collapsible bridge. Launch objects at the dino to save the city. Includes one car, the Overbored 454. Colors may vary. Not for use with some Hot Wheels vehicles. Requires three AG13 button-cell batteries (included). Measures 40″L x 15.5″W x 17″H…. More >>

Hot Wheels T-REX Rampage Play Set

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5 comments

  1. marie says:

    My five year old really wanted this toy, but she was very disappointed once it was set up and she only played with it one time. First, be prepared to spend about 20 minutes putting the pieces together. The set requires that the child pick up the dinosaur and smash him into the various buildings etc. Then someone needs to put the pieces back together again to continue play. For example, the buildings fold in half and need to be put upright and a piece of the road falls off if the child smashes the dinosaur into it. Putting some of the pieces back together was difficult for my 5 year old. To be honest, my money would have been better spent to purchase just a plastic dinosaur and then my child could knock down blocks or other toys.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. My son received this from Santa. He is 3 (almost 4). It is hard for him to make this work. It is even hard for me – as some things do not do what they are supposed to – they stick. The T-rex is really cool and that was his biggest kick. When we tried to put it together, we were missed a spring retainer. The piece stayed in – but not as good as it should. I called Mattel and because they did not just sell the retainer, they sent us a whole new race track. We also got to keep the original. I figure, I will let him destroy the first one and then we can open the next. They really are a good company.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Daniel Sroka says:

    This is the poorest built toys we purchased this holiday season. The quality of the plastic used is thin and fragile, and a couple pieces were so warped they couldn’t fit together. The dinosaur is fun, and decently made, as is the car. Besides that, it’s a bit of a one trick pony: you set it up, you knock it down, repeat. Our son is having some fun with it, although is growing bored after a few hours of play. I would not recommend this toy, unless you can find it on sale for $10-15.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. D. Stokes says:

    I purchased this for my 5 year old grandson who is autistic. This toy helps him use his imagination, holds his attention for a long period of time (usually autistic kids have small attention spans). The only downside I find and didn’t include in the rating, is the constant refilling of water. So I just give him a large pitcher of water so he can refill it instead of constantly going in and out of the house dripping water on the floor. I highly recommend this toy. He is only allowed to use it outside, so I have to figure out what to do during the winter months ;) . An adult does need to assemble it, but my grandson learned how to do it just by watching his grandfather. I feel the price was good too.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Maria Tejeda says:

    I bought this toy for my nephew who is 5 years old and he absolutely loves it. He spends hours playing with it because there is so much to do and so many different components. And this toy is easy to share because there are many different parts.
    Rating: 5 / 5