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by NSA » Mon Feb 27, 2012 8:07 pm
First impressions:
The Good:
1. It's tough. Typical Unimax/Bravo Team build quality. They're meant for kids, so they can take some abuse without breaking. Not a lot of small delicate parts/edges to easily lose/break.
2.It has a PUSH BAR! Proper Mirrors! Fording Kit! Front windows!
3. Barricades! Comes with two (RED? Someone give me a paint color for concrete ASAP!), they can connect to each other, and any more you get, so you can make the chain as long as you want.
4. Gear! Two MRE packs, 2 gerry cans, bolt cutters, backpack, rocket launcher, a new M4 w/203 and a helmet for the figure.
5. Proper stand for the TOW launcher. Nothing fancy, but it works. The TOW launcher itself is solid, spring loaded (w/3 rockets) and has a metal hinge so it stays where you aim it.
6. Has the proper Hummer grill (It's licensed!)
7. Joe's fit very well in the front seats and the TOW hatch (which has a joint so it folds, no idea why!)
8. Comes with a Bravo Team figure. Looks like a Marine w/ Woodland gear.
9. It's in stock, and currently being distributed.
The bad:
1. It's VERY toy-like.
2. Rear doors do not open. There is nothing but molded plastic, no hinge, so you could cut them off but it'd likely look weird.
3. The TOW turret does NOT come out (like 21st and BBI!) It's bolted in pretty good, though it does swivel 360°. There are 13 screws on the bottom that likely need to be removed to open it up for surgery (more on this later!)
4. The rear hatch opens, but has no support so it closes immediately.
5. No side windows, not a deal breaker really, guys roll their windows down I suppose.
6. New mold M4 w/203 is an itty bitty thing like all other Bravo Team M4's (shame really, it even has a magpul on the magazine!!)
7. Antenna is too short (but easily removable thankfully!)
8. No suspension (Not a big deal but nice to wish).
9. Overall lack of detail inside cabin and under vehicle. Nothing of note really, functional but not noteworthy.
10. When you open the front doors they press on the mirrors (sloppy design). Initially not a problem, but repeated use could snap off the mirrors (mirrors are made of a softer, bendy plastic though). The hinge on the front doors isn't realistic or smooth.
11. The cost. Likely MSRP of $29.99 most places (more on this later!).
The ???:
1. It's about an inch longer than the 21st HMMWV, 1/3 inch wider, and half inch taller. It looks like it's made for 4" GI JOE's.
2. Seems like it might be a better base for the Reinforced HMMWV, or M1114 custom than the 21st model, since it's already bigger and bulkier.
Note about cost: I paid $31.49 for the set, though the Target I went to has everything priced a $1 or so more than 'normal' Targets. So I am guessing the MSRP should be between $29.99-$34.99 depending on your Target.
Breakdown of value, according to me, assuming $29.99 price.
1. Figure w/ Helmet, Backpack, M4, rocket launcher: $4.99
2. Extra Accessories - x2 MRE case, x2 gerry can, bolt cutters: $1.99
3. Barricades: $2.99
4. Vehicle w/ TOW stand: $14.99
Total: $24.99
So to me it's about $5 over-priced for what you get. I can't remember what the PTE HMMWV's went for this year, but I based the vehicle price on theirs (It may have been $19.99 this year?). Overall not a terrible value, considering the stuff you get, but not a "run out and grab them" type of item either. Ideally if you had a coupon or giftcard that might be the way to go.
I am curious to see how it will work for customizing, especially compared to the MUCH more detailed (and much more out of stock) 21st Century Toys version.