🚀 Blast Off into Adventure!
The Toy Rocket Launcher is a dynamic RPG gun designed for kids aged 0-12, featuring impressive launch speeds, realistic sound and vibration effects, and vibrant LED lights. Made from safe, eco-friendly materials, this versatile toy is perfect for outdoor play, parties, and family entertainment, ensuring fun for everyone.
Product Dimensions | 34.5 x 21.6 x 8.1 cm; 550 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 0 - 12 years |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Green |
ASIN | B0CN2XQPM8 |
D**T
Smaller than expected but great for grandson
A bit too plasticky if that makes sense
M**W
Actually It’s pretty good!
The media could not be loaded. Toy Rocket Launcher / RPG Gun with 3 foam rockets, light up LED’s with sound and vibration effects.When this was delivered I was a little underwhelmed by the size of the box! However I hadn't initially read what it said on the box, “The Whole Gun is 52cm long”! OK so a bit of construction required I thought. On unpacking I was met with 2 parts to the gun itself, the main unit and the back end which has a turn and push on (Bayonet kind of fixing). Easy and instant. You then slide the second handle into place and thats about it other then placing the 3 x AA batteries (not supplied) into the grip.The 3 foam rockets travel quite a distance and I wouldn't want to get one in the eye close up! So initially a little bit of supervision maybe? Sound and light effects are good and add a bit more to overall appeal, certainly for the young ones.This toy gun actually turned out better then I expected. I think the target audience will find this a bit of fun. All in all its not bad VFM. Obviously very plasticky but not badly made and should stand a bit of rough and tumble. Check out the video for sound effects etc. 4 stars and a not bad at all from me.
M**L
Dreadful. Waste of money!
The toy was easy enough to build, but that’s where the good points end. After one use before placing in batteries everything appeared fine, that was short lived.Once the batteries were placed inside that’s when the real fun happened. First of all the rockets wouldn’t go in then after they did they would randomly just fire off smashing into faces and the poor dog who was minding his own business. I am now having to send my dog for treatment as he is showing signs of PTSD due to the friendly fire incidents.Don’t waste your money just buy the Nerf one and save the time travelling to and from the post office to return it.
T**I
Looks fab
Bought for a Christmas present little man will love it
P**H
Fun toy and shoots rockets further than you think
Fun toy, needs a bit of setup but is easy to do. Shoots far with little force needed. Build quality is plastic so can survive some rough use but still cheap plastic. Requires batteries for sound and lights but not necessary for shooting. Overall fun toy but very expensive at full price.
P**R
Greta toy - good power behind the rockets!
The media could not be loaded. This is great fun - but a little loud!It's a good size for a young child but my 12 year old son also had great fun annoying his 14 year old brother with it.The projectiles do fire a good range and come out with enough force to sting at a few feet away!I was surprised at how much force and the range there is from this.This would be a good addition to a Nerf battle!Inserting the batteries was a little confusing - there are no instructions but a photo on the box suggests you need to remove a screw in the handle. There was no screw where indicated so I firmly gripped that part of the handle and slid it down and it opened to reveal the battery compartment. They you can see a screw under the battery lid which you can remove and use to fasten the cover when you reattach it - but we didn't bother.As you may be able to hear in the video the sound effects are very loud! I would think twice about fitting the batteries. :)
T**G
It's quite cool but hard rockets are to be watched out for.
The media could not be loaded. This was smaller than I imagined although the page does state the size. To assemble you just have to snap the back on and the ammo clip. It's pretty easy. Which is just as well as it has no instructions.It needs 3 x AA batteries which are NOT included so if gifting it you'll need to supply. They're not that easy to fit. One slides right up into the hand grip then the others go in afterwards. It's not clear which way round the go so it took a little trial and error. There was no screw on mine holding the cover on.The little man on the top of the launcher is a weird addition and somewhat detracts from the feel of the launcher. He rocks backwards and forward when you pull the trigger and the light at the end of his gun glows. It's quite odd. There's another single bulb in the back that dimly shines light through the rear tube as well.The rockets themselves only go into the launcher one way. They shoot about 6-10 feet but they're pretty hard. When I shot it into my hand it hurt. They're quite heavy and dense. So worth making sure your kids don't shoot each other point blank.Pros:Fun rocket launcher.Light and sounds.Cons:Lights not that bright.No batteries included.Rockets hard and hurt close range.When you lose the rockets not sure where you'd get spares.For the price it's OK. I'm not sure the little man adds much. It would have been good to include batteries. The rockets are proprietary and hard. I received this free of charge to review as part of the Vine Programme. Would I spend my own money on it? Probably not. The product description is fair though so if you like the sound of it you'll probably be happy with it. 4*
M**P
Ready, Aim, Fire - FUN!
The media could not be loaded. Well this went down a storm with my 6 year old nephew! This rocket gun is a blast, and fires actual rocket projectiles really well - they went further than expected so perfect for some target practice. Even when not firing the rockets, once the batteries are in this is a loud gun, with fantastic lights and sound effects. Pressing the trigger a little will produce a firing sound, but if you press and hold it cycles through a variety of noises. The batteries were easy to install (the instructions mentioned needing a screwdriver, but the compartment on ours did not have a screw (until you slide off the cover and see one underneath that you can then unscrew and use to secure the batteries - we didnt do this in the end).The box is useful for all instructions on how to assemble, open the battery compartment etc, so make sure you check all the sides!
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