publication date: Nov 5, 2010
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author/source: David Collins
Having broken a number of toy cars, while
playing mechanic, Sandy was delighted to be
unleashed on a tent full of toys
specifically designed to avoid the need for
superglue and days spent on
the shelf.
The
Tonka Mod Machines system features
three different sized vehicles, each available in difference guises such as
pick up trucks or
sporty 4x4s. The freewheeling, push along
DX5 (£9.99) is the
basic model, the medium sized
DX9 has a “
pull back and go” action (£14.99), and the
DX14 has a
two speed removable
motorised engine (£24.99). Also available is the
remote controlled Ricochet (£99.99) which can flip over and continue to
drive upside down, and raise and lower its suspension.
The
common feature of the cars in the
Mod Machines range is that parts, such as
wheels, lights, bodywork and even engines, are
interchangeable. Sandy seemed more interested in
changing tyres (the thing that has most frustrated him about his other
car toys) rather than modifying the
body work and was more than
happy playing with the smallest
DX5 model – although he did like using the
tools provided “just like a real mechanic”.
Older children at the launch were either fighting over the
remote control for the
Ricochet or busy poaching bits from each other to
create all sorts of weird and wonderful
custom vehicles and were somewhat more excited by the larger,
more complex models. This would suggest the
toys could be used for
years to come. The
only drawback I could see was that you would
need to buy a number of
models to have the parts to
interchange and create the different shapes.
Tonka toys were around when I was a lad and I remember them to have been of
almost indestructible metal construction. These
new models are lighter weight and
plastic but seemed pretty
solid and
durable nonetheless.
Aside from the
new toys, Sandy had a fantastic day watching the
drag racing, especially one unbelievably loud car that I thought would make my ears bleed. Luckily the
Tonka sponsored children had been given
ear protectors. Presumably the other spectators were regulars and lost their hearing years ago.
Tonka Garage Mod Machines are available from
Amazon – please click the links below:
Tonka MOD Machines System DX5 4X4 Vehicle
TONKA MOD MACHINES DX9 PICKUP
Tonka Mod Machines System Dx14 Semi-hauler
Tonka Ricochet Radio Controlled Car