Review & Giveaway ~ Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles T-Machines

11145125_10207496111904089_6283126838714814697_nAbout Them: T-Machines is an all-new collection of die-cast vehicles and playsets from Playmates Toys, providing a unique play the environment for kids. The fast-rolling vehicles feature a die-cast chassis, flashy rims and an action-posed, non-removable figure driving each vehicle.Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was around when I was a kid, and glad they’re around again for my kids. They had way more different toys in the 80’s as they do now. A lot has changed for TMNT for the toys, movies, TV shows, than from that era. Its fun watching them grow.

T' Machine Sets
T’ Machine Sets

They sent along 2 T-Machines sound vehicles, 2 T-Machines die-cast vehicles, and a T-Machines play environment for my boys to have fun playing with. These were sent to the house while we were on vacation, and had no clue they were in the 30 packages waiting for me, Winston and DannaLynn (roomie’s kid) had fun ripping apart to get ready to play with. Both the kids 5 & 9 played with these sets for like 6 hours non stop, in what was left after a long 8 hour drive home.

The T machines sound vehicles are awesome. They speak sayings, they roll around great on the hardwood floor, and work in the T machine sewer & gas station as well. The cars are well intact, great for toddlers, they have all the characters as well, I got two different ones of the 4 guys. It’s easy to find the button for the sounds. They have up to 15 different phrases they say, so you won’t grow old of the same ones over and over. These are the collections available for them Extreme Speed Demon with Talking Raphael, Extreme Party Wagon with Talking Leonardo, Extreme Monster Truck with Talking Michelangelo and Extreme Service Truck with Talking Donnie!!

The T machines die-cast cars are a bit smaller, and don’t make sound at all. They roll around great on a surface but carpet. They fit in the palm of your hands, and are die-cast cars which are fun collectibles to. The guys are not removable but they offer a ton of the die-cast cars for purchase, and they cost $3.99 a piece which isn’t to bad, they are well-built, and super fun to play with. The collection that is available right now is Raphael in Shellraiser, Fishface in Shellcrusher, Shredder in Shreddermobile, Leonardo in AT-3, Leonardo in Stealth Bike, Michelangelo in Hot Rod, Splinter in Rat Attack, Donatello in Service Truck, Raphael in Monster Truck, Tiger Claw in Safari Truck and Donatello in Patrol Buggy, Michelangelo in Patrol Buggy, Casey in Ice Machine, Raphael in Armored Truck, Rat King in Hearse, Turflytle in Buggy, Donnie in Speed Demon, Karai Snake in Sports Car, Raph in Military Truck, Leo in Sports Car, Mikey in Party Wagon and Slash in Demolition Car!!!

The T machine play Environment they have a few sets for purchase for $14.99 right now for ages 3+. I got the Sewer Gas Station one for our kids. Comes with a car, and with a gas station with a ramp at the top. This was very easy to put together took like 3 minutes. No need for tools or batteries as well. If you decide to collect all the sets, which we ended up doing, you can snap them together to make a huge set of fun to. They can snap long wise or as a square depending on what the kids like. The sets are compatible with all T-machine vehicles.

Disclosure: I received product(s) for free, in exchange for an honest review, which may differ from yours. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I used personally, and believe will be good fit for consumers.

Author: Tiffany Crooker

Hello, my name is Tiffany and I'm 36 years old. I am the only child and grew up in California. Now residing in WA State, in a small town called Granite Falls, a very beautiful city by the mountain Loop. I have 2 boys Malakai who is 11 & special needs of a very rare genetic disorder, he got from his mama. Then Winston who is 9 and acts like a teenager already. We also have our doggy back Lily who is 5. Soon to be getting a kitten to keep the dog company, I do nature photography & people for about 15 years now. I have worked with media agencies as a screener (showing blogs true stats and followers), and love being a Journalism on the side while managing a whole household.

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