








⚔️ Gear Up for Adventure!
The WW2 Army Tank and Army Men Toys Playset includes 6 take-apart military vehicles and 12 toy soldiers, featuring models from German, US, and Soviet forces, designed to inspire creativity and teamwork in children.







| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 7 x 2 inches |
| Style Name | Traditional |
| Item Shape | cylinder |
| Collection Name | TOY_VEHICLE_SET |
| Color | Assorted |
| Theme | Military |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Base | Plastic |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
| Not for Kids | No |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Control Type | touch |
| Power Plug | No Plug |
| Controller Type | touch |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Special Features | Battery Powered, Take Apart Military Vehicles |
| Includes Remote? | No |
| Skill Level | Intermediate |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Battery Type | Includes 1 or more batteries |
J**D
Inexpensive Tank Assortment
I was looking for an inexpensive way to play around with the idea of a WWII diorama or battlescape and saw these tanks. As you can see by the photo (all the tanks shown are from this package) they are pretty decent looking. The only drawback is that you will receive 4 German tanks but only one Russian WWII tank - and an M1A1 Abrams tank which really does not fit in with the rest but for kids who just want to play with tanks they won't really care. It takes a little bit to assemble the tanks but it gets easier as you get used to how they are put together. The soldiers that come with the set are not the same size as the tanks and I have not used them but again kids probably wouldn't care. I actually contacted the supplier to ask if I could get a set of all Russian tanks and they put in a special order for me - they were excellent and extremely helpful. I have actually purchased a couple of these tank assortments and have absolutely no complaints.
E**M
Such a great military 🪖 set!!! 👍
I liked how each tank has its own design and cool features it has. As well as liking the toy soldiers it came with! Now I do have to say that building the tanks is a bit difficult if you are an impatient person. And you have to try your best, which is what I did. And the reviews about missing pieces or cheaply made toy tanks is just ridiculous, since all my tanks came in with no missing pieces and are not cheaply made either! So I would definitely recommend you to buy this and try it out if you like military/army sets like me!!!😁👍
H**Y
Nice little set but difficult to assemble
I got this for my son for Christmas. It didn’t come in a box or nice bag just these little bags that came in one slightly larger clear plastic bag with zero labels. If you are expecting a box, you won’t have one. So far my kiddo made me build one of the tanks because the instructions were not clear for him (and I struggled too!) you really have to look at the pieces in all angles and then see how it may work together. The weapons on top are SUPER tiny. If you have pets or under 3, keep this far away. Those will be victims to the vacuum im sure. The pieces also try to come apart as you are trying to build. They don’t stay together like you’d want. Once build they are more secure but i wonder how long it will last. On the positives, my kiddo loves them. Says the tank is great and he likes it. That makes up for the cons. I do think it’s better quality than say the dollar shops but not as good as a Lego. I would say they are more a 3.5/5 but they aren’t a 3 so that’s why the 4 star.
P**S
Get it for the tanks alone, not as a durable playset
This is an interesting niche product. As a collectible for the tanks alone, it makes for neat gift for the casual model-maker and WW2 buff (serious or high-end collectors would be disappointed), but as a younger kid's product as a whole, it misses the mark.When I initially got this set, I thought this was going to make a good gift for my kids for them to have some tanks to go with their plastic toy soldier sets. I was wrong. But after resetting my expectations, there's some good value in this product.Firstly the tanks themselves are a roughly 1:84 scale - this means that they are not truly to scale with most plastic toy soldiers (which are around 1:32 to 1:35 scale): the tanks will be much smaller than the soldiers. The soldiers included with the tanks are also a different scale than the typical 1:32-1:35 scale (54mm) plastic toy soldiers commonly used - the soldiers are more of a 1:40 scale, 45mm height.Secondly, these tanks of made of at least 2-3 types of soft plastic, use a peg-and-hole (mortise and tenon) construction, and use a fair number of small puzzle pieces that really could have been cast in one piece - the the pictorial instructions are adequate, but you need to be able to really visualize and think in 3D to be able to piece the parts together. Kids under the age of 10 I think will struggle if asked to assemble the tanks alone. Technically, no glue needed, but you'll find that the pieces will fall apart fairly easily if the tank models are bumped or knocked around. Super glue is recommended to keep the models all together.The detail on the tanks will delight casual model builders and kids - turrets turn, gun barrels can elevate (on most tanks), and there's detailing even on parts of the tank that aren't going to be normally visible. Having said that, because the tanks use so many different pieces (i.e. the main, hidden body "hull" of most tanks is around 12 pieces), there's a lot of join lines that will be apparent even if you tightly glue parts together. While most parts fit well, and the peg-and-hole placement is actually very well done, there will be places where things just won't line up (for example, this is seen most frequently in the tank treads won't line up exactly). This will be frustrating. Also an oddity: the Abrams M1A2 tank is the only modern tank included out of the set of 6, which are mostly WW2 German tanks and assault guns.All in all, this set is not really meant for the rough play that kids will impose on their plastic army toys in the sandbox (and I can see younger kids being very challenged in building the tanks). I could see this in casual wargaming or miniatures, but the weird scale makes them a challenge to use and the imperfections in construction will dissatisfy fussy collectors and gamers. Rather, I would say this set makes the perfect gift starter-intro to tank modelling, for someone who is a casual tank or war buff, who hasn't done a lot of model building, and is looking for a light build challenge.
L**O
I wished these were better made.
I hated to send this back for a refund, but to many of the pieces were warped to the point that they were unusable. The tanks are amazing, the details are great. However, it is a pain in the butt to assemble the pieces together. It isn't fun or enjoyable - it is frustrating and stupid. If they released these tanks as a 1 piece body with snap on turret and snap on treads - I would order 5 sets cause they look great. However, most of the tracks I received were so warped that there was no way to fix them. Some of the pieces snap together well, but most of them are held together by wishful thinking. I wish they would fix these issues and make a quality detailed tank - without all the stupid, weird, and pointless assembly.
S**M
Assembly required, maybe alittle patience too. 🥴
Really cool little, detailed tanks but takes alittle patience to assemble. I’d buy again. Oh, one weird note: You get one modern day Abrams in with the rest of german ww2 tanks. (?) Youngsters probably won’t care. I did but whatever. 😂
S**Y
Don't stay together
My kid liked them but couldn't assemble them. I had a hard time assembling them so they would stay together. They keep falling apart as I find random pieces of them all over my home. I wouldn't recommend these if they are for playing unless you enjoy throwing away money. I don't even remember receiving the army guys.
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