Imagine a world of action and excitement where you decide what happens next. Sword fights, jungle safaris, daring rescues and more. Like racing planes to see which is the fastest. It’s whole new adventure every time you play. Push a button to pop out the wings, then pull the string to “fire up” the engines. Twin Eagle keeps a watchful eye in the sky and can launch flares to signal for rescue or warn of danger. No batteries required.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: By = Durability: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Fisher-Price Imaginext Sky Racers Twin Eagle (Toy) I bought this for my 5 1/2-year-old grandson to go along with the Imaginext Sky Racers Carrier. He absolutely loves it. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: = Durability: This review is from: Fisher-Price Imaginext Sky Racers Twin Eagle (Toy) My mom got this and two other airplanes in the series for my 3 boys, ages 2, 5, & 7. I was amazed and delighted to see what are clearly Dieselpunk-style toy airplanes, looking for all the world like they could have been inspired by the game "Crimson Skies" and the movie "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow". More importantly, my kids absolutely love them. I can't remember when they've all been so taken by toys. It was adorable to see my 2yo "fly" his around by holding the two wingtips! And when it was naptime for him several hours after they opened them, he fell asleep clutching his tightly. Like all Fisher-Price toys I've seen, these are very durable; probably impossible for any kid to break accidently. And very well-designed overall. These are very special toys. If I had the money I'd buy a complete set or three and put them in storage. I think these will be valuable someday. Each of the 6 have design details that...Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: = Durability: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Fisher-Price Imaginext Sky Racers Twin Eagle (Toy) This was a big hit with 3yr boy for christmas. Has just enough things to do without being too complicated. Seems strong enough to hold up to standard abuse! |