Playmobil 70924 Knight Rider K I T T Set Review
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- Playmobil is expanding their already impressive line-up of licensed sets with their newly released Knight Rider K.I.T.T., which is based on the classic tv series of the 1980's. The series starred David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight, and was a crime fighter show with a man and his car that has an A.I. This set pays tribute to the series, and includes three figures - Michale Knight, Devon Miles and Bonnie Barstow, along with a desk for Devon and a Computer Lab for Bonnie. The set includes 53 pieces and as this is Playmobil, all parts, including K.I.T.T. will be compatible with all other offerings, licensed or not.
Thank you to Playmobil for sending along their Knight Rider K.I.T.T. set for review.
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That is a really cool set. I would have loved this as a kid. That being said I see the value as an adult collector at $90 (cough cough $350 haslab comparison) but I don't think I would give this to a 4 year old. I can just imagine putting it all together and giving it to my 5 year old self and smash right into the wall. Anyway, awesome review!
Yes, these licensed sets are actually geared towards adults. Thanks so much for watching and for your feedback! (lol about haslab comparison)
Kitt was a convertible in season 4 too so
Amazing Video!! Your review is very complete. Thank you for showing all the details of this playmobil set, I liked to watch the toys in different positions.
Now I've decided purchase it.
I've suscribed and "liked" video too.
Thanks so much for the feedback! Happy to hear you're getting this!
Why did they use a matte finish instead of a high gloss? Why don't the headlights & foglights work?
It would have cost them more to add those features.
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I think you mean it shuts off "automatically", correct?
Yes.