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Toxic Spills and Thrills with Monster 500 Race Set

October 6, 2014
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DoDD Review DisclosureFor the longest time I have been collecting all sorts of die-cast cars. I have a few from the 50’s 60’s and 70’s when I was a young fella. Now, I enjoying getting on the floor and pushing cars around with my kids. This is one way to spent a little bit of time with the girls other than a spa, tea date.

When I received the Monster 500™ set I was completely caught off guard by how much the girls loved the product. The Monster 500 race set takes die-cast cars to a all new level. We tore into the packaging to find Evil Clownevil, Drac Attack, Werewolf Blitzer and CrocPot! CrocPot, the larger Monster 500, is the coolest with its commode like sounds.

The Toxic Terror Trap and Graveyard Gauntlet track is some of the fastest and trilling play sets for die-cast I have ever seen. We set up both tracks super quick and seem to be a solid product.

Monster 500 Evil Clownevil

Kids can collect each of the 10 fast and freaky Monster 500 characters in 3-inch diecast vehicles, which are available in a single or 3-pack. Every car comes with a trading card. Each trading card has a Monster 500™ Code that unlocks a monster car in the FREE Monster 500™ Racing App. No batteries required. Vehicles are available individually at Toys ‘R’ Us for $4.99 or in the 3-pack for $14.99.

Monster 500 CrocPot

For even bigger action, mini daredevils will love collecting each of the 4 large Monster 500 vehicles standing 4 inches high and 5 inches long, including Zoom Zombie™, CrocPot™, Lead Foot™ and Flattop Frank™. With the touch of a button, scary-good lights and sounds are activated on each vehicle for additional fabulously freaky fun. 3 “AG13” batteries required (included). Cars are available at Toys ‘R’ Us for $14.99.

Monster 500

Graveyard  Gauntlet and Toxic Terror Trap

Little racers will enjoy the ultra ghoulish action this spooky set has to offer. It’s a battle to the finish line for kids, as they press down on the starting skull to begin! With one included vehicle, Drac Attack™, and compatible with any small Monster 500 vehicle, daredevils can send their cars racing past the pendulum of peril and into the jaws of doom of the eye-popping, giant skull. A checkered flag will rise to signal the winner. No batteries required. Track Set is available at Toys ‘R’ Us for $19.99

 

Unleash the fiendish fury! Kids and kids at heart will enjoy the twisting, toxic, monster action this ghoulish playset has to offer. With one included character, Evil Clownevil™, kids can smash through the doors of the freaky factory and topple the toxic, terrorizing monster, while avoiding being gobbled by the mutant gator all at the same time. Then, cars can be placed on the elevator before the hazmat mutant brings each vehicle up again. Compatible with all small Monster 500 vehicles. 3 “AA” batteries required (not included). Playset is available at Toys ‘R’ Us for $34.99

Monster500

The Monster 500™ Racing App

Join the battle for Monster 500™ supremacy in this frighteningly fast racing app. Fight other monsters as you navigate the death-defying tracks to the finish. Pick up weapons, avoid toxic spills and other creepy obstacles as you race. The App is FREE at the App Store and Google play.

 


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