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LEGO 60260 City Airport Air Race Toy, $31.20 (RRP $49.99) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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140 Pieces
It would be a great choice for kids’ Christmas gift. Bought one for my nephew.
Includes 2 toy ripcord helicopters and a stunt toy plane, all with opening cockpits that have room for any 1 of the 3 minifigure pilots
Kids can launch the helicopters into the air using ripcord tools, making them fly at the pull of a cord, Which one will go further.

Arrives before Christmas(Usually arrives within 3 days)

(also this is my first OZB post, so please tell me if there is anything I should correct in the comments)

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  • +1

    TBH for such a non licensed LEGO, 140 pieces should be no more than $15.

    • +1

      They should create a 1000 piece tiny weeny piece 200g set to cater to piece obsession junkies or add some weeny pieces to sets to add to the piece count .
      Some suckers would definitely fall for it and I know they don't have the smarts in the company to do the play .
      Modular building once upon a time was my favourite and my bad if Lego most popular theme was never licenced .

      • I think they did something like that with ship in the bottle with loads of tiny water studs.

  • +1

    They're probably not supposed to but they do not fly, even the slightest. The box suggests they do. Nice looking toys tho

    • "Kids can launch the helicopters into the air using ripcord tools, making them fly at the pull of a cord, Which one will go further."

      ?!?

  • +2

    They don't fly at all. Not even a bit. The picture is definitely misleading.
    The kid still love to play with it anyway so I didn't return it.

    • Is that so? I bought one as a Christmas gift… but it seems that I need to make some other choice now.

  • +2

    Chiming in to also add that these are useless. They DO NOT FLY AT ALL. Seriously dud birthday present for my kid.

    LEGO has a tutorial video that shows you how you're supposed to do it – basically you throw it up in the air while you pull the cord, and it then falls straight to the ground.

    Absolute joke of a product. And this is coming from a Lego lover with over 200 sets.

    • Okay…I will make this post entire then.Thank you for telling me this before I give as gift.

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