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Hot Wheels Nitrobot Attack review

Posted on November 20, 2015January 16, 2019 by jenny

One of the perks of being a blogger is that my children get to review some lovely toys. Big Brother is a typical boy who has enjoyed playing with cars since he could grasp one. Over the years I’ve loved watching him play with them and his growing imagination means he is never short of ideas to play. He was recently sent the Hot Wheels Nitrobot Attack playset to tell you about.

Hot Wheels Nitrobot Attack

Hot Wheels Nitrobot Attack

Hot Wheels toys are fun and you can save the City from the Nitrobot with the Hot Wheels Nitrobot Attack! Yep, kids can now be the master of their own track and build their very own Hot Wheels system!  They can keep the high speed and competitive action going by connecting to other tracks with the Nitrobot Attack! If you can dream it, you can build it!

The Nitrobot Attack is a giant robot made out of  cars. Nitrobot is attacking the City, and he’s captured a car. But watch out! Get too close and he might rip the road out from underneath. The only way to take him down before he conquers the city is to face him head on.

Hot Wheels Nitrobot Attack

This is a really interactive set. You can launch from the left and launch from the middle. Keep moving the launcher until you score a direct hit, causing the head of the Nitrobot to fly off and his arm swing down in defeat, releasing the captured car and sending it racing to freedom!

Hot Wheels Nitrobot Attack

The playset was easy to put together and came with a sheet of stickers to put on. We love the way you can move the launcher to three different positions. It is great for imaginative play and my children have been making lots of noise whilst they play. They extended their play by adding more track as we have a few other Hot Wheels sets, track and cars and I love the way you can mix them all up to make great layouts.

Hot Wheels Nitrobot Attack

The Hot Wheels Nitrobot Attack is part of the Hot Wheels City range, priced at around £29.99 and available from Amazon and all good toy shops.. It is suitable for ages 4+ and includes 1 die-cast car.

You may be interested in our other Hot Wheels review:

Hot Wheels Super Speed Blastway

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5 thoughts on “Hot Wheels Nitrobot Attack review”

  1. Sarah Bailey says:
    November 21, 2015 at 7:32 pm

    This looks like it would be so much fun! I would totally be up for finding one under my Christmas tree! x

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  2. Sally Akins says:
    November 22, 2015 at 5:59 pm

    This looks like great fun – I used to enjoy it when the boys had these kind of toys to play with!

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