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Review: Playmobil 70550 Stunt Show Shark Monster Truck

Stunt Show Shark Monster Truck

Photo-A-Day 2.0 #01005

Playmobil sent me the a new fun set for free to review. Opinions are my own.

This past Christmas we received the Stunt Show Jumbo Advent Calendar from Playmobil and on it there were some other fun stunt sets. The one that really spoke to me was the Shark Monster Truck. When it became available I asked for one to review and I was not disappointed. This is a fantastic vehicle.

The set comes with the monster truck, a crushed car and also one figure. There are great details on the vehicle and also the driver. The driver has a great fish shaped helmet. The truck has this massive grinning shark grill and also a dorsal fin on top and a tail on the back. The wheels have giant knobby tires and suspension. This vehicle will provide hours of fun playtime for any kid excited about monster trucks and doing cool stunts. You can find out more about the vehicle at the Playmobil website – Playmobil 70550 Stunt Show Shark Monster Truck.

Official Description:

“The Stunt Show Shark Monster Truck is pure adrenalin for action fans! The ingenious design with a sleek fin on the roof, dangerous shark-bite radiator grille and grille windshield make the Shark Monster Truck unmistakable. With its fully suspended axles and wheels that adapt to any surface, the Monster Truck can handle the most difficult stunts and obstacles. The daredevil stuntman spares no risk and drives with momentum over a scrap car. This heavyweight is unstoppable! The set consists of a PLAYMOBIL figure, a shark-design monster truck with fin to put on, a drivable scrap car, helmet, gloves, megaphone and other cool extras.”

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