Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Bandai Ben 10 Omnitrix F/X

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Manufacturer: Bandai
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Batteries Included: 1 Batteries: 1 Binding: Toy Brand: Bandai EAN: 3296580272860 Feature: Flashing red and green lights! Is Fragile: 0 Label: Bandai Manufacturer: Bandai Manufacturer Minimum Age: 48 Model: 27286 Publisher: Bandai Studio: Bandai
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Features
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Flashing red and green lights! Transformation sound effects! Turn the dial to select one of 10 aliens!
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: FANTASTIC!!! Comment: I just got this for my Ben 10 collection and it was brilliant and is just like the one in the TV programme. Only one complaint...it's really loose on second from tightest strap, because when you strap it on the tightest it seems to refuse that and it takes about 5 mins to actually put it on a 10 year old...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ben 10 Comment: I tend to agree with the 2 previous comments, expensive for what it does from an adult point of view, 2 lights green and red and a few sound fx. My son loves it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Just like Ben's Comment: My son has had his omnitrix for 6 months now, and it has had almost daily use. It is still in excellent condition. It is very like the omnitrix in the series, and has encouraged a lot of imaginative play between him and his friends. Although pricey it is well made, and he has certainly got the value from it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Flimsy Comment: The omnitrix is greatly over priced for what you actually get. I apreciate all childrens toys are overpriced on the whole, but this is very little more than a cheap plastic strap and bezel which turns and a red and green light.
Under 9's will think it's great and it will undoubtably stimulate their imagination, but my honest opinion is that it should be no more than a fiver and even at that price it would be making the manufacturer an enormous profit.
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Editorial Reviews:
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With flashing red and green lights, and transformation sound effects taken directly from the TV series, the Omnitrix F/X provides the ultimate role play experience. With this toy you can be Ben! Like Ben's real alien watch, the Omnitrix F/X will signal activation and de-activation with cool lights and sound effects, taking you right into the action of the series. The aliens' silhouettes can be seen on the face of the watch and are be backlit for an easier view. The watch is accurately scaled to real size, keeping true to the detail of the show. Turn the dial and select an alien, and begin your quest against evil. A great stimulus for the imagination, the possible adventures that this watch could lead your child on are truly endless.
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