Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Ben 10 - 10cm Battle Figure - Fourarms

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Manufacturer: Bandai
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Bandai EAN: 0045557272227 Feature: Alien comes with stand and collectable card. Label: Bandai Manufacturer: Bandai Manufacturer Minimum Age: 48 Model: 27222 Publisher: Bandai Studio: Bandai
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Alien comes with stand and collectable card. Put card in reader to reveal secret DNA code. Alien Collection 10cm Action Figure.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Value for Money Comment: My Ben 10-mad son was able to buy this figure with his pocket money, it was cheap enough. For your money you get a well-made, poseable Fourarms figure complete with a stand, alien DNA card and a plastic rock for him to smash! These 10cm figures seem to be the best value for money in the Ben 10 range. Recommended.
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Ben is a typical 10-year-old boy - he plays video games, rides his bike, and sometimes gets into some mischief... During a camping trip he finds the Omnitrix, an alien device that gives him the ability to turn into 10 different aliens. He uses its powers to become a superhero, adapting them to the specific situation he finds himself in. With this awesome power, he can take on almost any problem. No matter what bizarre form Ben takes, inside he's still the same mischievous, good-hearted 10-year-old boy! This awesome Battle Pose Fourarms action figure comes with a collectable Card and a Display Stand. Put the card into the stand to reveal a cool secret DNA code which can be used to obtain downloads from the Ben 10 website! Fourarms is an alien of incredible strength, allowing Ben to surpass obstacles or defeat foes that would seem daunting indeed to a 10-year-old boy! With this unstoppable force at his side, evil has nowhere to hide from Ben.
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