It’s been a long time since we’ve played with Hot Wheels but I had to test out this super cool Hot Wheels track builder and add on pieces! First, it’s all about the set up. Putting together the Hot Wheels Workshop Track Builder Starter Set track was very easy. All you do is slide the two ends together and it’s as good as done! I was amazed at how simple it was to piece it all together. I had to shoot a video so you can see how many ways you can have cars go flying by…and this isn’t all of it either. There are some “empty” areas that you can easily attach other tracks to. The video is only 5 seconds long, but I can tell you we had hours of fun with this one. Gianna yells “awesome” as she throws her hands in the air.
Is the track still alive? I am considering getting a hot wheels track because my kid loves hot wheels (even wrote an article because of that called: Hot Wheels vs Matchbox ). I am considering this because I bought my kid a Darda pull back car and was intending to buy the tracks later on but it was a complete disaster. The toy was a complete rip off and everywhere online I only see positive reviews on blogs. The car fell apart the instant it touched something, it was made from plastic (20 years ago they were metal), was now manufactured in China instead of Germany, the wheel axle bent and the engine stopped working properly after only a few days. Keep in mind that a single pull back car costs around 10 – 15 dollars. Wrote an article about it called Darda Cars, just check out the photos and you’ll see what I’m talking about.
p.s.
you’re an awesome mom for playing with hot wheels 😉
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Is the track still alive? I am considering getting a hot wheels track because my kid loves hot wheels (even wrote an article because of that called: Hot Wheels vs Matchbox ). I am considering this because I bought my kid a Darda pull back car and was intending to buy the tracks later on but it was a complete disaster. The toy was a complete rip off and everywhere online I only see positive reviews on blogs. The car fell apart the instant it touched something, it was made from plastic (20 years ago they were metal), was now manufactured in China instead of Germany, the wheel axle bent and the engine stopped working properly after only a few days. Keep in mind that a single pull back car costs around 10 – 15 dollars. Wrote an article about it called Darda Cars, just check out the photos and you’ll see what I’m talking about.
p.s.
you’re an awesome mom for playing with hot wheels 😉