Hot Wheels Star Wars: The Force Awakens First Order TIE Fighter vs. Millennium Falcon Starship 2-Pack
Description
Two of kids’ favorite brands—Hot Wheels and Star Wars—have
joined forces! Launch into hyperdrive with a pair of iconic vehicles from Star
Wars, brought to you by Hot Wheels. Kids will love re-creating some of the
universe’s most epic battles and fiercest showdowns with this 2-Pack of
starships. Slip on the Flight Navigator, raise your hand and send your ships
“flying” across the room—just like in hyperspace! The Flight Navigator also
doubles as a display stand to show off a collection. Starships can be used
with Hot Wheels Star Wars play sets (sold separately) so kids can build an
entire galaxy of play! Each sold separately, subject to availability. Not for
use with some Hot Wheels sets. Colors and decorations may vary. Brand Story By
Hot Wheels
Features:
- Kids will love this 2-Pack of iconic Star Wars vehicles
- Flight Navigator lets kids fly their starships
- Flight Navigator doubles as a display stand so kids can show off their collection
- In a collectible scale thats small enough to fit in a pocket
- Makes a great gift for fans of all ages
Product Details:
- Product Dimensions: 11.75 x 3 x 6.5 inches
- Item Weight: 5.6 ounces
- Item model number: CGW95
- Manufacturer recommended age: 4 – 10 years
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Language: English, Spanish
- Manufacturer: Mattel

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