The Hot Wheels Sky Crash Tower is designed for ultimate motorized crashing and racing action with a massive super-cool footprint more than 2.5 feet (36.7 in / 83 cm) high! Kids can boost their vehicles up and up to the sky for a super-cool jump and the most epic mid-air crashes ever! The tower provides parking for 20+ cars, and an orange track that loops multiple times provides amazing stunting action with a motorized booster for leveraging competition and improving stunting and racing skills. Kids can race multiple cars at the same time, adding more and more cars to create their most epic crashes ever! The Sky Crash Tower set folds up for easy storage and includes one Hot Wheels vehicle. Number of Pieces: 15
• With the Hot Wheels Sky Crash Tower, kids can race multiple cars at the same time and add more and more vehicles for sky-high crashes!
• The track set is designed for the ultimate crashing and racing action with a tower for storing 20+ cars that rises 32 in / 83 cm high!
• Boost cars up to the sky for outrageous jumps that hone skills with looping orange track and epic mid-air crashing stunts!
• The Sky Crash Tower has a motorized booster for awesome action, stands more than 2.5 feet tall and folds up easily to take on the go (instructions included)
• Comes with one Hot Wheels vehicle. Great gift idea for kids 5 to 10 years and older
Brand Information:
The Best In Cars! Hot Wheels are die-cast model vehicles manufactured by Mattel and were introduced in 1967. Originally the cars and trucks were manufactured to approximately 1:64 scale and designed to be used on associated Hot Wheels track sets. By 1972, however, a series of 1:43 scale "Gran Toros" made by Mebetoys in Milan, Italy, were introduced. More recently, a range of highly detailed adult collector vehicles, including replicas of NASCAR and Formula One cars, have found success. Despite the forays into larger scales, the brand remains most famous for the small scale free-rolling models of custom hot rods and muscle cars it has produced since the range first appeared. Roughly 10,000 or more different models of Hot Wheel Cars have been produced over the years.