🚀 Gear Up for Battle with TimMee Tanks!
The TimMee Toy Tanks for Plastic Army Men set includes three meticulously crafted M48 Patton tanks in OD Green, measuring 6.5 inches long and designed at a 1:48 scale. Made from durable HDPE material, these manual operation tanks are perfect for imaginative play and are proudly made in the USA.
Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
Size | 6.5 inches long |
Material Type | HDPE |
Theme | Military |
Subject Character | Army |
Color | Od Green |
Toy Vehicle Form | tank |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Operation Mode | manual |
Scale | 1:48 Scale |
Power Source | Manual Winding Mechanism |
Additional Features | Portable |
S**R
Great quality American made classic
A fair price for a US manufactured toy the same tank they made when I was a kid and my dad bought me I now buy for my son. Worth every penny.
S**D
Well Worth it
I've seen a lot of people complain about the price, but trust me, these are definitely worth it. They are made here in America and the plastic is really durable. They are also much larger than most of the cheaper tanks you can get, so not only will they last longer, but they'll feel cooler too (size difference isn't massive, but big enough to feel better). Overall, this is a great product and should serve you well for whatever you need it for. The tanks should withstand normal play and I know there are some that collect these, animate stop motion with them, make dioramas with them, etc. Great purchase.
P**E
Awesome
Great kids toy.
R**.
Nice looking and durable for play time
NIce tanks for the price. The only complaint I have is that the stickers were not complete. Only 2 stars and 2 American flags for 3 tanks. Not a big deal except to a little boy who wonders why they don't all look alike.
M**R
Grandson Likes Blue
These are fun. And Blue. Good quality.
R**N
Nice Tanks
Product as expected
J**W
Toy tanks I grew up with!
These are some of the tanks I grew up playing with. Glad to see them back in production. They are from the same molds as the Timmee tanks from the 1970's. Some time in the 1970's Processed Plastics took over the mold's and continued to produce these, the jeep and cannon, the armored car, 2-1/2 ton truck and Vietnam era army men until the early 1990's. Ton's of kids grw up with these in the 1970's and 80's. At some point in the 80's, the rolling wheel mounts were removed from the tank mold, and they were no longer issued with rolling wheels.Fast forward to today and a company called Victory Buy is reproducing the Timmee line, including these tanks and the other vehicles as well as the Vietnam era GI's. They are molded in several different colors previously not available including gray, blue and olive green.These are basically a hodge-podge of M-48/60 features. Being an army men tank, the attention to detail is not that of a model, but they are pretty detailed given their origins. And of course one takes into account the intent as a toy, not a display model.These are manufactured from a slightly stiff, flexible plastic. They're not as flexible as the original Timmee/Processed Plastic one's were, but they're still pretty durable. Unless a kid is really trying to purposely break something on these they should stand up to normal play and wear and tear.Of course, if you're a 40 something year old kid like me, you'll probably just display them (or maybe attack the cats with them....).
R**T
Wrong Scale for 'Army Men'
These are great quality tanks and they would be an excellent choice for any boy who likes military toys.The problem is their scale. Toy soldiers are offered in a wide variety of sizes. However, classic American army men are generally 1/32-1/35 scale. These tanks are 1/48 scale, making them appear much too small for those soldiers.The item is listed as 'tanks for army men.' Timmee's own army men (which are awesome) are 1/32. I've purchased their other army vehicles and the scale matches up to their soldiers just fine. It was my mistake for not paying attention, but why would this one item be made out of proportion to the rest of the product line?I found and purchased the perfect alternative - 1/32 scale tanks made by BMC (owned by the same company as Timmee). Both companies offer quality products. My green and tan soldiers are now fully equipped for battle!
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