Toy Time Takes The Fate Of The Furious Into Its Own Hands

Toy Time Takes The Fate Of The Furious Into Its Own Hands

In honour of last week’s release of the eighth instalment of The Fast and the Furious, Toy Time launches Ludacris, Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson from the hoods of Mattel’s Stunt Stars vehicles.

I haven’t seen many of the Fast and the Furious films, but I am a huge fan of Vin Diesel and people riding on the hoods of cars, so I’m probably overdue for a marathon viewing of the films.

In the meantime, Mattel’s Stunt Stars vehicles are good for a quick fix of hood riding.

The Stunt Stars put metal pins into the feet of tiny versions of Luda, Vin and The Rock. Not only is that fun, it also helps them stand on the magnets embedded in the hood and trunks of three FF rides. Tej comes with the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon from Furious 7, Hobbs rides the Navistar MXT from Fast & Furious 6, and Vin gets his Ice Charger from F8.

Toy Time Takes The Fate Of The Furious Into Its Own Hands

The Stunt Stars cars run $20, with a cool-arse two-pack with a grappling line launcher (not appearing in this video) available as well.

Toy Time Takes The Fate Of The Furious Into Its Own Hands

Be sure to check out the video to see how much fun you can have flinging action stars from their cars, as well as a look at some of the Hot Wheels-size Fast & Furious rides also making the rounds.


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