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 Post subject: PTE Snowmobile set:
PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 11:40 am 
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A short review of the new PTE snowmobile with special guest, Dr. McNinja. Time to roll up our sleeves and get into the review.
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What you get in the package. We've seen the accessories before, except the snowshoes. I don't recall seeing them before. The dog is a recolor of the brown one from a few other sets.

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The figure and the dog. And... what's this? The figure appears to be a new mold! It's a cold-weather suit, with lined cuffs and what appears to be thermals underneath. Even the cuffs on the pants are lined. I don't like the style of the PTE offerings, being too flat, but it is still nice to see some variety with them.

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Close-up of the head and torso. I'm surprised by the number of paint apps he received. His head alone has four that I count. Not too shabby, but those eyes... 8-O

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The snowshoes are a soft rubber, so they fit well on the figure, and even on Joes (no picture of this, though). However, they're a bit derpy looking, so I doubt they see any use in my Joe-verse, unless I maybe use them as mag-boots for a space scene or something.

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The snowmobile is a very basic mold, made from the same plastic as the Doc's coat, or most other blow-molded toys.
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The bottom of the snowmobile. As you can see, there are wheels inset in the skis to allow it to roll. The rear wheels are attached to an axle which snaps into place on the snowmobile. The wheels themselves spin, as the axle fits pretty snugly in place.

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From above, it doesn't look too bad, except the lack of a floorboard. A little styrene and paint could make it a nifty little piece.

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A side shot. Again, since the body of the snowmobile was blow-molded, there is little detail and no complex cuts. Without a figure in it, it's pretty noticeable.

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With a figure in, it's not as noticeable that there is no bottom, but at certain angles, such as this one, you can see through it.

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My big concern was that, with no bottom, the figure's feet and possible legs would jut out underneath. The design is such that the legs tuck up into the front enough to prevent that. Even with the snowshoes on, they don't really stick out enough to be noticeable.

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An over the shoulder rear-view shows that it does look pretty decent from some angles. Granted, you mostly see the figure, but I do think it makes for a nice shot.

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Of course, anyone reading this is probably most interested in it only if it can hold Joes and the answer is, yes, it can. Even though they're a bit bigger and constructed differently than the PTE figures, they fit as well as the PTE figures do.

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I'll admit, this won't be for everyone. To get it to really look good is going to take some work. But in its defense, I don't think it's really any worse than the Weapons Transport or Bomb Disposal from the original line. Sure, they had a bit more detail, but they didn't come with figures and accessories. This does, so it fills a niche that Hasbro just doesn't fill anymore: the small, low-cost, playset.
Personally, I love this goofy little thing, but that's because it's a winter/arctic/snow themed thing, and I'm a sucker for that stuff every time. Had it been, say, a jet ski, I probably wouldn't care as much for it, so I'm not being impartial in my review. compared to the existing horse or camping sets, it's not that impressive. But as a new mold sold at a low cost from a smaller company, it's pretty good.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 12:23 pm 
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Nice review and all, but now i'll pass on this PoS, i can't believe that they put this out, it's like something someone found at Dollar Tree, i hope they don't continue to make these kinds of offerings.

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AWESOME REVIEW!

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Love the review and it helps me know to say no!

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 12:45 pm 
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Yeah, like I said, as-is, it's kind of rough and if you don't just really like winter themes, it's an easy pass. Thing is, even being made the way it is, they could have put a bottom on it fairly easily. Leave out the dog and mold a plate that the skis peg through and that snaps to the axle at the rear.


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Great review. These still haven't shown up in my neck of the woods yet. Good fodder at least.

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Got any pictures of the dog? He's about the only reason I'd buy this set

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great review in that it is both informative and entertaining. and I read it though I already own the set. lol.

A couple of points from a fodder perspective as pluv said, but also some raised by your review.

1. The headsculpt I believe is also new, and pretty darn useful. I'm still in move-related customizing hiatus, but I expect the head to be a plus once I plop it on a Joe. Many head casts cost near $5 to buy anyway, so you can almost justify the set for that reason alone.

2. The dog is pretty sweet. I had a brown one before, but for some reason seeing this one in this color has me thinking I'm going to paint him to look like a Cattle Dog. Been wanting a decent in scale Blue Heeler for awhile, and never really thought of turning the brown dog into one. Now I feel compelled to. And it's not even for a Mad Max custom, but if it turns out well, I might buy more for that reason too. lol.

3. The snow shoes as Mag-Boots idea is effing brilliant. As in I WILL be using them for that. Don't know when, don't know where. but I've got a sci-fi verse for my customs, and those will be that.

4. The tools are pretty decent. Still flimsy plastic like you'd expect from PTE, but they somehow seemed slightly less so.

5. The snowmobiles really are crap. But your offhand comment about a kids toy actually makes it intriguing. Not sure how to paint it to be indicative of that, but I may well try to make mine into a scale kids toy somehow. Could almost see it as something a young Jonny Quest would ride...

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Thanks for the good words, guys. I had to have a Dr. McNinja custom, but he doesn't fit into my Joe-verse anyway, so I decided he could get some use by being my reviewer. Glad you liked it.
I'll see if I can dig out the dog and get more pictures of him. drbindy, I agree with all of your comments about the set. The dog really does stand out better now than it did in its previous paint job. Also glad you liked the mag-boots idea. That was my first thought when I saw them. They actually made me think of StarCom for some reason.


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