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Your cart is empty.Explore the galaxy with these toy space cruisers. Toys cars and vehicles promote pretend play and are fun to add to a goody bag, classroom reward bucket, give away as carnival prizes, and much more. 72 pieces per pack. assorted.
Customer
2025-08-10 17:18:25
First off, since it's not clear from the images or description: there are 20 different ship shapes (though some are quite similar if still distinct enough to be different models from the same design lineage, like the various generations of USS Enterprise) and in my pack they each had at least one and no more than two of the same colour.Don't worry about the reviews talking about how soft the plastic is- you can bend the thin parts if you TRY, but under normal handling they're not going to flex enough to be a problem even painted for gaming miniatures unless your paint is no good anyway. Most are distinctive enough that you don't really need to paint them unless you just like painting miniatures, and they'll fit on normal 1"- 1/4" (25-30mm) hex or square grid gaming maps with ease.For the intended purpose of being a cheap piece of colorful plastic to keep the little ones happy, I'd say they're just about perfect - not likely to break without ectreme circumstances, not likely to leave a sharp edge if they do, and durable enough to be lost in the sandbox for a week or two without needing more than a rinse under the tap, and soft enough to not hurt too terribly if stepped on barefoot. If you ever had the little M.U.S.C.L.E. Men wrestler toys they're that kind of plastic.They are very small, so best not to give them to young'uns who still put things in their mouth (and being made in China you never know if they're REALLY as non-toxic as they claim either) but once that developmental stage is past they're fine right up until you're old enough to be BACK in diapers. I'm ordering a second pack after seeing how suited they are to be used as gaming minis/tokens.
Beth
2025-07-26 17:59:54
These little space ships are great! I wasn't expecting much given the inexpensive price but these are well made and very cute; soft/squishy rubber that shouldn't be too painful on the feet if left laying around the house. Perfect addition to treat bags for a star wars themed birthday party. There was a good assortment of different ships and colors, my soon to be 5-year-old 'inspected' them and pronounced them to be 'Awesome!'
Steven W.
2025-07-24 14:55:43
These are a cute mini fleet of ships that offer a lot of variety. Each color (in my set, YMMV) had four duplicates and all but one dupe occurred exactly once. The only fault is you have be pretty darn generous to call them "plastic". They are a soft rubber that appears to be of decent quality, which helped me accept them despite not being prepared. While not the source for good miniatures I was hoping for, the are a cute and fun set of spacey vehicles you can get enjoyment out of.
adoptme
2025-07-06 12:45:18
Worked for my needs. I had purchased these for an exhibition. Some individuals complained that they were too gummy, but for my needs, it was fine. I sprayed them with a pink undercoat and a clear resin topcoat for the window/storefront display. For the price, I still have half to spare. The spaceships are each the size of a quarter. Good value for the money. For those looking for something made with harder plastic, this may not be for them.
Customer
2025-06-18 14:52:06
Kind of cheap looking. Wouldn’t expect much for the price point, but just know the plastic molds are a little sloppy looking
Linda Bear
2025-06-12 11:49:49
Great size. 20-ish different varieties of ship, some similar to others and others very unique. Was pleasantly surprised. You get about three or four of each ship type. I got a single of one design to bring it up to the expected 72 total. As others have said they're flexible plastic, softer than green army men but a little tougher than rubber.
cathy
2025-06-07 16:26:28
I would buy these again.Detail on these is fine. Using them as miniatures for a space game. Look and work fine.BUT....I've felt Jello that was stiffer than these things. You can bend in half, squeeze and twist them and they'll just bounce back. Great for a 3yo to chew on.Painting these will be a chore . Acrylic paints will work as long as you don't bend, squeeze and twist them afterward. Wash them twice, dry thoroughly, and spray them. Then pick out details with a brush.
ZZ
2025-05-27 18:27:29
I use 1-inch wooden bases from the craft store and little wooden clothespins that I cut and put under spaceships (I use the angled piece of clothespin). Before I paint the spaceships or put them on the bases, I put them in 91 percent isopropyl alcohol overnight. Yes, they look cheezy but you save a lot of money on buying the made-for-game miniatures.
Stephane Magnan
2025-04-24 15:31:33
Cool ships!!
Brian McKnight
2025-01-22 12:02:04
Too small for children, too low of quality for miniature use.
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