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City Service Fire Rescue Truck - Inertia-Powered Toy

City Service Fire Rescue Truck - Inertia-Powered Toy

Regular price Rs.3,150.00
Regular price Rs.4,250.00 Sale price Rs.3,150.00
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The Max Super Ladder Truck from the City Service line is a standout toy that offers hours of engaging play. It features a detailed, high-reach extendable ladder ideal for any pretend construction or rescue mission. The truck uses inertia power, allowing children to push it forward and watch it continue moving, encouraging active play. Equipped with lights, sound effects, and music, this toy mimics a real-life utility vehicle, enhancing the realistic play experience.

Specifications:

  • Type: Inertia-powered (friction-driven) utility truck
  • Age Group: Suitable for children aged 3 and up
  • Features: Extendable ladder, sound, light, and music functions
  • Material: Made with durable, high-quality plastic
  • Dimensions: Length 36 cm, Height 20 cm
  • Power Source: No batteries needed, powered by manual push

Highlights:

  • Inertia Drive Mechanism: Facilitates prolonged movement with a simple push, perfect for developing coordination and understanding of basic physical forces.
  • Interactive Features: Lights and sound functions simulate a real utility vehicle, providing an immersive experience.
  • Educational Value: Promotes understanding of mechanics and aids in developing fine motor skills through play.
  • Safety Standards: Constructed with child-safe materials, ensuring a safe and enjoyable playtime.

Box Contents:

  • One Max Super Ladder Truck
  • User manual detailing features and safety information

Additional Series Information: This vehicle is part of the "Engineering Car Series," which includes various vehicles like fire trucks, construction loaders, and more, each designed to introduce children to different aspects of utility and emergency services.