In my day erasers were for removing graphite from paper, evidently in a computer world they are for making small models…
slightly smaller than the eraser cars that have been out for a couple of months and not nearly as nice, each puzzle car is made of many very tiny pieces which can be taken aprt then put together, hence the term "puzzle"
on the left the puzzle version, on the right the other eraser cars
$3 for three cars at Target, my recommendation, spend $1.50 on the larger and much nicer eraser series
Have seen these at Shop-Ko for $4.99 There were 3 there and one of the Lightnings had the 4 tires missing and each one had tons of scratches on the "paint." Wasn't a hard decision whether to skip getting them or not!
Spend more time making quality Cars and less time on this junk. I have passed on EVERY single Miguel launcher I have seen because of paint issues (and I'm not talking about minor paint issues either). Hopefully the singles aren't as bad.
Spend more time making quality Cars and less time on this junk. I have passed on EVERY single Miguel launcher I have seen because of paint issues (and I'm not talking about minor paint issues either). Hopefully the singles aren't as bad.
Can you imagine what would John Lasseter would think if he ACTUALLY set foot in a Target, Wal-Mart, Kmart, or Toys R Us? Everything he has on his shelves is probably a prototype or made specifically for him, so he would be SHOCKED AND STUNNED beyond belief if he ever saw some of the quality (lack thereof) we see everyday.