Bandai ThunderTank with Snarf | |
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Details | |
Company | Bandai Toys |
Year | 2011 |
Features | ThunderLynx System |
Accessories | Exclusive Snarf Figure |
Size | 12" |
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ThunderTank was one of the first vehicles in the first wave of Deluxe 4 inch vehicles produced by Bandai Toys as part of their toyline based on the ThunderCats (2011) cartoon series. The vehicle was based on the cartoon version of ThunderTank (2011).
Just like other toys in the sub-line, the ThunderTank was fitted with the "ThunderLynx" action feature which could be activated by attaching the included 4 Inch figure to the vehicle.
Also included with the vehicle was an instruction sheet which described, with illustrations, how to fit each of the figure onto the vehicle as well as how to use the vehicle's "ThunderLynx" system to interact with other toys in the line.
The vehicle could also be used with the other 4" figures in the sub-line as well as the ThunderRacers. The tank's ThunderLynx system consisted of a number of recorded phrases including "ThunderCats Ho!", "ThunderTank Fire!" and "ThunderTank Launch!".
Features[]
1. ThunderLynx System: This vehicle, like many of the figures and vehicles in the Bandai 2011 ThunderCats line, had the unique "ThunderLynx" system. The vehicle was embedded with a special magnet that could be activated by interacting with the figures and other vehicles. The ThunderLynx feature could be activated by placing the figure inside the vehicle.
Accessories[]
1. Snarf Figure: The vehicle came with an exclusive, semi-articulated, 4″ scaled figure of the Snarf. This figure had an embedded magnet and thus could be used to activate the vehicle's "ThunderLynx" System.
2. ThunderRacers: The ThunderTank came with two ThunderRacers as well. These were smaller versions of the vehicles that were released by Bandai separately with the Lion-O and Tygra figure. These vehicles would be fitted under the tank's claws and could be fired by the push of a button.