Megabloks Covenant Brute Prowler


Click and create with the Covenant Brute Prowler ! One of the several best features is the bladed ramming chassis and? jump seat? side sleds. Additional features consist of orange spartan-ii with new battle rifle. 96869U is the manufacturer's number for this product. It's dimensions are 13.5"H x 11.25"L x 2"W. It has got a weight of 0.97 lbs. The warranty these Megablocks come with is, lifetime warranty.
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Brand: | Megabloks |
Model: | 96869U |
UPC: | 065541968691 |
Description
Mega Bloks Halo Covenant Brute Prowler is a type-52 infantry help vehicle. Children can recreate and invent epic battle scenes among the UNSC along employing the Covenant. These battle scenes spark children's imagination, creative visualization and promote function play and storytelling. Why You'll Enjoy It: Building these toy vehicles also enhances fine motor abilities and logical thinking. The play set also includes Spartan-II with battle rifle and Brutes with a shot and spiker. Age: 8 years and up FeaturesBuildable Covenant infantry aid vehicleFront mounted, 360-? With the single gunner in the front and driver in the rear, this prowler features huge jump-seat that provides stability and space for extra Brutes to ride along. Brute Prowler is equipped with a front-mounted 360-? rotating plasma turretBladed ramming chassis and jump-seat side sledsBrutes with Brute shot and spikerSpartan-II with new battle rifleStimulates imagination and creativityPromotes function play and fun rotating plasma turret, operated by a single gunner.
Features List
- 360-degree rotating plasma turret / 173 highly detailed pieces
- Orange Spartan-II with NEW battle rifle
- Bladed ramming chassis and? jump seat? side sleds
- Buildable Covenant infantry support vehicle
- Includes 2 Blue Brutes with 1 Brute Shot and Spiker
- Pack: 173
- Dimensions: Height: 13.5" Length: 11.25" Depth: 2"
- Weight: 0.97 lbs.
- Package Dim.: Height: 2.05" Length: 13.54" Width: 11.26"
- Package Weight: 1.01 lbs.


