Street Troopers Mobilized Attack Vehicle PT-808 (colors may vary)
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Street Troopers PT-080
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5363 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Maisto
- Model: 81108
- Released on: 2008-03-07
- Dimensions: 13.00" h x 12.50" w x 13.50" l,
Features
- Morphs from vehicle to attack mode and back again by radio control
- Working lights and attack launcher
- Tri-channel transmitter so three people can play simultaneously and battle it out!
- Meets or exceeds safety regulations for projectile toys
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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
The Maisto Street Troopers PT-808 Radio Controlled Vehicle provides a twist on the remote controlled car that will thrill kids 8 years old and up. In addition to the usual driving around, the Street Troopers PT-808 can transform into a robot at the push of a button and shoot missiles at the enemy.
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![]() Maisto Street Troopers provide a twist on the remote controlled car that will thrill kids 8 years old and up. View larger. |
The Street Troopers PT-808 is an aggressive looking car with a black and red color scheme and guns on its side that is slightly reminiscent of the Batmobile. The design will appeal to young boys who will enjoy simply racing the car around. The vehicle has a nice heft to it, but because it also transforms into a robot, it has more moving parts than the average radio-controlled car. While it did not break during our testing, we found it a bit more delicate than the average remote controlled vehicle. For the added fun of being able to transform, however, we found this to be a worthwhile tradeoff.
In order to get the car moving, the PT-808 requires six AA batteries for the car and a 9V for the remote control. Please note that a Phillips screwdriver is needed to remove the battery cover.
Transform Into a Robot With a Button Push
After we installed the batteries, we instantly tried the transform function. Holding down the large, backlit button on the remote did exactly as it was supposed to, and the car transformed into a robot. Holding the button down again, the robot transformed back into a car.
Shoot Missiles In Robot Mode
While in robot mode, the PT-808 reveals a rapid-fire 5-shot cannon in his chest that can be fired using one of two buttons on the remote. Installing the missiles required us to push the missiles into each cavity until it clicked in. Unfortunately, we were only able to load four of the five missiles. When we pushed the button, we shot the four missiles in about five seconds. The missiles are 73.5mm in length and 4.5mm in diameter, and have a range of about two meters. Younger children should be cautioned not to aim the missiles at people's eyes.
Car Offers Great Maneuverability
The car is maneuvered using two control sticks, which move the car forward and backward, and make it spin left and right. Extending the antenna as far as it goes, we were able to control the car all around the room with only a few problems of reception when it zipped into the furthest corner, and we were pleased with the general speed of the vehicle. We wished the tires had more grip, however, as the vehicle did seem to slip on some surfaces.
Battle with Friends
The PT-808 can operate on three different radio frequencies, set via a switch on the car and remote. This allows kids to play with up to three vehicles simultaneously without interference between the remote frequencies, so you and two other friends can race and battle it out with the PT-808 and other Street Troopers vehicles.
What's in the Box
PT-808 Vehicle, Remote Control, Instruction manual.
![]() This car transforms into a robot at the push of a button. View larger. | ![]() Press it again, and the robot turns back into a car. View larger. |
From the Manufacturer
Project: 66 was to be the latest in the Street Troopers™ line of urban defense - a radio control vehicle that can fire at will, either from a stationary or moving position and morph back into vehicle mode undetected. It was a highly classified project until a rogue scientist stole a Project: 66 prototype, and its blueprints from a secure paramilitary facility in an undisclosed location. The government had already begun top secret production on Project: 66 — and then quickly pushed ahead on its sister mobilized attack vehicle...the PT-808. Can you handle the Street Troopers™ revolution? We shall soon see! We at Maisto will keep you informed on any updates involving this rogue paramilitary action.
Customer Reviews
Finally a Radio Control vehicle that shoots stuff!
My 9 year old nephew absolutely loves this vehicle. It transforms from a car to a "robot" on the fly and shoots darts when in robot form. Even if it didn't transform, the radio control vehicle would still be worth the cost. It is extremely durable (i know this because he is constantly running it into walls and the vehicle doesn't even blink). This is one of those "why didnt i think of it!?" type of toys. The projectiles have a great range, plus robots seem to be "in" these days. I highly recommend this toy for any age!
Great toy for a kid lots of diffrent things thay can do.
I had given this as a present to my nephew who loves cars and robots. He has so many toys which gets annoying. But now the area he plays in is with less toys because he uses this one so much. It such a fun toy. It is durable but the tires are not all that great. But they do after all it does do a lot of things. You should get this since is what every boy likes robots and cars why not have both in one right?
more than just an RC car
As a grown up kid, I love RC anything. This car doubles the fun. Watching my 9 year old son scare the bejesus out of his 16 year old sister when it raised up and shot the little darts at her was priceless! The car is fast and the "morphing" is seamless. You can still drive it around no matter what configuration it is set in.













