Peterkin Following a successful initial camp aign earlier this year for
Nikko’s VaporizR , a full Christmas campaign will begin in October and is set for a big impact The VaporizR is an innovative, amphibious vehicle featuring twin motor power to perform 360 degree spins plus true 4x4 drive for all terrain: land, water or perfect for the coming winter months, even on snow – as demonstrated by Nikkos “test squad” in the TV ad. (RRP £50) Another item taking the Nikko test squad challenge and
set for an October TV campaign is Cross bike(retailing around £40) where the gyro stabilisation is displayed for easy control enabling stunts and tricks. The “Test Squad” will be a rolling feature and theme of
their brand new ads, designed not only to show the fun and features of items but also to promote the Nikko quality and durability factor. Emphasis on getting kids involved is given by encouraging
them to make and download their own “Test Squad” videos with prizes up for grabs. A complete revamp of the Nikko website underlines the
activity and a dedicated Youtube channel and Facebook fan pagehave been opened with additional country by country local social media sites informing and updating fans. T: 0 116 254 3645 W:
www.peterkin.co.uk
Wow! Stuff One of the regular RC sights at any trade show in recent years has been
Wow! Stuff’s giant Air Swimmers circling stately above visitors’ heads. Air Swimmers are giant-sized flying fish which come in two species,
clownfish or shark. The Air Swimmers are simple to control in even the tightest of space using the handset to manoeuvre the fish forwards, backwards, sideways and up and down by moving the ‘feeder fish’. The controls are said to be so precise that you can even make the fish fly upstairs. Air Swimmers need to be filled with Helium in order to fly.
T: 0870 054 6000 W:
www.wowstuff.co.uk
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