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01162 543 645 | www.nikko.eu The ongoing Fast & Furious fi lm franchise has been a key part of Nikko’s strategy in recent years. For Fast & Furious 6 there are four new licensed 1:16 cars which are the Dodge Daytona, Ford Mustang ’69, Nissan GTR and Dodge Charger; all stars of the fi lm, and all supplied with drifting tyres. Availability is timed to coincide with the fi lm’s Summer release across Europe. The key TV advertised lines for Q3 and Q4 will be SlammR and N-Blaster. The SlammR has a three-


way pivot action that enables it to overcome many obstacles, whilst the N-Blaster is a mobile missile launcher which enables the customer to pinpoint their target with a laser and the blast them away with the missiles from the integral launcher. In 2012 Nikko received feedback from consumers in relation to the four-hour charging time of the


battery packs. As a direct response to this feedback, Nikko has developed a brand new 1-hour Quick Charger. This is the fastest six-volt charger in toy grade Radio Control. Both SlammR and N-Blaster will include Nikko’s new 1-hour charger and will also both benefi t from TV advertising campaigns.


HTI


08445 734 299 | www.tobar.co.uk This Spring, Tobar has introduced lines from model car manufacturers Maisto and Bburago, having gained exclusive UK distribution rights. Of the 200-plus lines being introduced, the hero line is Bburago’s Red Bull cars. As well as offering past years’ F1 models, Tobar is set to release Bburago’s detailed replica of the Red Bull RB9 during the 2013 season.


Alongside Bburago’s Formula One replicas, other sellers include the Ferrari Race & Play collection. Produced under the offi cial licence of Ferrari, the Italian sports car miniatures come in an array of models, including wristband RC racers, along with single and dual loop track playsets, play mats, and a parking garage with a car elevator and moveable car wash.


The newcomer for 2013 is Bburago’s GoGears. This line of pull-back vehicles travel over 14 metres, reaching scale speeds of over 200mph, and also feature play environments, in which players can adjust track switches. Also set at Tobar is the brand Maisto, famous for


their proportioned 1:18 scale models, for example the 1936 Mercedes-Benz 500K TYP Special roadster. Tobar has also introduced Maisto’s RC models to its offering. The Rock Crawler range has front and rear suspension, the vehicles in this collection are for rugged off-road action and include the Rock Crawler Jr and the original Rock Crawler and Rock Crawler Extreme, both of which have three motors, two for driving and one for steering. Another new line at Tobar is Maisto’s RC Street


Troopers, which includes Project: 66, a vehicle that can fi re at will; Twist and Shoot, which fi res from a six-unit cannon and morphs from car to robot; and the PT-808, a projectile toy that shoots soft-tip darts by radio control.


01253 775 684 | www.htigroup.co.uk Following a strategic long-term licensing deal with Hasbro for the Tonka brand across a range of product categories, HTI has developed a brand new segment called Tonka Town that incorporates vehicles, play sets and characters. A strong heritage brand, HTI’s Tonka Town brings Tonka back into the world of pre-school boys today, with its original values - tough, durable and quality play. The company also offers Tonka Classic, giving a refresh to the original steel trucks of yesteryear. Tonka is launching for Autumn 2013 and will be supported by substantial TV advertising and marketing campaigns.


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