Playmobil 70924 Knight Rider - KI.T.T. Children's Car Toy from Movies and TV programme & 70922 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, Model Car for Adults or Toy Car for Children, 5–99 Years

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Playmobil 70924 Knight Rider - KI.T.T. Children's Car Toy from Movies and TV programme & 70922 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, Model Car for Adults or Toy Car for Children, 5–99 Years

Playmobil 70924 Knight Rider - KI.T.T. Children's Car Toy from Movies and TV programme & 70922 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, Model Car for Adults or Toy Car for Children, 5–99 Years

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The winch is just sculpted into the mold, however, there is a grappling hook with an attachment to connect just under the spinning license plate, so you can also have some fun with that.

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Not to worry, and Miles and Barstow aren’t just accessories for K.I.T.T., as they have their own toys to play with – Miles with his own chair, desk and futuristic computer that looks like a CRT monitor, and Barstow with her computer lab and toolbox for repairing the supercar when Knight pushes things beyond the limit.

My favorite feature is the press button to get the light and sounds going. It’s seamless. You can’t tell there’s a button at all. Just press down on the raised area of the hood and KITT will start talking and his sensor will start swooshing. Press it a few more times for random phrases. He’ll keep scanning for several minutes before auto powering off, but you can turn him off by pressing the button for 4-5 seconds. I love how you can’t even feel there’s a button. It’s so clean and definitely puts it above being a simple toy.If you need some inspiration, my favorite episode of the classic series is Episode 115, The Topaz Connection. It features everything from an 80s adventure show, including a cheesy rear projection Las Vegas montage, a private jet fist fight, and early computer forensics. You can watch it on Netflix currently. When you press down on K.I.T.T.s bonnet there are a number of things he says – it’s very cool to hear them again! You can also take off the roof to go into Convertible mode (who remembers that season!), the headlights pop up, and you can even switch the number plate on the rear (just like in the show). By actively switching off (press and hold) or after 60 sec. of inactivity (Auto-Power-Off), the farewell sequence is activated and all sound and light functions turn off. What’s in the box? But what will enthrall fans of the series are the lights and sounds that can be triggered by a touch panel on the car’s bonnet, including the car’s signature red scanner light in the front, between both pop-up headlights, as well as dialogue from K.I.T.T. from the series, as voiced by William Daniels.

Putting everything together was a lot of fun, although the wheels took a little while to get right, but that was probably us! K.I.T.T. also requires 2 AAA batteries (not supplied) which are easy to fit on the underside of the car. Like many popular 80s properties, the Knight Rider is getting a reboot in the age of streaming. From what we’ve read, though, it’s going to be a movie, rather than an ongoing series. Whichever the case, it’s fun to imagine what that reboot will look like, with autonomous cars and intelligent assistants no longer the science fiction tech it used to be. Since that remake isn’t likely to come anytime soon, maybe you can get your 80s crimefighting car fix in the meantime with the Playmobil Knight Rider K.I.T.T. In addition to Michael Knight, the playset also includes highly-detailed accessories such as Bonnie Barstow’s computer lab and Devon Miles’ office furniture. Now, it’s time to get in the car and drive off to the next mission! Features And the Playmobil version is easily the best, and most affordable version for fans everywhere. Measuring 28cm across and 7.5cm tall, the 462g battery-operated replica comes with three Playmobil figures for Knight, justice organisation leader Devon Miles, and K.I.T.T.’s chief engineer, Dr. Bonnie Barstow.

Please fold the paper along the dotted line and place the chart on a hard surface against an immovable vertical surface such as a skirting board to help gain an accurate measure. Driven by the mysterious Michael Knight, the crime-fighting duo filled prime time television over 30 years ago, and as the talking car, known as Knight Industries Two Thousand (K.I.T.T.), supported its human partner, audiences everywhere wished they owned the modified 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. Place the left foot on the chart and record the length of the foot (e.g. 2¼) repeat for the right foot (e.g. 2½). And unlike LEGO that has also done the same, these vehicles are all scaled to match the signature figurine, so you can line these vehicles up and play with them, and without fear of breaking them into little pieces. The latest is a fan-favourite for the 80s kids who remember the American TV series Knight Rider, which featured an autonomous super car with its iconic pulsating red light strip – K.I.T.T..

Knight Rider – A shadowy flight into the dangerous world of a man who does not exist. Michael Knight, a young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent, the helpless, the powerless, in a world of criminals who operate above the law.” Over the various seasons of the show, K.I.T.T. has been shown to do a variety of amazing things, and not everything can fit into this toy, but the basics are here – a flashing red light that emits when the car speaks, as well as a printer within the car, for Knight to receive updated information (this was after all, pre-smartphones and tablets). The steering wheel doesn’t rotate, but the rear license plate does, for when the car needs to evade detection, and there’s even a cable and grappling hook, for you to reel in other cars and drivers who think they can take on this formidable law enforcement machine.While it doesn’t have K.I.T.T.’s weapons onboard, it does bring some of the technological marvels that made it special. Tap the hood, for instance, to trigger the welcome sequence that the car always makes when Michael Knight gets onboard. Subsequent taps will trigger one of six light and sound sequences taken directly from the show, so you can feel like you’re interacting with a real AI car. It also performs a farewell sequence that’s triggered after 60 seconds of inactivity. Mention toy vehicles and faithful replicas, and most folks will immediately think of Danish toy company, LEGO, but if you’re into collecting toy vehicles that can be played with and won’t fall apart immediately upon impact, you should look at German toy maker, Playmobil.



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