🐲 Soar Beyond Imagination with Every Flight!
This Dreamworks Dragons set features a 13-inch Toothless dragon with realistic wings and movable limbs, paired with a 3-inch articulated Hiccup figure. Designed for kids ages 4 and up, the figures connect via saddle pegs for interactive play, encouraging imaginative adventures inspired by the How to Train Your Dragon movies.
T**L
Brings HTTYD to Life
My 10 year old is obsessed with HTTYD right now, so we got her these little figurines. They are a pretty good size, great detail, and have a good feel to them. She loves them enough that she asked me to leave a review (something we never do).
M**T
Great buy and lots of 2010 nostalgia!
Oh boy does this take back memories. The figure is great and is bringing back nostalgia from 2010 when httyd first came out. This figure and or figures* are great, packed with great sculpting and detail. I'm surprised by how much I like the Hiccup in this pack!
K**Y
Toy
They did a great job on detail and brings back my childhood
J**A
Eh.
This isn’t a terribly expensive action figure but I also think it isn’t a terribly great one. The best part about it is the feel of the wings that they advertise. You are supposed to insert part of the tail in once you buy it and it’s difficult to insert. The flexible pieces bend. The same with trying to put the rider on top. There are holes in his thighs you align and pop in. And there’s no real secure “pop”. Just shoving the peg into the hole. The riders legs keep falling off. The details do look nice and it’s painted I just think something more solid with less interactive parts wouldn’t have been so disappointing. My kid is constantly whining about how it’s broken and I keep fixing it for 2 seconds at a time.
R**C
how gto train a dragon figurines
Just got this in and the dragon is actually nice. Pop the tail end on and he is ready to go. The actual guy that comes with it? Not so much. His leg was off and I tried to pop it back on and it will not stay. So now he is one-legged. Lol! It appears that he has one socket that is larger than the other once i took his other leg off to see how it was made. One appears to have a larger opening than the other that stays on. Well... I suppose the dragon is the main character anyways and that is the one my girls were excited to get to begin with.
A**O
Excellent detail
Action figures from movies should inspire creative play. Toothless and Hiccup are ready to go on adventures with this set. The articulating joints are well-designed and feel like they'll survive play. The little pegs on Toothless' saddle fit into holes on Hiccup's legs to keep him securely onboard. I did accidentally pop off Hiccup's leg when putting him on the saddle at first, but it popped right back on its socket with no harm done.The wings on Toothless are the absolute best part of this set. They are soft and bendable. They were exactly the right detail to focus on when building this toy. The paint looks fantastic, especially on Toothless' eyes. They really captured the magic of them. From what I've seen of the movie trailer, the Hiccup figure looks pretty close. The figure looks good, even if it's not a perfect replica of the actor playing him. There's no uncanny valley weirdness going on, which is always a win.This is a solid toy for fans of the franchise. The adventure doesn't have to stop when the movie ends.
M**B
Toofless
This is a great toy!It's highly detailed, though it's worth mentioning that the characters are modeled off of the upcoming live action and not the original animation.The perfect size for a kiddo to have hours of entertainment with.
A**L
Awesome quality
These figures are a hit for any kid who loves dragons—especially Toothless. They’re a great size for play and the details are solid (no sloppy paint jobs). My son has put them through the ringer and they’ve held up great. It’s fun to see him recreate scenes from the movies with something that isn’t flimsy.