I've only ever seen one sized Byron, and never motorized.
But I've never seen Hit pull a cheesy low production value move and release a blatantly non-functional product either.
Hit always went aboave and beyond in values and detail, and released quality motorized toys.
Hit even went so far as to make sure that Rocky was motorized...even Tomy couldn't pull that one off!
So it's just weird to see all that roadway to be included in a set that would have to rely on the imagination factor of a non-motorized toy.
Maybe it's because its the 2009 transition year that Fisher Price took them over, and they we're simply done trying to be innovative?
But I've never seen Hit pull a cheesy low production value move and release a blatantly non-functional product either.
Hit always went aboave and beyond in values and detail, and released quality motorized toys.
Hit even went so far as to make sure that Rocky was motorized...even Tomy couldn't pull that one off!
So it's just weird to see all that roadway to be included in a set that would have to rely on the imagination factor of a non-motorized toy.
Maybe it's because its the 2009 transition year that Fisher Price took them over, and they we're simply done trying to be innovative?
Play nice & have fun!!