Founded in 1953, Rothco, a family-owned business run by Milton Somberg and Howard Somberg, has provided the military clothing and outdoor retailer with top quality merchandise and the finest service anywhere for over 60 years. Product Features Rothco is the foremost supplier of Military, tactical, survival and outdoor products Rothco has introduced numerous lines of
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Added on: November 25, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews
Founded in 1953, Rothco, a family-owned business run by Milton Somberg and Howard Somberg, has provided the military clothing and outdoor retailer with top quality merchandise and the finest service anywhere for over 60 years.
it looks cool.. Beware if you are considering buying this! I never write reviews on Amazon…so I am not a person that ‘hates’ on products. I bought this for my 7 year old in December 2015…he opened it today and the gun broke (plastic handle broke off so it won’t fit in the little soldier’s hand…big bummer), and THEN the rear wheels/axel broke away from the ambulance as soon as he gently rolled it on the floor. My strong advice: it looks cool…but DO NOT BUY this. Really poor quality. Shop around…
It’s super cheap and poorly made I blame myself for this. I didn’t read the reviews as carefully as I should have. It’s super cheap and poorly made. My grandson loved it but 3 things broke within 5 minutes. I’m sure he will be tired of the poor function of this toy in a very short period of time. I would expect this set to cost $10 for this kind of quality.
Fun, but won’t last My 4 year old loves this set, he plays with it all the time. But beware, it is very low quality plastic. The helicopter wings came off within minutes of opening. You can put them back on but they fall off again with any amount of playing. He has only had the set a week, and it enjoys it very much, but I wouldn’t doubt that they will start to fall apart with any amount of moderate play. So I give it five stars for fun, because what little boy does not love military sets? But only 1 star far…