Forum Novità Accessorio per costume Accendi la torcia della Statua della Libertà

Brand:Rubie's

2.8/5

47.30

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Guarda le novità del forum per tutte le tue forniture per Halloween, addio al nubilato, Pasqua, Mardi Gras, Natale e San Patrizio: da divertenti a spaventose, Forum ha tutto. Realizzato in plastica dura. Richiede 2 batterie C (non incluse). Misura circa 12 pollici di lunghezza; progettato per bambini dai 14 anni in su. Accendi la torcia Lady Liberty. Lavaggio a mano. 100% plastica.
Country of Origin China
Department Boys
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number F56232
Manufacturer Rubies II
Manufacturer recommended age 14 years and up
Product Dimensions 4 x 12 x 2 inches; 0.16 Ounces

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Scritto da: Kaela Frame
LIGHT DOESN'T TURN ON
Really pretty torch.....IF IT WORKED. I bought this for my 3 year old who is thrilled to be the "statue of litabree' this year. I disagree with the other reviewers who say it's fragile and cheap....The plastic is fine on mine, and the three pieces (handle, light, and flame) screw together nicely. I spray-painted mine with a little sparkle....per my daughters request, and it is perfect.....it turned out beautiful. We are going to a Halloween Party tonight, and I knew it would blow her mind to have it actually light up. So I went to the store and bought $4 batteries....only to find that the torch doesn't work at all. No matter how I position the batteries, or fiddle with the light/switch....it WILL NOT turn on. SUCH A BUMMER! I bought this torch specifically for the 'light up' feature, and it doesn't even work. And it's too late to get another one because our party is tonight.
Scritto da: Almeeker
Move over Lady Liberty...
OMG this is the bomb. I bought it for my daughter to use with her Statue of Liberty costume, SHE LOVES IT. And it's traffic stopping adorable. So adorable that we're taking backup batteries for trick-or-treating, as she would be devastated if the batteries in it died while she was prancing through the neighborhood. That was then, this is now: I had to lower the stars I gave it. Total devastation on Halloween. Granted I bought this for a rambunctious 6 year old girl. However it is a toy, by that definition alone it should be substantial enough to withstand a single evening of play, right? Nada, at the last house of the night she got pushed from behind by another rambunctious child and fell to her knees on a wooden porch, torch in hand. It was cold out, but not below freezing, but apparently plenty cold enough to make the plastic brittle. The torch broke off the flashlight completely, it still turns on, but won't stay lit. And my baby is absolutely devastated, all the way to the car she's sobbing, "It's useless, it's broken, I can't light the world". Okay yes, lots of drama, but in the end she's still devastated and will forever remember Halloween 2012 as the night Lady Liberty's torch got smashed to smithereens (not really the magic I was hoping for as I stayed up late 3 nights running making her costume). When we got home she begged me to glue it back together, but the plastic is so thin that there is not enough edge to put glue on. It's about as thick as a plastic water bottle, but not nearly as flexible. I would have paid an extra dollar for thicker plastic, really I would have.
Scritto da: JD
Perfect Costume Accessory!
Don't bother with other torches, this is the one you want. It looks smallish in this picture, but don't be fooled. If you're going for scale this might be slightly smaller, but everyone will know exactly what it is you've got and the bonus that it lights up will delight everyone--especially yourself. It looks really good! Mine came with a little screw in the part of the flashlight where you unscrew it to put in the batteries. Very odd place for a screw... Anyways, examine yours so you don't waste time with manhandling the flame and possibly break it. Take the screw out and suddenly how it opens will make sense. I don't know if they all come with screws, just sharing my experience. The light isn't too bright to be obnoxious at a party either, more like a soft glow. You can still see that it's lit up during the day though. Great accessory, don't bother with any others.
Scritto da: DoReMi Mama
Doesn’t light up well
Don’t waste a battery; the light isn’t bright enough to notice but it doesn’t need it! Works well as a costume prop anyway.
Scritto da: ThatJunoGirl
Beware of putting batteries in this!
This looks fine and does the job if you don't need it to light up. If you do, prepare for a roller coaster ride. I put the batteries in and it didn't light up. The batteries shook around somewhat loosely on the inside, so I screwed the top piece on several times to see if I could get them to make contact correctly. When I finally got them seated, it lit up but the glow wasn't very bright (it did not show indoors). About 15 minutes into carrying it around, it got VERY hot at the bottom end. I stopped and removed the batteries and the bottom battery was so hot it burned my hand. Since the glow wasn't bright, I just left the batteries out for the remainder of the event. Will likely wear this costume again but I won't risk putting batteries in this torch again. Maybe I just got one with bad connections? Not really sure but not willing to buy another to test that theory.
Scritto da: ThePianoMan
Would recommend...but with some caution
The torch worked great and was a fantastic addition to the Lady Liberty costume for my Salute to America concert. However, the torch was delivered cracked at the base of the torch (on the green part which meets with the torch itself) Due to my concert being so close to when the item was delivered, I didn't have time to complain or exchange and used as is. As I said, the product worked great, uses 2 C batteries, and you will need a small Phillips head screwdriver to unscrew the TINY screw holding the batteries...and I mean TINY!!! Be careful as this product is made of flimsy thin plastic/fake metal and can easily crack as it did during transit or was that way when it was shipped....not sure. Otherwise, I am very happy with the product working and lighting up the room!
Scritto da: Angela Galdabini
Takes a beating and keeps on shining
This arrived in a huge box with lots of paper stuffing, so I think the company has really heard the complaints about it arriving damaged to some people. Mine wasn't damaged at all - worked perfectly - and survived a round-trip to NYC in my suitcase. More importantly, it survived the enthusiastic waving and banging it got at the hands of my 2 year old niece. It did develop a crack from her mistreatment, but still survived in my suitcase for our return and is still working great. It looks awesome - you can't make something this good yourself - if you want a nice torch for your costume - this is it.
Scritto da: Ibemags
Looks great.
My son is obsessed with the statue of liberty and adores this torch. We haven't even tried to light it up yet because he's content with it as is. That's the only reason I'm giving it 4 stars. I don't know how it works lit up.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer******
Well buy again
Kids loved the costume

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