Top Race Truck Carrier Slab Attachment TR-216 Remote Control RC Forklift, Heavy Metal Carries More Than 26 Lbs (TR-217)

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ZDV796413
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"Elevate your remote control construction experience with the Top Race Truck Carrier Slab Attachment (TR-217), an exclusive accessory designed to enhance your playtime with the Top Race TR-216 Remote Control RC Forklift. The TR-217 opens up a world of possibilities, transforming your forklift into a heavy-duty transporter, capable of carrying loads of more than 26 lbs with ease. One of the standout features of this attachment is its effortless attachment mechanism. With a design focused on user-friendliness, you can quickly and securely attach the TR-217 to your TR-216 Forklift, ensuring that you spend more time enjoying your construction-themed adventures and less time setting up. This means you can get straight to the action, moving construction trucks like the TR-211 Excavator and other items weighing up to 26 lbs with precision and control. Constructed with a heavy metal frame, the TR-217 boasts an impressive 80% heavy metal content, ensuring maximum durability and longevity. At a 1:10 scale, it's built to withstand the rigors of heavy-duty construction play, and its foldable truck ramp adds a convenient touch to your setup, making loading and unloading a breeze. The spacious slab design offers a generous 14 inches in length and 8 inches in width, providing ample room for your construction vehicles. What's even more impressive is that this attachment operates without the need for batteries, ensuring that your playtime remains uninterrupted. Whether you're a seasoned RC enthusiast or just starting out, the Top Race Truck Carrier Slab Attachment (TR-217) is a must-have addition to your collection, offering endless hours of fun and creativity in the world of remote-controlled construction."