🔥 Unleash the Dragon Within – Ignite Your Imagination! 🐉
This 10-inch Deadly Nadder action figure from Dreamworks' How to Train Your Dragon features authentic movie styling, movable wings and legs, and a fire blast projectile launcher. Designed for kids ages 4 and up, it encourages imaginative play and is perfect for collectors building their dragon and Viking sets.
Product Dimensions | 36 x 26.49 x 10 cm; 0.75 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 4 - 14 years |
Item model number | 6074242 |
Language: | French |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Multicoloured |
Release date | 28 April 2025 |
ASIN | B0DMVMQQ3H |
C**R
Fun projectile throwing dragon toy
Perfect accompaniment to the toothless toy, you can make awesome battles against them both.Well made and fun to play with moveable wings and legs, and it fires projectiles from it's mouth, you get three of them.The model itself is blue with some green on the wings with fire red on the outer tips and a white underbelly and is well moulded to show the skin and lines.Unlike the toothless toy this has no electronic sounds but it does work out cheaper due to this.
D**R
Great quality, fire blasting Deadly Nadder
This fire blast Deadly Nadder play set is base of the new how to train your dragon film. The dragon is very well made and designed to resemble the character from the film. The level of detail on the dragon wings, body and face is very well done.You can move the characters legs so it can be position either flying or stood up and same with the wings either up or down. The character is supplied with three flame blasters, which slot into its mouth and can be fired by pressing the button on its back.The character is around 28.5cm in length and stands around 14cm in height.Overall, it is a very well play set with a nice fun element to it, which should provide a child with hours of fun.
V**R
My son likes it, but the shooting functionality is very unreliable
I picked this up for my 7 year old who used to be quite obsessed with the How To Train Your Dragon movies and TV show, but hasn't really watched them for a while. He's already built up a small collection of these toys including the recent Red Death that I picked up for him last week.In the pack, you get Deadly Nadder plus three small fire ball missiles. The wings have ball joints so they can be moved around to a certain degree around the base, and the legs can be moved too.To shoot the missiles, insert one into it's mouth, and then press a button to launch them, and they can travel maybe 1.5m - I've fired one at myself and it doesn't hurt at all. I did find issues consistently firing it - sometimes it will load but not fire, maybe one in three attempts did it actually shoot which was a bit annoying.My son's now going through all of the movies, and the TV series to refresh his mind on the stories, but he's happily been playing with these toys.Would recommend!
C**R
An Unexpected Gem for My Collection!
I must admit, when I first saw the price of £20.62 for this 10-inch Deadly Nadder dragon, I wasn't expecting much. After all, that's less than what I usually pay for a 6-inch action figure (I'm a collector with hundreds of figures). But when this bad boy arrived, I was genuinely surprised by how nice it is!The plastic feels durable, and the sculpting is full of fine details - you can see every wrinkle and the way the skin drapes over the bones, which is impressive for the price. The paintwork is even more of a standout - it's intricate and nearly flawless, making the dragon look fabulous.The fire blast pieces are a fun touch too, and they actually fire quite well, adding a playful element to this figure. The articulation, however, is a bit basic. The legs only rotate as a whole, which limits some of the posing options, but that's to be expected at this price point. It's still fun to play with, and the dragon's character really shines through.Honestly, I wasn't expecting much, but this figure has exceeded my expectations. For £20.62, it's an easy recommendation, and I'm glad I added it to my collection. I might even consider picking up more from this range.
P**M
Big, Bright, and a Blast to Play With
My son is obsessed with How to Train Your Dragon and was thrilled with this Deadly Nadder figure. It’s bigger than I expected, with great detail and bright colours. The wings and legs move nicely, and the fire blast feature works well – it’s easy to load and fire, but not too powerful. He’s already added it to his dragon battles with the other toys from the series. Solid toy, feels sturdy, and perfect for any young Dragons fan.
M**O
Beautifully detailed
The media could not be loaded. Got this for son. Who is a fan of the movie franchise and likes dragons in general. He was very excited to unpack this and get started. This morning he was playing with this and his Lego ninjago figures. So, he is enjoying playing with it.He really likes the details of the dragon. The scales all over the body, the patterns in the wing, the face. The firing of the fire breath is a feature he likes lot. Enjoyed shooting the Lego characters. The fire breath fires around a meter away. Not hard or painful. Perfectly kids safe.The setup was a struggle. The end bit of the tail needed to be attached. Seems simple enough, it can only go one way. Line it up, and push it in. Did just that and it wasn’t staying it. A small piece from inside snapped off and fell out. It eventually attached and has remained stuck. But I feel it was totally unnecessary to have it this way.
R**C
Great Quality and Fun!
The media could not be loaded. My kids, (2 and 6) love this 'Deadly Nadder' dragon toy!It's a good, chunky size, the tail moves up and down, the legs are moveable, and so are the wings. (The tail does need attaching first, as it comes separate, but it's easy to do.)You get 3 bolts as well, which shoot from the dragon's mouth, when you press the button on its back. (see my video) They don't go overly far, but I appreciate that actually, so they don't go flying across the living room!They've been playing with it nonstop since we got it, and had no problem putting the bolts into the mouth themselves. I'm really pleased with it overall, great toy for any 'How to Train Your Dragon' fan!
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