A-Team Collectible Figurines Beaverton OR

Local resource on A-Team collectible figurines in Beaverton. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to iconic A-Team vans, figure collectibles, collectible figurines, and kid toys, as well as advice and content on children's products.


Learning Palace
(503) 644-9301
3861 Sw 117th Ave Ste G
Beaverton, OR
Toy Xtreme Hobbies
(503) 367-4067
9955 Sw Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy
Beaverton, OR
R C Modeler Northwest
(503) 649-0633
17140 Sw Shaw St
Beaverton, OR
Piccolo Mondo Toys Llc
(503) 617-0250
4768 NW Bethany Blvd
Portland, OR
Freebears.Com
(503) 649-5041
21785 Sw Tualatin Valley Hwy Ste Q
Beaverton, OR
Tammie's Hobbies
(503) 644-4535
12024 Sw Canyon Rd
Beaverton, OR
Barbara's Dolls
(503) 526-1984
10325 SW Crestwood Ct
Beaverton, OR
Toys R Us
(503) 620-9779
10065 SW Cascade Ave
Tigard, OR
Build A Bear Workshop
(503) 620-9555
9455 SW Washington Square Rd
Portland, OR
Perry Aircraft Hobbies
(503) 636-6831
17505 Pilkington Rd
West Linn, OR
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Classic A-Team Van with Electronics

Toy Review:

Kids can pretend they're part of the A-Team with Jazwares' new toys based on the upcoming The A-Team movie, hitting theaters June 11, 2010. The A-Team defined action play in the 1980s as a group of soldiers of fortune wrongly accused of crimes solved hopeless cases while they tried to keep from being captured themselves. It was a recipe for action play that's targeting a whole new generation of kids.

Of course the iconic A-Team van is back in action, so hop on board the Classic A-Team Van with Electronics. The recognizable GMC van is highly detailed with a red stripe and fully equipped interior that fits the 3.75-inch action figures (sold separately). The van even features sound clips from the movie and action-packed sound effects. Now kids are in the driver's seat with Sgt. Bosco "B.A." Baracus and the team on their most covert missions! Fans of the classic TV show will definitely love this cool collector's item, but there's plenty of play value for younger fans just discovering The A-Team. Though the film has not yet been rated, we can assume it will probably be PG-13, which means that many younger kids won't see it. That doesn't mean they won't want the toys, though, and the classic power-and-conflict, good-versus-evil play doesn't necessarily require kids to have seen the movie to feel part of the excitement through their play.

Manufacturer:
Jazwares

Brand:
The A-Team

Age Recommendation:
6 and up

MSRP:
$29.99

Intro Year:
2010

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The A-Team 12-Inch Collector Figures

Toy Review:

Kids can pretend they're part of the A-Team with Jazwares' new toys based on the upcoming The A-Team movie, hitting theaters June 11, 2010. The A-Team defined action play in the 1980s as a group of soldiers of fortune wrongly accused of crimes solved hopeless cases while they tried to keep from being captured themselves. It was a recipe for action play that's targeting a whole new generation of kids.

The action from the movie comes to life with highly detailed 12-inch Collector Figures of favorite A-Team characters. Each character features a voice chip with sound clips from the movie, adding to the figures' play value. These collectible figures are available as Sgt. Bosco "B.A." Baracus and Col. John "Hannibal" Smith. The combination of detail and sound features make these action figures the perfect collector's items for fans, and there's lots of playability for kids to recreate the action from the movie or send The A-Team on brand new missions.

Though the film has not yet been rated, we can assume it will probably be PG-13, which means that many younger kids won't see it. That doesn't mean they won't want the toys, though, and the classic power-and-conflict, good-versus-evil play doesn't necessarily require kids to have seen the movie to feel part of the excitement through their play.

Manufacturer:
Jazwares

Brand:
The A-Team

Age Recommendation:
6 and up

MSRP:
$19.99

Intro Year:
2010

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