We received two types of PlayTape to play with and review. Opinions of the product are 100% our own.
Last year at Toy Fair I saw a ton of great toys. I wanted to make sure that I hit up the Modarri booth because I had backed those guys on Kickstarter and wanted to see what new things were coming. There I saw some cool roads for the cars and learned that it was actually PlayTape by InRoad Toys. I popped over a couple aisles and talked with that team. PlayTape is such a cool idea. Take the concept of painter’s tape that while sticky does not in any way mess up floors or other smooth surfaces. Then instead of having blue or green for the tape you put on a design of a road, dirt track or train track (And soon, Hot Wheels track – see Press Release below). Now kids can use this PlayTape to create their own tracks all over the place. Andrew and I demonstrate the track in my daily vlog below.
Here are more details on the PlayTape and specifically the items that we received as well as the Press Release for the Hot Wheels PlayTape that is going to be shown at Toy Fair. That will be very cool. Continue reading Review: PlayTape by InRoad Toys→
This past week was SEMA 2015, the Aftermarket and Specialty Parts show was held in Las Vegas this week. It is still going on. I saw a few friends there having a great time checking out all the amazing cars and taking great photos. Well, I wasn’t there. So what is a Toy Blogger to do? And by toys that does mean Big Boy Toys. I thought about the past car shows that I’ve attended. The Back in 2011 I attended the North American International Auto Show and more recently, this past June, an auto show at Bass Pro Shops where Eva and I did a father and daughter photowalk around the place. No shows were happening in my area so I decided to use my photography skills to highlight the autos that I had on hand, or rather, in hand. I decided to post a Toy Car Show spotlighting a bunch of different toy cars I had around the house.
I recently went on a trip to Disney for the IZEAFest 2015 conference. I bought a day ticket to Epcot and while I was there I saw some fun Disney Racers that I knew I had to collect. I picked up Stitch, Woody, Buzz Lightyear and BB-8 from the upcoming Star Wars movie. I liked how Stitch and Buzz photographed. I was using my Samsung NX500 with the 60mm Macro lens, Tripod and natural light outside. I also have a rotating light up display that shows in some images. You can check out all the rest of my Toy Car Show images below. Continue reading Why I Held My Own Toy Car Show→