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Specifications:
- High quality and non toxic material, provide a safe and funny toy to the player
- Movement and sound function adds fun to this remote control toy
- Made of high quality material, the electric robot is environmental and nontoxic
- Robot toy is so vivid, which seems like a real robot standing here
- Fine workmanship and delicate details, these toys are shatter-resistant
- With easy operation design, it will always be your good partner in daily life
- Size: 39.0 x 19.5 x 43.0cm/15.3 x 7.7 x 16.9in(L x W x H)
Details:

- Made of high quality, the robot toy looks cool and lively

- It is strong enough to walk, slide and dance like a real man

- Movement and sound function adds fun to this remote control toy
- The material is not bad to people who like it and around it


- This robot toy is perfect in size
- Fine workmanship and delicate details, these toys are shatter-resistant

- It will surely be part of your life with stylish body shape
NOTE:
- It is suitable for children above 3 years old
How to Build Robot Toys:

- Scout around your attic, your garage or the depths of your closets. Think about what may be salvaged from another source that can be used in your robot toy and concurrently save you money. Pay particular attention to remote-control (RC) cars, since these contain a number of the components needed in the base design of a robot toy
- Locate and extract a receiver-and-controller combination, two servos and a battery for your robot toy. Your battery should be a nickel-cadmium battery, or at least a lead-acid based one. The receiver and controller that will communicate with your robot toy should allow for at least four degrees of movement (up-down, left-right), but preferably six
- Salvage a moderate-size wheel base. One way to do so is to strip the plastic pieces off an old RC car, leaving only the wheel base exposed. Take two pieces of Velcro and attach them to this wheel base using professional-strength glue
- Pick up your battery and attach it to the bottom of your wheel base with the Velcro. Similarly, attach the receiver to the top Velcro piece in the same fashion
- Use dual-lock tape and fasten the two servos onto your wheel base. These servos should be located on opposite sides of the base from each other, near the perimeter/wheels
- Wire together your components by leading all the wires from each component to the receiver. Your receiver will have open channels on the end of the device. Take the wire lead from the battery, which should be a three-wire lead, and attach it to the channel listed as "Batt" or "Battery." Make similar connections by leading the two servos to the receiver and its channels. If the channels are all unmarked, just make sure the servos are connected in directly adjacent channels and that the battery is attached farther away on the receiver
- Add any utility or decorative items to your robot toy as you please. As it is, you have the basis for your robot toy, and it is fully functional. Use your imagination from here. If you desire a fun toy, attach decorative items (such as old items salvaged from action figures) with professional-strength glue. Or for a more useful robot, consider using cord to strap on a small broom head or dusting pan to the toy
How to Make a Toy Robot From Scratch:

- Heat up a hot glue gun for ten minutes, or according to manufacturer's instructions
- Hot glue two 2-liter soda bottles together lengthwise. Let the glue cool
- Hot glue a third 2-liter soda bottle onto the other two lengthwise. The cluster formed by the bottles will be the base of the robot
- Hot glue a metal colander, facing upward, on the top of the soda bottle base. This will be the robot's head
- Hot glue small, bathroom-sized paper cups into the top of the soda bottles facing out for the robot's buttons
- Hot glue two or more wooden spoons onto the robot, sticking out in various directions. Glue the entire bowl of each spoon onto the robot, so that the spoons can remain securely attached during play. These will be the robot's arms
- Paint the entire robot using metallic acrylic paint so that the robot looks like metal. Let the paint dry
Package Included:
- 1 x Remote Controlled Robot Toy
- 1 x Remote Control
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William
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12-14-2011- Other Thoughts: I like this robot toy. I am glad I have a boy so I could purchase this for him. I have had a blast playing with it.
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Zachary
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12-17-2011- Other Thoughts: My son earned this Robot Toy as a reward and he loves it. I like the rechargeable battery pack!
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Ryan
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12-02-2011- Other Thoughts: The Robot Toy can freely forward and back ,turn around with the remote control. Good Product.
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Alexander
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12-29-2011- Other Thoughts: high quality , low price and quick delivery. so satisfied with it.
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Austin
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12-10-2011- Other Thoughts: My son really enjoys this robot toy. The charge on the battery last longe time! <br/>If I had to purchase it again, I would!
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