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Miniature Robot Wind Up Toy [Toy] [Toy]

Miniature Robot Wind Up Toy [Toy] [Toy]
From Schylling

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Product Description

Schylling Classic Windup Mini Robot stands 3 inches tall. Wind him up and he walks forward, recommended for collectors.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #116717 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Schylling
  • Model: 235
  • Dimensions: 3.00" h x 2.00" w x 2.00" l, 1.00 pounds

Features

  • Wind up robot toy
  • Walks in a forward direction
  • Comes with a wind-up key
  • Appeals to collectors
  • For ages eight and up

Customer Reviews

Made In China2
After you wind it up, it moves... a little. It doesn't work very well. But I'm guessing people won't buy this with the intent of marching it around the block. If you plan to let it sit on a shelf, it's great.

Robots are awesome5
This robot is a great inspiration, I am starting a company and calling it "My Very Own Robot" :)
This Robot is very cute and when I think of robot, I think of this one.
I bought a robot for everyone in the company :) Good to have on their desks.
As far as material / production value:
This robot has a good weight to it, though the feet were a bit bent on some of them, it does seem very durable, but from what I hear some rough housing will easily solve that feeling. It does wind up, but I wouldn't recommend doing much with it other than having it on the desk and winding it up once a week :)
That all being said, I still think it would be a good toy. Just tell your kids to be careful with it because he will break easily, made of complex robot parts. The package says it is a collectors item and not a toy, however that is overruled by the "made in china" sticker. Wow, I am rambling, anyways it's a good ol 'bot. :)

Don't overwind3
I got the impression the windup mechanism would break if stressed at all. Consequently I only wound it enough to walk for about six or seven seconds. To be fair, it's not marketed as a toy, but as a collectable. It is cute, if you like robots (I certainly do). Gary Katz