Star Wars Star Wars Science - Darth Vader Robotic Arm
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Average customer review:Product Description
Man or machine? Now you can build a robotic arm just like the one used by Darth Vader. Learn to operate the Darth Vader Robotic Arm, extending and turning the arm and even controlling the fingers.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1294 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Star Wars
- Model: 15054
- Released on: 2009-07-01
- Dimensions: 7.00" h x 16.00" w x 16.00" l, 2.20 pounds
Features
- Assembles quickly with snap together parts
- includes stand with built-in controls
- Grips and holds lightweight objects
- funand informative learning guide
- No batteries required
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
The Darth Vader Robotic Arm assembles quickly with snap-together parts and includes stand with built-in controls. It grips and holds lightweight objects, just grip…turn…and extend. Easy to assemble.
Customer Reviews
Solid Toy and Fun
My 6 yr old recieved this as a gift. He and his father build it within one hour, it was a bit hard to put the pieces together for my husband's fingers - but perfect for little hands.
My son is been playing with it non stop and picking up items. He's mastered the controls within minutes.
This is geared for 8 year olds, I would recommend that age unless an adult is helping...
waste of money
My 6 year old son got this as an exchange gift, and after many minutes of reading the tedious instructions and finding the little pieces to attach, the fingers would NOT move!!
We took it apart and checked that the latch would move when the hand was not attached, but as soon as you put the hand back on, the lever was not strong enough to make the fingers move.
What a waste of money and what a big disappointment!!!
Iffy at best
This toy isn't difficult to put together but it is a bit tedious. Once we got ours together we were very disappointed to find that the fingers don't move. It's impossible to take it apart to discover the problem without breaking the fragile plastic pieces. In theory, this should be an interesting toy to build together with your child. In reality, it was a let down and a disappointment.



