Sunday, May 15, 2011

About Tin Toy Robots

Robosapien Toy Robot

Robosapien Toy Robot

These are the days of remote-controlled-state-of-the-art toys. This case is especially true with toy robots. The Robosapien is a good example of how complicated toy robots have become. The Robosapien can walk, talk, navigate obstacles and pick up objects all at the touch of a button or even by voice commands. It runs on batteries and has inherent for a lot of fun. A long time ago, toy robots were made of tin. Complexity was way simpler but the fun factor is still the same. After all, a toy needs to furnish you with hours of fun - be it a tin toy or an electronic toy.

Robosapien Toy Robot

Tin toy robots were commonly built with squarish parts. They regularly come with a quadrilateral tin head with some robotic highlight or another. The robot bodies were also quadrilateral or rectangular. I guess this is because mass producing quadrilateral shaped tin parts were simpler and helped keep the cost down. As output methods improved, tin toy robots of discrete shapes and sizes started to hit the shelves. Rounded shapes started to come to be base and more complicated functions for a tin toy became the norm.

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The simplest tin toy robots were basically a tin cube with conveyable appendages bolted on. The attraction came from the painted features of the tin toy. Wound up springs and some easy gearing gave other tin toy robots dinky mobility. You just needed to wind up the toy and set it on the ground. The tin robot would walk in a level line most of the time. It did not matter that most robots tend to veer a dinky to one side because suddenly, you are the devotee of a dinky tin Frankenstein monster!

Robosapien Toy Robot

Manufacturers became more and more creative over time. As a result, more nifty features were added onto tin toy robots. There were robots that would walk after being wound up and then pause for a short while to emit sparks from their mouths. Some tin toy robots had multi-colored gears mounted on the front panel of their tin bodies that would rotate while the tin robot was in motion.

About Tin Toy Robots

Tin toy robots could also take a fair amount of abuse. Rough play will supervene in scratches and dents but the tin bodies offer a decent sufficient safety for the tin robots to keep on functioning. Nowadays, tin toy robots are a collector's item and can fetch a good price on the tin toy collector's market.

Robosapien Toy Robot

2007 McDonalds Happy Meal Toy Wow Wee Robotics #7 Stand Up Robosapien V2 MIP Review


2007 McDonalds Happy Meal Toy Wow Wee Robotics #7 Stand Up Robosapien V2 MIP Feature

  • McDonalds Happy Meal Toy
  • 2007 edition
  • Wow Wee Robotics
  • #7 Stand Up Robosapien V2
  • Mint condition in sealed package.


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2007 McDonalds Happy Meal Toy Wow Wee Robotics #7 Stand Up Robosapien V2 MIP




2007 McDonalds Happy Meal Toy Wow Wee Robotics #7 Stand Up Robosapien V2 MIP Feature

  • McDonalds Happy Meal Toy
  • 2007 edition
  • Wow Wee Robotics
  • #7 Stand Up Robosapien V2
  • Mint condition in sealed package.
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2007 McDonalds Happy Meal Toy Wow Wee Robotics #7 Stand Up Robosapien V2 MIP

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