Mini Radiocon Robot Classic Tin Toy

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Mini Radiocon Robot Classic Tin Toy

Original price was: $24.98.Current price is: $19.98.

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Description

Famous for his TV commercials (Partying with Sock Monkey), Mini Radiocon Robot is a reproduction of the classic Japanese “Radiocon Robot”. This mini (5″ tall) retro robot is the son of Radiocon Robot. Like his Dad, he has a spiral antena on the top of his head to catch imagined radiowaves from outer space. Wind him up and he moves his red feet ahead with the precision of a 1950’s robot. His chest features meters and gears to prove that he is a real robot. His body is blue-grey with red feet and ears and moveable arms.  A nice collectible robot and a nostaglic gift!

The 2016 Wall Street Journal Gift Guide featured Mini Radiocon Robot as “Cyborg of Yore.”
See WSJ Gift Guide Here: 50 Nostalgic Finds

Type: One Tin Toy Robot with Wind-up Engine • Metal Key Included
Category: Robot & Rockets For Collectors (not for children under 13)
Size: 5″ Tall (5 x 1.5 x 2 inches)
Package: Colorful Box or Blue Chinese Take Out Box

Aaron’s Giggle Meter: 10+ of 10

 

Additional information

Weight 0.5 oz
Dimensions 5 × 2.5 × 2 in
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4 reviews for Mini Radiocon Robot Classic Tin Toy

  1. Richard

    Richard

    My son’s first robot. Great first robot!

  2. Sam

    Sam

    I love this little guy. Great quality for the price, wonderful colorful packaging. Makes me smile every time I see it on my desk.

  3. Helen R.

    Helen R.

    You have so many robots but this one is special because my boyfriend and I celebrated our six month anniversary by giving each other this one.

  4. sean

    sean

    the mini radiocon is on the move! (well, when he’s wound up) lots of fun graphics top, bottom, front and back. i really like the ‘inside view’ panel with coils, tubes, gears and wires. the free swinging arms are jointed at the shoulder, elbow and wrist and wiggle around while hes walkin along. the neet lil spring on his head is a nice touch and useful in the office for, say, business cards, or maybe…paperclips, or…very small letters and postcards. the list goes on…
    happy and fun lil strollin bot that now has a home with his new brothers here.

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