G**D
Crack open the adult brains around you.
This is not a kids toy - that shows the limited imagination of the marketing department. I am giving this toy to an adult - this is also the only type of toy I give out anymore. Why waste your time trying to align what you think someone wants as they grow older. 20s thru 80s. take the time to build a story about how the person's life could be seen as routine - robotic - but you want them to know how you see them or how they should see themselves because of all their hard as a .... whatever... and then give them another - yes another toy - maybe a dancing robot and tell them when life feels one way - to put "you" on the counter to go dancing and take all their cares away. Break through your barriers to let them smile.
E**R
Reminds me of my grandfather for some reason...
Maybe because I'm sure this is something he had on his desk or in his office when I was a kid, this little wind-up metal robot fellow reminds me of my grandfather. It's almost exactly the same as the one he had when I was just old enough to be touching things and trying to figure out how to make them go. I knocked one star off of this because his one arm had rather fallen apart before he reached me and I'm still trying to put it back together, which is a bit of a challenge because of how it's put together but I'm sure I'll figure it out and he still looks pretty cool with it, or, rather, without it. A+++
S**H
Cute trinket
Small, but fulfills needs
D**D
They break easily
We’re on our second one and they break after just a day of windings.
K**I
For adult collectors only
This is more gray than light blue. Also, I'm an adult who bought it for myself, but the listing explicitly says it's a fun toy for kids while the box says: "this is not a toy. For adult collectors only." That's just lazy.
J**.
Blast from the Past
This little tin robot is a delightful throwback to a simpler, more mechanical age. Its retro charm is undeniable, with a design that evokes images of classic sci-fi flicks. The craftsmanship is impressive; it feels sturdy yet somehow delicate, like a miniature piece of art.Wind it up and watch the magic unfold. Its jerky, determined gait is oddly endearing, and the clicking mechanism adds a satisfyingly old-school auditory element. While it might not compete with today's high-tech toys, there's something undeniably captivating about this simple, analog plaything. It's a fantastic choice for a stocking stuffer, guaranteed to spark imagination and wonder.While it's primarily a toy for the eyes and ears, there’s a tactile pleasure in holding and winding this little robot. It’s a tangible connection to a bygone era, a piece of history that kids can hold in their hands.
A**R
Very cheap and doesn’t work. Very disappointed.
It doesn’t move properly it doesn’t stay running. It doesn’t wind up properly is very, very very cheap.
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