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ROBOTS!

One of the first robots name was Elektro and his dog's name was Sparko.

They appeared at the New York World's Fair in 1939. While plugged in, Elektro could say 77 words and move backwards and forwards.

When did the first robot appear?

In the 1920's, Karl Capek from Czechoslovakia introduced the world's first robot on stage. His play was entitled "Rossum's Universal Robots." The theme of the play was robots controlling humans in society.

Although he introduced the idea of robots, Karl Capek was skeptical about how much of an impact robots could have. He rejected all suggestions that a robot could ever replace a human being, or have feelings such as love or rebellion.

Karl Capek was WRONG! Now we have Robotech!
a 502-piece build it construction system, that is a technological revolution that empowers your little boy to build bigger things on a larger scale.

Dynamic, hyper flexible and strong, our Robtech build-it system offers lots of building ideas, including a T-Rex that really roars. Great for beginners and experts alike.




Gears Illumabot!

This entertaining 105-piece set includes unique pieces for innovative building.

A remote-controlled infrared motor with a 25-foot range!

A chrome robot head with flashing lights, dome lights, detachable claws, a large light gear and more.

Color-coded instructions for building FOUR motorized models are included or your little boys can also design his own creatures.

Set is compatible with any authentic Gears! building set.

Enhance your little boys play time with this IllumaBot motorized set.

Interactive toy boasts 105 pieces for innovative building



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