Retro Robotix Robo-Dog: More Canine Than Canine
Man's best friend just got even better! A dog you don't have to walk or feed, and you control its every move!
Runs on 4 C batteries and 1 9V. Only $200 from the Electronic Eclectic Company.
Or you could go 21st Century with HPI's G-Dog, a $700 mutt that runs on a 7.2V Ni-MH and can do a break dancer's headstand (00:20!):
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dculberson
#1 – 7:34 PM June 9, 2009
They're either a benefit or a hazard. If they're a benefit, it's not my problem.
ryuthrowsstuff
#2 – 8:10 AM June 10, 2009
I had one of the sets from the tip picture. Difficult to assemble due to the strange shapes/angles of the pieces, the motors were weak and slow. Had fun with it but mostly by building tanks for my GI Joes and robot arms to fight the neighbors armotron.
bozozo
#3 – 7:26 PM August 25, 2009
Had fun with it but mostly by building tanks for my GI Joes and robot arms to fight the neighbors armotron.Dissertation | Essay
bozozo
#4 – 7:27 PM August 25, 2009
If they're a benefit, it's not my problem.Research Paper
bozozo
#5 – 7:28 PM August 25, 2009
Difficult to assemble due to the strange shapes/angles of the pieces, the motors were weak and slow. Term Paper | Thesis