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“Toys of the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s” is at the Museum of History & Industry, 860 Terry Ave. N, Seattle. The exhibits continues through Sept. 25. More at www.mohai.org .
Baby Yoda. Hasbro. I have already bought one Baby Yoda toy, though I am having trouble remembering which one, exactly. I think it was one of the plush ones for $30 that doesn’t move, but it’s ...
This advanced Optimus Prime consists of 5000 components, 60 microchips, and 27 servo motors. It stands 19 inches tall in robot form. (But still looks pretty impressive in truck form.) ...
Pre-orders for the toy, which currently runs about $650, began yesterday, with full details and a place to pre-order at buzz.robosen.com. The robot will ship in Spring 2023.
How a 1980s toy robot arm inspired modern robotics —Jon Keegan. As a child of an electronic engineer, I spent a lot of time in our local Radio Shack as a kid.
Back in the 1960s, kids didn’t need screens or smartphones to get excited — they just needed a toy that talked, bounced, or came with a miniature kitchen. This was a golden age of hands-on fun ...