LADYBUG Robot Kit (requires soldering assembly) # 21-885
Description
The Space Nine is an eight-legged star explorer. Use the
remote control to make it move and turn. The Space Nine – can walk on rough
surfaces turn left right and even cross rocks. When it moves its first and
third legs on one side of its body move – with the second and fourth leg on
the other side. Create a moon surface for Space Nine to explore and enjoy the
fun! Requires (4) “AA” and (4) “AAA” batteries.; From the Manufacturer; The
Space Nine is an eight-legged star explorer. Use the remote control to make it
move and turn. The Space Nine – can walk on rough surfaces, turn left, turn
right and it even will cross rocks. When it moves, its first and third legs on
one side of its body move – with the second and fourth leg on the other side.
Create a moon surface for Space Nine to explore and enjoy the fun. Requires
(4) “AA” and (4) “AAA” batteries. From the Manufacturer Ladybug Robot moves
with its six legs and makes use of infrared emitting diodes as its “eyes” to
avoid obstacles along its path. Ladybug automatically makes a left turn the
moment it detects an object in its path. It continues to move forward after
that if there is no shadow in front of the sensor. The design of the Ladybug,
which is based on two sets of legs, enables it to perform different sets of
movements, there-by providing endless fun and excitement.
Features:
- Ladybug Robot uses infrared emitting diodes as its "eyes"
- Avoids obstacles along its path
- Provides endless hours fun and excitement
- Easy to understand kid friendly step-by-step instructions
- No soldering required
Product Details:
- Brand: Elenco
- Theme: Robot
- Age Range (Description): 14 +
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 8.25 x 6.25 x 3.75 inches
- Item Weight: 12.8 Ounces
- Product Dimensions: 8.25 x 6.25 x 3.75 inches
- Item Weight: 12.8 ounces
- Item model number: 21-885
- Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up
- Batteries: 4 AA batteries required.
- Manufacturer: Elenco Electronics LLC
- Date First Available: May 10, 2004