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StarMan © Inflatable Robot

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StarMan Robot

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“Starman 80” © 1979 radio controlled inflatable robot that stands 3 ˝ feet tall. Made in Korea by GCE Inc. Winner of Bronze medal l978 Geneva international invention convention. The robot always moves forward, but when you press the remote control button it moves backwards at an angle this changes the direction, releasing the control button makes the robot go forward in the new direction. Battery operated requires 3 “9V” and 4 “1,5V” batteries.


Source: Internet, My Collection - Updated 06-14-2019