Published on November 26th,2007 at 11:18 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Robo Hopper, your new R-C Toy from Kyosho

Kyosho is one of the most famous Japanese makers when it comes to toys and R/C products, and they released a Tiny little helicopter using the shape of a Robot which weighs only 13g and has a size of 227x160x159mm. If of course you will not be able to use this toy too much outdoors; this little helicopter will be fun to use indoors like in the video below.

This product will be sold in Japan at the end of December, as well as on GeekStuff4U.com


Via Kyosho
Category Robot Toy
              
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    Great

  • http://www.cashforcrumbs.net Jackallennn

    I have to get one of these to deliver memos at work !

 

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