Battle Bots With 16 Points of Articulation!
When people think of STEM, they frequently think of robots - and that is clearly what these two scientists enjoy. At their computers, they are challenging each other to a game of robot vs robot. The LEGO fan can select the robots' weapons and move the two robots in various positions as if acting out the video game. Though simple in design, each robot has at least 16 points of articulation. 1) The head rotates on a neck and 2) looks up. 3 and 4) Both shoulders swing the arms forward and back. 5 and 6) Both elbows bend. 7 and 8) Both wrists can turn. 9) The robot can turn at the hips, and 10) bend at the waist. 11 and 12) Each leg lifts up at the waist. 13 and 14) Each knee bends forward and back, and 15 and 16) Each ankle moves the foot down. This 161-piece battle bots GWP would not only celebrate all of those in STEM fields who work on robots, but it would provide countless hours of playtime as LEGO fans adjust the two robots into different battle positions.
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