Silverlit R/C Chopper with Spy Satellite & Lasers

The Silverlit company is continuing to come up with fun new ideas for their steadily growing stream of radio-controlled toys. The latest example is the Planet Protector.
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The Silverlit company is continuing to come up with fun new ideas for their steadily growing stream of radio-controlled toys. The latest example is the Planet Protector.

This kaleidoscope projector features four different “season” plates plus two blank ones, allowing you to create your own creative patters to project onto your wall or ceiling.

Having a hard time saving up your money to be able to buy some of all those cool gadgets out there? Maybe this awesome transparent coin bank will make things easier.

For some reason, the manufacturers of this radio-controlled indoor toy thought Santa was better suited in a helicopter, rather than the traditional sleigh and reindeer team.

If you can’t stand waiting for the snow to fall, or maybe you are living in a part of the world where you simply don’t have this kind of cold weather, try the iSnow DIY snow.

If you enjoy golf themed gadgets like the Chip Shotz Desktop Golf and the Golfing Mario and Luigi Mini Figures, this radio-controlled toy should be right up your alley.

This portable toy blaster is capable of making softball-sized snowballs and launching them up to 50 feet away - “allowing rapid, long-range assaults during neighborhood snowball confrontations.”

Here we have yet another radio-controlled creation that definitely would have made it into the Top 13 Strangest R/C Toys list if it would have been around when the article was published. Say hello the R/C skunk.

Here is the latest addition to the growing line of radio-controlled Micro Bladez mini choppers - an indoor R/C toy inspired by the military Apache attack helicopter.

This radio-controlled car features a built-in digital video camera that transmits a live feed to the controller and its 2.4-inch color TFT LCD video monitor. And to top it enough, they have also managed to squeeze in an interactive laser game.