New R/C R2-D2 Action Figure - Now Transparent

The Japanese toy manufacturer Tomy has released an updated transparent plastic version of their popular radio-controlled R2-D2 mini action figure.
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The Japanese toy manufacturer Tomy has released an updated transparent plastic version of their popular radio-controlled R2-D2 mini action figure.

The Japanese video game developer Taito is giving you a chance to light up your room in a way that would even make Fox Mulder jealous, using a flying UFO inspired radio-controlled lamp.

Fans of the 80s action adventure television series “The A-Team” can now get their hands on a radio-controlled model of the vehicle used by Hannibal, B. A. Baracus and the rest of the crew.

Robot maker CrabFu is using spare servos from R/C aircraft to create his cool little robots. One of his most recent creations is this tortoise.

Want to show your love for the Transformers robots, but still feel a full body costume is a little too much? A pair of these shoes might be just the ticket - although you will need to have quite small feet to wear them.

This yellow rechargeable radio-controlled Hummer H3, officially licensed by General Motors, is a perfect scale 1:20 model of the luxurious SUV.

The Japanese toy manufacturer Tomy today announced the debut of an innovative “sensor” technology for its forthcoming AI Tech Racing brand, featuring the ability to detect and avoid obstacles, and negotiate turns and corners without input from the user.

The Silverlit toy manufacture is continuing to release fun and weird radio-controlled toys at an amazing pace. Recently we have seen the Aeronaut, the iBird and the iFairy - and now, a stingray.

We have seen the iBird and the iFairy. Now the Silverlit toy manufacturer has released yet another radio-controlled wing flapping thing, this time in the shape of a futuristic aeronaut.

This black cool radio-controlled stealth boat, almost looking like something you would find in a Batman movie, is capable of speeds up to 30 km/h (18.6 mph).