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  • Taiyo Wheel-A-Gear Robot Japan

    $1,437.50 IL Sales Tax 8%
    Vintage Taiyo Wheel-A-Gear Robot Japan in a very nice replica box. This very large (15" tall) battery operated robot has wonderful action as he walks and swings his arms, lighted moving eyes and visible spinning chest wheels that are belt driven. He operates on two 'D' cell batteries and is in extremely nice working condition. This is a very nice, RARE and LARGE robot for your collection!
  • A vintage Taiyo Japan Blink-A-Gear Robot in a very nice replica box. This very large (15" tall) battery operated robot has wonderful moving action. He walks and swings his arms, has lighted moving eyes and visible spinning chest gears. He operates on two'D' cell batteries and is in extremely nice working condition. This is a very nice, RARE and LARGE robot for your collection and a perfect mate to the RARE Wheel-A-Gear Robot!  
  • 1950's Irwin Toys Spaceman wind up toy in beautiful replica box made in the USA. Spaceman is a plastic wind up toy just under 11" tall to the top of his antenna. When you wind him up he walks forward with a swaying motion and alternately swings his ray guns. This toy was molded in several colors, RED being one of the rarest. The arms of this toy are the common orange but the body is RED.
  • 1950's Irwin Toys Spaceman wind-up toy in beautiful replica box made in the USA. Spaceman is a plastic wind-up toy just under 11" tall to the top of his antenna. When you wind him up, he walks forward with a swaying motion and alternately swings his ray guns. This toy was molded in several colors, red being one of the rarest. This toy is completely molded in orange.
  • Vintage Marx Colonel Hap Hazard Astronaut Robot battery operated toy in very nice replica box. Hap Hazard operates on two 'C' cell batteries inserted into his back behind his oxygen bottles. He has a movable clear visor and spinning flashing replacement antenna. The arms swing as he walks. Colonel Hap Hazard is on the move and looking for his friend, the Marx Moon Creature! There is a spinning antenna on top which is pretty big by the way that houses 2 lights, in green and in red. Colonel Hap Hazard was built for Marx (Louis Marx and Co.) in Japan but it's unknown who the original manufacturer was for this astronaut. His upgraded version is called the Marx Hi-Bouncer Moon Scout.
  • Marx Hi Bouncer Moon Scout astronaut - a very rare robot man indeed! Hi-Bouncer was so named because of the 'Hi-Bounce' superball style rubber balls that he shoots from his chest. This toy works wonderfully but is not 100% original. The toy has my replica working/lighted antenna, 5 correct size rubber balls and a replacement remote control, all in a beautiful replica box. The two button remote functions are robot walking and robot shooting. 5 rubber balls are loaded into a small compartment in the back of Hi Bouncers head.
  • The Marx Moon Creature Robot Windup from 1963 is a delightful piece of toy history, encapsulating the excitement and optimism of the space age. Its charm lies not only in its playful design but also in its representation of a bygone era's hopes and dreams about the future. For collectors and enthusiasts, it offers a tangible connection to the past and a reminder of the enduring appeal of imaginative toys. Whether as part of a collection or as a standalone display item, this robot is a cherished piece for anyone fascinated by the intersection of toys, history, and space exploration.
  • Horikawa Space Explorer Robot aka TV Robot is in very nice, working condition. The robot walks with a lighted space scene in his chest and spinning, shoulder mounted antenna.
  • A new CLEAR VISOR for the Marx Colonel Hap Hazard and Hi-Bouncer Moon Scout battery operated robots. We create our reproduction parts from a duplicating process using original toy parts (NOT 3D!). This process ensures a perfect fitting and authentic replacement part requiring no refinishing or alteration prior to installation. The results are undeniable and sure to please. We employ the same process when re-creating our tin and metal parts, which we pre-fit to an original toy prior to shipment.
  • New hollow cast OXYGEN TANKS for the Marx Colonel Hap Hazard battery operated robot (set of 2). We create our reproduction parts from a duplicating process using original toy parts (NOT 3D!). This process ensures a perfect fitting and authentic replacement part requiring no refinishing or alteration prior to installation. The results are undeniable and sure to please. We employ the same process when re-creating our tin and metal parts, which we pre-fit to an original toy prior to shipment.
  • A new battery cover LATCH for the Marx Colonel Hap Hazard battery operated robot. We create our reproduction parts from a duplicating process using original toy parts (NOT 3D!). This process ensures a perfect fitting and authentic replacement part requiring no refinishing or alteration prior to installation. The results are undeniable and sure to please. We employ the same process when re-creating our tin and metal parts, which we pre-fit to an original toy prior to shipment.
    Your new latch comes with the brass mounting eyelet as shown, JUST AS ORIGINAL!
  • A 1960's Marx Colonel Hap Hazard battery operated robot in excellent working condition. The Colonel is sporting new replacement oxygen tanks, a new antenna ring and insulator and a replacement antenna from an unknown source. Hap walks with correct arm movement and spinning, flashing antenna. Haps arms can be positioned as desired. This toy has been thoroughly cleaned and restored to top condition by my professional restoration business, with the exception of minor paint chips, scratches and blemishes. Black boots have minor touch ups as well as other black features on the toy.

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