Star Wars Darth Vader Robotic Arm for $8.98
Warning:
CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts Not for children under 3 yrs.
Features
* Build and use a real bionic arm; it’s easy to assemble with snap-together parts
* Grips lightweight objects using interactive controls
* Includes a stand, built-in controls and a fun and informative learning guide
* No batteries required
* Manufacturer's Suggested Age: 6 Years and Up
* Material: Plastic
* Dimensions: Length: 16.0 "; Height: 16.0 "; Width: 7.0 "
* Product Weight: 1.0 Lb.
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docb
added 2 years ago
this is what i need to complete my fullmetal alchemist cosplay outfit...now i just need to lose this pesky real arm...
Some pretty horrible reviews if you scroll down some...
Upon assembly you will instantly have women flock to you and drop their panties. Seriously.
If only it would combine with this
http://deals.woot.com/deals/details/1f6fddf5-c134-4568-a4b5-86efafcec855/craftsman-single-bit-axe-with-power-shock#16
"Darth Vader Robotic Arm"
"CHOKING HAZARD"
Well...duh.
I almost pulled the trigger - then I read the reviews :-(
@urocyon: I c wut u did there
@urocyon: awesome!
@urocyon: Well played sir.
After reading the terrible reviews I was thinking that at least it could be repurposed as an awesome costume accessory.
Then I saw the product dimensions - Length: 16.0" Height: 16.0"
That would make for a pretty silly-looking arm.
I suppose you could try attaching it to a willing toddler.
Or maybe you could make it look like a tiny robotic arm was coming out of your stomach...
@tenceb: those people should really try using the force to get the fingers to move
Was thinking about this for a Halloween automation appliance, but it prolly wouldn't last past the first little child freakout kick!
lol - with those reviews how did this even get added as a "deal"??
First off those reviews looked like they were allowing their 5 year old adhd addled kids assemble this. I bought one for $25 when Lucas first offered them. It is a bit small but still a great example of ligature and complex motions with the wrist and finger grips. This is not a "toy" you play with, but with gentle bending and use it limbers up the fingers opposed to most of the reviews saying they don't move at all.
And at $9 I'm kicking myself for buying directly from The Empire.

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