Sinihan Vintage Robot Toy, Tin Wind Up Toys, 80s Retro Collectible Robots, Metal Windup Walking Toys, Robotic Party Favors for Kids, Dark Templar
Product Description
Sinihan Vintage Robot Toy, Tin Wind Up Toys, 80s Retro Collectible Robots, Metal Windup Walking Toys, Robotic Party Favors for Kids, Dark Templar
About Us:
Our company produces high quality and safe tin toys, which are fashion and Vintage. You can send the robots to boys & girls, even boyfriends & girlfriends. Do you want it? Come on, take the robots home and give your child or friend a surprise, and our exquisite and special robots are your best choice.
Features:
The tin robots are available in 2 choices to meet you need.
Our tin toys designed by independent designers, interesting, beautifully packaged, which is the best choose for you to express your heart.
Attractive colors, cute robotic style, deeply loved by children, we provide robot toys of different genders to meet the different needs of boys and girls.
Each robot toy is very cool and has its own features, so we suggest you buy it as a group for better display, as we show in the scene picture.
The toy box is also carefully designed by the designer, so the box itself also has a collection value, you can collect the attached box and the product together.
Specifications:
Type: Wind up toys
Brand: Sinihan
Material: Tinplate
Functions: Wind-up drive
Size: As picture shows
Package measurement: 3.1 inch*2.6 inch*6.1 inch
Weight: 5.6 oz
Robots characters: Dark Templar
Age: Kids over 6 years old
Included components: 1*robot, 1*wind-up key
Applications: Party favor, Christmas & holiday gift, collection, decoration, prizes, etc.
Warm Prompt:
1. Instructions: It is advisable to rotate the key clockwise 3 to 4 times. No overwinding or winding anti-clockwise.
2. Maintenance: Our products like dry places to stay clean, and please wipe the surface with a dry rag. Avoid direct exposure to sunlight.
3. Purchase and precautions: Handmade, the process is complicated, if there is a local flaw, it is purely normal.




