Feature

●Duke rides with a skateboard in a zigzag course - he is the skater from the ReBotz range, the crazy robot from the scrap court.
●Its individual parts are clicked together in an instant, put the motor in motion with batteries, and broom and umbrella pushed into the hands to push off.
●The ReBotz from the scrap court exchange the components they consist of each other – this includes scrappy things such as old waffle irons, tennis rackets etc.
●The guide provides ideas on how the ReBotz components can be combined and shows how with small experiments the movement of the robos can be changed.
●The KOSMOS experiment box with Duke belongs to the ReBotz range - this robotic course from the scrap court mixes up the childrens room with curious pieces of movement.


Description

Out of the track, here comes the cool skater! From a few individual parts and with quick clicks, children aged 8 and up build a rolling robot from KOSMOS. It is already wild through the room. Equipped with umbrella, broom and skateboard, the exterior of the ReBotz is something very special. Simply follow the clear instructions (English language not guaranteed), install the motor and batteries and the robot will be moving. With the variable arms, it is redetermined every time how Duke skates. The robot gear is complete by Duke! He and his three friends prove that you can have cool tricks on it even with old parts from the scrap area. If you have collected several robots at once, you can combine all your body parts wildly. Great fun!