Erector Motorized Remote Control Construction Set – 25 Models, 440 Parts, Includes 6 volt motor

Erector Motorized Remote Control Construction Set - 25 Models, 440 Parts, Includes 6 volt motor
Erector Motorized Remote Control Construction Set - 25 Models, 440 Parts, Includes 6 volt motor

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Erector Motorized Remote Control Construction Set – 25 Models, 440 Parts, Includes 6 volt motor All Erector Sets are interchangeable, and connected with each other. Erector continues to collect the interest and imagination of girls and boys. This special series will provide hours of exciting game and foster family. It is also an excellent learning toy that teaches many important developmental skills.

Erector Motorized Remote Control Construction Set - 25 Models, 440 Parts, Includes 6 volt motor

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One Response to “Erector Motorized Remote Control Construction Set – 25 Models, 440 Parts, Includes 6 volt motor”

  1. Sydney says:

    I had an original (with trademark) Erector Set like a child in the 1950s. It was a great toy, great fun. Unfortunately, the current owners of the Erector brand has dimmed in September his initial reputation. The pieces are thin, a bit of plastic, at a right angle beam, and the worst thing is, unlike the original Erector set with its powerful AC motor, the engine power operated motor with a 6-volt battery Wimpy what hardly (if) the power of the toy. Illustrated instructions require complex bending parts and installation of the bolts and nuts in the immediate vicinity. Meccano $ 78 I bought this for my nephew. He was to the point of being unable to build the first steps in the model you chose frustrated overcome. As an engineer by profession, I went to try to