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ROKR The Last City + Future City Marble Runs

ROKR The Last City + Future City Marble Runs
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These marble runs from Robotime stand out from their other mechanical kits thanks to their colorful cyberpunk aesthetics. Both The Last City and Future City have a motorized lift, LED lighting, and loads of ramps, pipelines, and twisty switchbacks. Connect multiple units horizontally or vertically to create larger mazes. Each module measures 9″ x 7″ x 3″.

Rokr Mini Printing Press Model

Rokr Mini Printing Press Model
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This flat-pack wooden model from Robotime lets you build a tiny, working printing press. Inspired by classic movable type presses, the miniature imagines a print shop run by bears. After assembling the 303-piece kit, you can make prints with a pull of its handle. It’s basically a fancy rubber stamp kit, but we still dig it.

Spaceport Marble Run Kit

Spaceport Marble Run Kit
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This fun DIY kit from Robotime’s ROKR line lets you build a hypnotic wood and plastic marble run. It includes a motorized elevator to bring balls to the top of the track, and lots of twists, turns, ramps, and a high-speed spiral. Bundle it with the Night City marble track for a even larger display.

ROKR Wooden Pinball Machine

ROKR Wooden Pinball Machine

Robotime’s wood kit gives you everything you need to build your own working mini-pinball machine. Its 482 pieces come together to form a circus-themed machine with a plunger, bumpers, and flippers. The playfield and backbox have built-in lighting, and it also plays sounds. Save $40 for a limited time with code PINBALL40.

Vitascope Wood Projector Model

Vitascope Wood Projector Model
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ROKR’s bass wood replica of a classic film projector is one of the coolest flat-pack model kits we’ve ever seen. Not only does it look awesome, it actually can project a short loop of film that’s included with the kit. The hand-cranked projector isn’t bright, but it requires no batteries to operate.

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