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Old 01-04-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Check This Out

CHECK THIS OUT...THEN SAVE UP!
http://www.hammacher.com/publish/729...romo=new_items#
They also make a 7 foot rc Robbie the robot from the movie Forbidden planet!!! A snip at just £36,000 woot!!!!! ( I'll take 2, Do they come in pink?)

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lol, terry i know you were drunk when you wrote this, or is it just me...but whats a snip? i cant find it or what your talking about cuz its all in $....found the robbie the robot though.that would be very intimidating.

same place that does thoses robot sharks some one metnionted a while back
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should take you to a link for this -

The 54 Inch Gas-Powered Remote Controlled Speedboat
Nearly 5' long, this is the sleek, remote controlled water craft propelled by a 24cc Fuji gasoline engine that slices through water at speeds up to 35 mph. The aluminum pull-start engine will run for up to 40 minutes on a full tank, using only gasoline and 2-cycle oil without the need for a starter box or igniter, and is water-cooled for consistent performance and years of reliable use. The fiberglass hull is double-stepped to reduce the amount of surface area that comes in contact with the water for reduced friction, and it has a rear fin and side wings to heighten stability at high speeds. The large 65mm stainless steel propellor enables maximum thrust, and the surface drive assembly can be adjusted to suit specific water conditions. The machined, blue-anodized aluminum trim tabs and rudder channel water up and around the engine to efficiently cool the engine and exhaust. The boat is controlled by the dual-servo, two-channel handheld remote, and arrives pre-assembled, ready to run without lengthy assembly or installation. Includes a collector's wooden display stand. The engine has an easily-reached instant shut-off switch, and is suitable for fresh water use. Remote requires 12 AA batteries (not included). Ages 14 and up with adult supervision. 18" W x 54" L. (16 lbs.)

a snip is another word for bargain!
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yes this is a great looking little racer but it also costs £863.20!!
there is a remote control sailing boat (L'Intrepide...people into boats might know what that is because i dont) for £69.03

if anyone is interested i got the prices by converting them, i use www.xe.com
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The remote controlled robotic shark is the most interesting thing there. I haven't seen one on the water yet but I don't think it will be long before I do.
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