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  2. 12 Collectible Toys From the 1970s Worth More Than You Think

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    DON EMMERT/AFP via Getty ImagesThe 1970s introduced a plethora of toys that have evolved from childhood playthings to cherished collectibles that defined a generation. From action figures and ...

  3. Stroker & Hoop - Wikipedia

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    At the last minute, Coroner Rick stumbles upon the kidnapper as he gloats to Stroker and Hoop over the radio, and holds him at gunpoint. Unfortunately, he can't stop the kidnapper from hitting the remote control which releases the crane, and sends C.A.R.R. and everyone inside him plummeting to the bottom of the canyon.

  4. Kuratas - Wikipedia

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    The Kuratas can also be controlled externally by remote control. Kuratas sports a four-wheeled, thirty joint exoskeleton. [2] which is controlled by the pilot or can be controlled remotely. The remote operator uses a 3g touch screen phone as the primary interface. [2] The on-board pilot's user interface (UI) is a Kinect based device. [5]

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    A remote manipulator, also known as a telefactor, telemanipulator, or waldo (after the 1942 short story "Waldo" by Robert A. Heinlein which features a man who invents and uses such devices), [1] is a device which, through electronic, hydraulic, or mechanical linkages, allows a hand-like mechanism to be controlled by a human operator.

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  7. ZipZaps - Wikipedia

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    The SE series and monster trucks featured selectable frequencies within the 27 MHz band for up to six racers along with working headlights and taillights. The SE series had proportional control and used a pistol grip style remote control. Motors, tires and wheel covers (called "hubs") were interchangeable between regular ZipZaps and the SE series.

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