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Rc Toys Come In Many Forms

During the middle of the 1950s, radio-controlled vehicles began to be sold commercially and the strive to create smaller and smaller models continued. This goal was officially reached in the 1990s, with miniature helicopters, boats, cars, and planes being mass-produced for the general public. The industry of RC toys didn't stop there though, it has since continued on to carry a full line of radio-controlled items, such as; tarantulas, forklifts, snakes, and even scorpions.

Snake- Measuring more than 20 inches in length, this radio-controlled snake is able to slither across the floor in a very realistic way. The light green color makes it look even more realistic, instead of being decorated in odd patterns that aren't found in nature.

All of this movement, as well as the light-up capabilities of the arachnid's eyes, are made possible by a remote control shaped like a spider egg. The 6 inch span of this spider makes it all that much more impressive to onlookers.

Forklift- This 8 inch vehicle comes not only with a crate for practicing lifting up and down, but also a mini-pallet to place other small objects on. There is a set of miniature cones that are perfect for creating an obstacle course with. As for movement, it is able to move in all the basic directions that an authentic forklift can.

The scorpion and remote control each need two AAA batteries to work. Forwards, backwards, and 360 degree movement of this creature is possible by hidden wheels. The legs and tail can also be made to twitch.

Snake-The egg- shaped remote control for this light green snake is able to be used for all capabilities. Its eyes light-up and it is able to slither across the floor with movements that are very realistic.

With the natural green hue and authentic movements, it's hard to identify this snake as not being real when first encountered. It even holds its head up off of the ground the way many snakes do when they move about the ground.

The only thing that isn't realistic about this snake is its light-up eyes, which is an excellent feature to see in the dark. It measures over 20 inches in length and requires a total of 5 AAA batteries to make it work.



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