Radio Shack Compliment

1985 The Fun Years.

Posted By: ROD1. on 11/6/2009

Radio Shack had a Battle Iron Claw Robot Tank that was awesome and a fully articulated armature. It would be fantastic if they put back on the shelf those older r/c toys. I am almost 50 now and I remember getting off work and running it all over the house lol. Good creative fun. If possible the same B.I.C. with the armature to the Armatron attached to it this time. Increase the battery to use a 7.2 v mah battery. Lol 2 if you use full function and you get adventurous! Love the Battle Iron Claw Z-707.

Bring the 2 kits together and keep the old school look.


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