Filed under: News | Black Friday
Dec 9 2009, 4:00pm CST | by Susan McGlaun
It sits on the included stand with built in controls. The Darth Vader Robotic Arm also has the ability to hold lightweight objects which kids will love.
A fun and informative learning guide is included and it requires no batteries to operate. It weighs 2.2 pounds and has dimensions of 16 x 16 x 7 inches. This is perfect for any Star Wars lover and has the feel of having a real robotic arm just like the one Darth Vader had.
The Star Wars Star Wars Science-Darth Vader Robotic Arm is now on Amazon for $34.99.
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