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*The srimech is completely static on the toy. |
*The srimech is completely static on the toy. |
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*The real robot is lower down than the toy. |
*The real robot is lower down than the toy. |
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[[Category:Pullbacks]] |
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Revision as of 16:48, 18 July 2013
The pullback toy of the Welsh robot Panic Attack was made in the image of its real life counterpart. It is mostly based on the Series 4 version of Panic Attack, but the side skirts are those of the Series 5 version. Strangely, it does not feature Panic Attack's signature spider painted on top. It is armed with lifting forks that are moved by sliding the red light. Its self-righting mechanism is apparent, but fixed in position. Also, it is one of the three robots to have a pitstop toy released.
Accessories
Included with the Panic Attack toy were the ball and goal from the Robotic Soccer competition.
Differences from real life
- The spider on the real Panic Attack is not featured on the toy.
- The srimech is completely static on the toy.
- The real robot is lower down than the toy.
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