Coil mechanical toy robot
This is a mechanical toy robot produced in the Soviet era, produced in the Soviet period (probably in the 1970 s or 80 s) by the "Igrotonika" factory in Leningrad (Л.: Завод «Игротехника»). This is a retro-style blue robot toy that uses a wream drive and can walk. Its chest has a transparent panel, and the interior imitates the design of mechanical gears and indicator lights.
Russian MiG-31 "Foxhound" High Speed Interceptor Lego Puzzle
It is a building block model based on Russia's famous high-speed interceptor. Known for its unique design and powerful performance, the MiG-31 is one of the world's largest take-off weight and fastest flying fighter jets. The Lego model reproduces the characteristics of the MiG-31, including its dual-cockpit design, twin engines and iconic swept wings. In the process of making the model, Lego designers pay attention to the details of the restoration, while ensuring the rationality and convenience of assembly. It not only provides a highly reductive assembly experience for military enthusiasts, but also becomes a popular choice for model collectors because of its unique subject matter and fine craftsmanship.
Soviet Mig-29 Fighter Lego Puzzle
It is a twin-engine medium-sized fighter designed by the Soviet Union's Mikoyan-Gleevich Design Bureau, with the NATO code name "Fulcrum". It is an air superiority fighter that also has the ability to attack on the ground. It first flew in 1977. It adopts a wing-body fusion design, has excellent maneuverability, and is equipped with two Klimov RD-33 turbofan engines, providing good acceleration performance and high-altitude high-speed flight capabilities. It entered service in 1983 and is known for its excellent aerodynamic design and maneuverability, especially in close combat. Lego Custom Edition Mig-29 is a military series set of building blocks available to military model enthusiasts.
Sumerian toy vase
Sumerian toy vases are ceramic products of the ancient Sumerian civilization, located in present-day Iraq and one of the earliest civilizations. These toy vases not only serve as children's toys, but also reflect the culture and daily life of the society at that time. They are usually made of clay, shaped and fired by hand, with small sizes and simple shapes, making them easy for children to carry and play with. The decoration of Sumerian toy vases may include geometric patterns, animal images, or mythological stories carved or molded, which not only have decorative value but also convey educational significance and help children understand the world.
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