Fighting Robot, Made By Horikawa, Japan 1962, Rare Tin Toy Robot From Golden Era
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:43142951 | Year: 1962 |
Fighting Robot, Horikawa, Japan, 1962:In early 1962, Horikawa began marketing an 11 1/2-inch robot which combined the best elements from multiple platforms of other toy robots they produced: the clear-plastic torso of the High Wheel and Engine Robots (1960's), and the chest-firing action of 11-inch Astronaut/Robots. And because this was Horikawa, there were not one, but two, versions available (Robot and Space Man), giving kids both a hero and an adv...ersary for playtime. This toy, the Fighting Robot, is the automaton side of the equation: its blockheaded format features an expressionless face along with a large yellow plastic dome, which lights up during operation. Building on the successful chest-fire feature, Fighting Robot boasts a chest-mounted cannon which blasts at regular intervals during operation, panning the gun from side to side in classic pull-and-spray fashion, making a rat-a-tat-tat sound as it fires, complete with muzzle flash! Throughout the sequence, the robot walks forward (or tries to, in this case) and swings its arms. Wire antennae loops project from the robot's neck location. Battery compartment is very clean. This early-version of the Fighting Robot is in very nice condition, just a small bit of oxidation, mostly on eyes and some light paint crazing. Clear torso cover and head dome are intact, not cracked. This heavy and durable, stamped metal Robot operates as it should, with the exception of moving forward: legs move, but no forward motion. Possibly just a small adjustment to the foot cog needed to correct this. Buyer pays shipping and insurance is required. . Mechanical NeedsTop Light works. Gun light does not work. Gun has been reattached. Robot does run, but the legs move back and forth but it does not walk. This tends to be normal with these. Arms move. Overall a nice robot in great physical condition, mechanically it has issues but could be worked on.