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Robotic Arm (784 pieces)

Robotic Arm (784 pieces)

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🦾 Build your own robotic arm — technology at your fingertips!

For those who dream of controlling machines, this kit includes 784 pieces that transform into a fully functional robotic arm, with motor and remote control capable of performing movements of 90° and 360°.

After assembly, you will be able to explore the movements, understand the mechanics of operation, and be enchanted by the smart design of robotics.



Product Highlights

🧠 Robotics and programming concepts — teaches logic and coordination, from assembly to operation.

💪 Compatibility — blocks made of durable ABS, allowing for customizations and expansions.

📏 Dimensions: 29.8 cm (height) × 40.1 cm (length)

🧾 Important: only original LEGO products come with a sealed brand box. Replicas do not meet this quality standard.




Reasons to choose:

🎯 Hands-on learning – combines play and education, developing science and math skills.

💭 Stimulating challenge – ideal for teens and adults who love technology.

🎁 Innovative gift – surprises with creativity and utility.



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