Articles tagged with: toys
The next time you go snorkelling, how about bringing the BladeFish Seajet with you? This comes in two models – the BF1000 and BF3000 which will retail for £299.99 and £399.99, respectively, and doesn’t require you to expand much energy since all you need to do is have enough strength to hold it in your two hands and let it propel you along underwater at 4.225 km/h for up to 40 minutes – it won’t help you outrun any Great White Sharks or predators, but at least you …
Now here’s a little boy’s toy that ought to get dads all excited as well, since it has something to do with both demolition as well as reconstruction. We’re talking about the Radio Controlled excavator, which is basically an electric replica of an actual excavator rolled out in Italy by Despe. It isn’t light at all – no sir, not when it tips the scales at 28.5 kgs, making it the most formidable remote control reproduction on the market at point of publishing. Of course, for all the realism it …
A few days ago I became an eyewitness of a  very particular situation - men passing by one thing and not able to help to turn their heads back on that! I bet, read more...
New land for Disneyland ResortDisneyland Paris opened a whole new land today based on the Pixar movie Toy Story. The land contains 3 attractions and lots of little details, but is it Disney quality or just a well themed carnival? read more...
Mosaic Mosaic 3 free albums glitchyMosaic Mosaic is Australian artist David Smith. Weaving guitar, ukulele, toy instruments, broken synths, stuttering percussion and bits of voice together to create songs that are as rough and ugly as they are warm and shiny. read more...
