Overview
A classic battery-operated 'tin-plate' and plastic hybrid robot featuring a walking mechanism and a chest that opens to reveal a rotating space scene.
Preliminary identification
Photo reference
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Overview
A classic battery-operated 'tin-plate' and plastic hybrid robot featuring a walking mechanism and a chest that opens to reveal a rotating space scene.
Story
In the late 1960s, as the Apollo missions gripped the global imagination, Japanese toy manufacturers like Horikawa turned that cosmic fever into shimmering metal and gears.
Maker / Origin
Horikawa, identified by the 'SH' logo, was the undisputed king of the Japanese robot market from the 1950s through the 1970s.
Condition & Value
The gold finish appears remarkably vibrant with minimal 'tin rot' or oxidation, which is common for this model. Value is driven by the rarity of the gold finish and the functionality of the motor.
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