MAT 002 WIPE RACER + TOOLS KIT

$129.00

MAT 002 Wipe Racer with a Tools kit - Push the limits of physical speed and human reflexes with the visionary cyberpunk sport of anti-gravity racing.

Inspired by the famous video game WipeOut, the MAT002 adds in mission-readiness with reconnaissance capabilities and enough power weapons to get in and out of the battlefield without a scratch. If the MAT002 can be hacked by rogue bands of wandering pirates, its powerful capabilities make it the perfect smuggling vessel.

Whatever the assignment, you can always rest assured of its exhilarating lightning speed and sleek, good looks - engineered and constructed by you, of course.

Tools kit is included into this set. Everything you need to start is provided: Protective glasses, soldering iron which is convenient to use with any USB port, soldering iron stand, solder wire, filing tool, pliers, tweezers and soldering iron tip cleaner. Go ahead!

Construction time: 2-3 hours
Pieces: 103+
Age: 14+

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History

Geek Club is plugging directly into your sci-fi nostalgia, and bringing kick-ass multi-legged WarMechs, and sleek Supercharged StarFighters to your Workbench! These totally unique, wildly coloured PCBS will push your thinking and test your skill. So put on your goggles, fire up your soldering iron, and turn it all the way up! Geek Club’s CyberPunk PCB Puzzles are just waiting for you to put them together.

Every robot you build has its own purpose, design and look. These robots have travelled from a bleak dystopian future, ravaged by war, and littered with technology.

With step-by-step instructions in the box, building robots becomes no more complicated than other common construction toys. But we don’t just want you to follow steps without learning anything about what you’re doing!

That’s why you’ll also receive instructional videos where the inventor of these robots shows you exactly how they work, as well as electrical information in the instruction books that familiarizes you with the components you are soldering onto these printed circuit boards.

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