Silver wind-up tin robot 5x5x8 cm with key-wound spring red feet black painted details lightweight 0.11 kg collectible

Robot de hojalata plateado a cuerda

100.00 SR
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Silver wind-up tin robot 5x5x8 cm with key-wound spring red feet black painted details lightweight 0.11 kg collectible

Robot de hojalata plateado a cuerda

100.00 SR

Este es un robot de hojalata plateado de cuerda, diseñado como un coleccionable compacto de estilo vintage que añade un encanto mecánico a tu escritorio, estantería o vitrina. Su principal beneficio es un mecanismo fiable de cuerda con llave que funciona sin pilas y resalta el juego mecánico nostálgico.

Si te cuesta encontrar objetos decorativos pequeños que sean ligeros y funcionales mecánicamente, este robot te ayuda ofreciendo un mecanismo de cuerda probado y una carcasa de metal pintado duradera que resiste el uso diario. Llega listo para exhibir o regalar y es fácil de guardar y empacar.

  • Dimensiones 5 x 5 x 8 cm para exhibición en espacios pequeños
  • Peso 0,11 kg para facilitar el envío y el embalaje seguro
  • Construcción de metal estampado con acabado plateado, pies rojos y detalles pintados en negro
  • Mecanismo de resorte de cuerda visible en el diseño, no requiere pilas
  • Adecuado como adorno de escritorio, ornamento de estantería o pieza de exhibición para coleccionistas

A diferencia de los juguetes modernos que funcionan con pilas, este robot de hojalata de cuerda utiliza un resorte mecánico y una llave para moverse, ofreciendo una interacción táctil y un funcionamiento duradero de bajo mantenimiento. En comparación con las figuras de porcelana frágiles, es más resistente para el manejo y el transporte.

Inspeccionado para asegurar el correcto funcionamiento de la cuerda y el acabado exterior antes del envío, este artículo se recomienda para coleccionistas y compradores de regalos que prefieren juguetes mecánicos vintage. Descubre hoy más detalles sobre el envío y el estado del producto.

Preguntas frecuentes

Is this tinplate wind-up robot safe for young children?
No, this wind-up tinplate robot is not recommended for very young children. The toy includes a removable metal winding key, small parts, and a visible spiraled spring that can pose choking or pinching hazards. It is made of painted metal (tinplate), so edges and paint can wear with rough handling; supervision is advisable for any child who plays with it. This product best suits older children, teenagers, and adult collectors who appreciate retro mechanical toys or who will use it as a decorative item. If you need a toy for unsupervised play by toddlers, a soft or fully plastic option with age-appropriate safety certification would be safer.
How should I clean and care for the silver painted tin robot?
Use a dry or slightly damp soft cloth to clean the painted metal surface and avoid soaking or abrasive cleaners. The robot is made from painted tinplate with a lacquered finish, so excessive moisture can promote rust at joints and harsh solvents can strip paint. Remove the winding key before cleaning and keep the mechanism dry. Store the item in a cool, low-humidity place away from direct sunlight to prevent paint fading and oxidation. For long-term storage, wrap it in acid-free tissue or soft cloth to protect the finish. These steps keep the decorative finish and mechanical parts in good condition for display or occasional winding.
How does this wind-up tin robot compare to battery-powered toy robots?
This robot is a mechanical, wind-up toy rather than an electronic, battery-powered one. It uses a manual winding key and a visible spiral spring for movement, and its body is painted tinplate with vintage styling; it therefore offers tactile, nostalgic motion without lights, sounds, or remote control. That makes it attractive as a decorative piece or a collector’s item and means you never need batteries. However, it provides only brief, simple movement and is not interactive in the way modern electronic toys are. If you want realistic motion, lights, or long continuous play, a battery-powered toy will deliver those features better.
Is the Roboter-Ei a good item to add to a vintage toy collection?
Yes, the Roboter-Ei is a suitable addition to a collection focused on retro-style tin toys and wind-up mechanisms. It has hallmark collector features: painted tinplate construction, a visible spiraled spring, a removable winding key, and compact dimensions (approximately 5 × 5 × 8 cm, 0.11 kg) that make it easy to display and store. These attributes appeal to collectors who value authentic mechanical designs and period appearance. Keep in mind this is a vintage-style piece rather than a documented antique; collectors seeking original provenance or historical makers should verify age and origin before classifying it as an antique.
How long does the wind-up mechanism run and how durable is it?
The wind-up mechanism provides brief, reliable movement typical of compact tinplate toys. A full wind usually produces several seconds up to around a minute of motion depending on how tightly you wind it and the surface it runs on. Durability comes from its metal (tinplate) construction and a simple mechanical spring drive, which are robust for decorative use and light play. To maintain the mechanism, avoid over-winding, keep the spring dry, and store the robot away from high humidity. This makes it well suited for collectors and occasional play, but it is not intended for heavy daily use like modern electronic toys.

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