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For Sale: Lego Boost - Programmable Robot [SOLD]


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Little one has out-grown his Lego robot so it's for sale!


We have a look at the Lego Boost set that offers a programmable robot with sensors, personality and a related app.


Bring your LEGO® creations to life with the new LEGO BOOST Creative Toolbox—a fun and easy way for your 7+ builder to learn the basics of coding, engineering and robotics.


5 models in 1: Simply choose one of the 5 models available with the BOOST set, download the free, easy-to-use app and you’re ready to go!


Choose between:

  • Vernie the Robot—a moving, talking robot

  • the M.T.R.4 (Multi-Tooled Rover 4)—a robust, versatile rover with 4 different tool attachments including a spring-loaded shooter

  • the Guitar4000—a musical instrument with pitch bend and sound effects

  • Frankie the Cat—an interactive robot pet that plays, purrs and expresses its mood

  • the AutoBuilder—an automated production line that really builds miniature LEGO models

Learn more


Or just be creative!


Total retail price: £149.99 Our price: £49

 

  • No box but each Lego comes with assembly manual

  • All parts included

  • From a pet free - Smoke free family

 

We've hacked a USB power bank and fitted it to the robot to save on batteries :)


 

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