We're turning cardboard robots on their heads!
"A-bot," a cardboard toy robot created by cardboard artist Masahiko Senda, who has also provided works for Hollywood film promotional events, has movable joints in the arms, legs, and ankles, allowing you to display it in any pose you like.
It's popular for its intricate design, which is hard to believe is made from cardboard, and its friendly nature that brings a smile to children's faces.
The warm colors are easy on the eyes, and as a "friend of humans," it fosters a dreamy spirit.
Perfect for summer craft classes or parent-child toy making!
The joints in the hands and feet allow for free movement. Silicone tubes are inserted into each joint, allowing you to fix it in place and enjoy posing it however you like!
Weights are also built into the feet for stability.
Not only is the simple, approachable feel of cardboard endearing, but each part is cut according to detailed blueprints, allowing for a tight fit and smooth, satisfying movement!
Why not try making a handmade toy with your child? ♪
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the parts are more detailed than they appear!
The joints are made of silicone, and—unusually for a cardboard robot—they even have bending joints!
The handmade kit includes parts you can use as you like. Use them to create your own original A-bot!
Size: Finished product: W13 x D6.6 x H22.3cm; Package: W27 x D50 x H5cm
Kit contents: Parts (4 cardboard boxes), silicone joint tubing, hinges, weight, quick-drying wood glue, silicone guide, toothpick