No offense or anything, But where are you getting this from?
Hell, not even Wires were discovered yet, and no engineers (Well, except for Warfare Kinds)
Toys back then were Wood, Metal, and some other materials.
If you limit yourself to robots as seen in modern science fiction shows - no.However if you include intricate mechanical devices which could write notes with a quill pen, play.musical instruments and such then the history goes back to the early Greeks and Chinese. The Smithsonian Institute has a"robot" monk that was build before 1600. It was powered by a clockwork mechanism and is more than 300 mm (more than 1 foot) tall.
These toys were such a fixture of popular culture that more than 100 years ago (In 1900) L. Frank Baum published "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" a book featuring a "Tin man" who was a robot lumberjack.
you achieve 100% in the game and then the robot will be unlocked!
complete the game (100%)
to get the robot in Lego Chronicles you must achieve 100% in the game.
Around the world, 3/4 of toys are manufactured in China. Depending on the manufacturing, 100 percent of the companies toys may come from China.
McFarlane Toys's population is 100.
Yes. Experts believe that Robot Dinosaurs will take over the world in what they think to be 37 years. Be prepared.
1 revolution around the sun = 1 year 100 Revolutions around the sun = 100 years
VTech seems to have a great range of toys for children 2 and under. Most of their toys involve the child using their motor skills. Their toys range, according to ToysRus website, from the price of $7.99 to $100.
there isn't one though to get it you need to have the game 100 percent compitle
cricket!!
they have bin around for about 100 years if that
yes it will