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Rock'Em Sock'Em Robots
Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots has enjoyed far-ranging success in the United States,
selling in the hundreds of thousands and becoming something of a minor pop culture
phenomenon. The history of ownership of this game was unclear. There were various
production runs by Mattel, Hasbro, PLAYCO, TOYS R US, and other toy companies.
Each "manager" takes control of either robot: the "Red Rocker" or the "Blue
Bomber", both of which are standing on a platform molded in bright yellow hi-
impact polyesterene plastic, representing a boxing ring. By pushing plunger
buttons on a pair of joystick as at the base of the platform, players make their
robot punch at their opponent's robot. If a robot's head is hit with sufficient
force at a suitable angle, the head will overextend away from the shoulders,
signifying that the other player has won the round.
Rock'em Sock'em Robots is a popular two-player action toy and game, designed by
Marvin Glass and Associates and was first manufactured by Marx toy company in
1964. It features two dueling robot boxers mechanically manipulated by the
players, and the game is won when one player knocks the head off of the opposed.
The 2000s version of the game by Mattel features physically smaller robots.
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Patterns may be scaled to the size you require for your material thickness using our Scale Calculator
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Each Zip File Includes:
2 or 4 CDR Files - Sizes you receive Depend on individual Product - usually in 1-8 and 3 mm and/or 1-4 and 6 mm Versions (Corel Draw Format for Laser)
2 or 4 DXF's - Sizes you receive Depend on individual Product - usually in 1-8 and 3 mm and/or 1-4 and 6 mm Versions (For Most CAD Programs)
2 or 4 SVG - Sizes you receive Depend on individual Product - usually in 1-8 and 3 mm and/or 1-4 and 6 mm Versions (Opens in Many CAD & Drawing Programs)
Printable PDF Pattern (For Scroll Saw Use)
1 X Clear and Concise Color Assembly Manual.
1 X Number Guide DXF (Also called Coded DXF - NOT in all Products - Only in Certain Products)
1 x Readme File and Copyright Information
1 X Product Notes - Letting you know an Approximate Height, Length and Width of your finished product and giving the Approximate Size of the Largest Part. These Approximations are given in Imperial and Metric. Remember, These are Approximate Sizes.
Approximate Size at 6mm
L= 711
W = 516
H = 660
Approximate Size at 1/4 inch
L = 28
W = 20.3
H = 26
Approximate Size of Largest Part
20.3 X 20.6 inches
516 X 523 mm
NOTE: Our 3D Puzzles can be built in different thicknesses.
Example: 1/8" uses 1/8" Plywood...1/4" uses 1/4" Plywood, etc.
As a rule, although the slots are set to fit the same sized tool, most
people will use a smaller bit size when cutting.
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