Mechanical Space Scorpion

Toy Number: TS-676

It’s times like this that I wish The Enthusiast was still around, because I find that I don’t quite have the vocabulary to describe what a wonderful piece this is.

From Toy House, the people who brought you “Outer Space Mantis 9-in-1” comes “Mechanical Space Scorpion”.

P1300170.jpg

Just look at this box. LOOK AT IT. It’s awesome. It’s got it all. Transformers style grid background? Check. Airbrushed art? Check. Engrish? Check!

P1300171.jpgP1300173.jpgP1300174.jpg

The back of the box has the various modes you can make with the Mechanical Space Scorpion.

P1300172.jpg

Inside, an awesome styrofoam tray.

P1300175.jpg

Yes, there are a lot of parts. All plastic, all sort of cheaply made with stickers beginning to peel.

P1300176.jpgP1300195.jpgP1300196.jpg

Now, watch as we go through all the modes on the back of the box.

Mechanical Bug

Some of the colors are different than what’s shown on the box, but that’s expected with toys like this.

P1300177.jpgP1300178.jpgP1300179.jpg

Mechanical Lizard

P1300180.jpgP1300181.jpg

Mechanical Frog

P1300182.jpgP1300183.jpg

B/O Cannon Car

The B/O does not stand for body odor, but rather, Battery Operated. I never put the batteries in because I didn’t want to burn my house down, but you’d assume that it rolls forward on the large rubber wheels. Well the wheels are for show, the actual moving wheels are underneath. And there’s no lights, despite what the box says.

P1300184.jpgP1300185.jpgP1300186.jpg

Ride-On Series

P1300187.jpg

Ride-On Series (same name, different mode)

P1300188.jpg

Man Car

Note the gun from the G1 Jumpstarter (Topspin)

P1300189.jpgP1300190.jpg

Ride-On Series (again)

P1300191.jpgP1300192.jpg

B/O Ride-On Series

P1300193.jpgP1300194.jpg

The only part shared between this and the Outer Space Mantis is that Jumpstarter gun. I think the Mantis is more interesting visually, and probably came out when Toy House had more cash. This one feels cheap in comparison.