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Toyuncak Mart Nisan 2018

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Sektör<br />

The triumphant return of an age-old brand<br />

Before injection molding made plastic Legos possible, we had<br />

metal Erector sets. Now, over 100 years since their invention,<br />

they’re back. Technically, for the past few decades they’ve just<br />

been hiding out under a different moniker, Meccano, but along<br />

with the new—er, old—name comes a return to form. Erector is<br />

getting back to basics with builds from John Deere tractors to<br />

Ducati motorcycles and models that mix both metal and plastic for<br />

versatility and heft. It’s just like the good old days, but even better<br />

than you remember it.<br />

A water gun that fills up in a second<br />

The worst part of any water gun fight is waiting in line at the hose,<br />

but maybe not much longer. The new One Gun blaster lets you<br />

fill up the tank in about one second, so long as there’s some<br />

standing water at hand. Using a special valve in the front and an<br />

air release in the back, the reservoir fills as you dunk the gun in<br />

water, barrel first. All you need is a split second, a kiddie pool and<br />

you’ll be back to blasting.<br />

Rocket League, but in real life<br />

Rocket League took the video game world by storm in 2015, but<br />

now thanks to a partnership with Hot Wheels, it’s moved into the<br />

material plane. Complete with a ball, two goals, two Hot Wheels-styled<br />

remote control cars and an entire stadium, the real-life<br />

Rocket League kit will run for a considerable $180 when it’s<br />

released later this year. Cool as it is, it’d be a lot cheaper to keep<br />

playing the digital version.<br />

A Nerf blaster that practically loads itself<br />

Firing a Nerf gun is a blast, but after you’re done<br />

there’s the chore of loading it up again. There’s still no<br />

such thing as a blaster with infinite darts, but Nerf’s<br />

new N-Strike Elite Infinus does at least make loading<br />

less of a drag. Instead of popping out a magazine or<br />

drum and cramming the darts in, you can load the<br />

Infinus via a little port that can suck up darts one at a<br />

time and shunt them right into a 30-round drum. You’ll<br />

still have to bend over to pick them up, though.<br />

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