Look carefully at all the photos. In the USSR, a clone of a toy called "Electronics IM-11" was released. It was produced by the Solnechnogorsk Electromechanical Plant (SEMZ). As indicated in the instructions, the toy was intended to develop in children aged 6-12 years of interest in technical creativity, programming skills, and broadening their horizons. The early model, "Lunokhod", is almost a complete clone of the original European version, but there is no trailer connection, as well as the OUT button.
In some of the copies, the inscriptions on the keyboard are translated into Russian, in the other part - not. Instead of an optocoupler, a reed switch is used as a distance traveled sensor. Added a plastic bumper with a pressure sensor, which turns off the toy with a complete erasure of the program when it hits an obstacle.
In 1988, Science and Life magazine published an article describing the capabilities and structure of the toy. The power switch has been moved from the top panel to the back of the toy, and the keyboard background color has been changed from gray (as in the original) to bright yellow. I ask you to respectfully understand the situation! However, we will try our best to minimize it. I will provide you service as best as we can, cause the feedback and is what we are striving for. If you need any specific product - write me a personal message. I will be glad to help him find it. Wish you a good day and good shopping! This item is in the category "Toys & Hobbies\Robots, Monsters & Space Toys\Space Toys\1970-Now".The seller is "koba4k" and is located in this country: UA. This item can be shipped worldwide.