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Tag Archives: Robo TX Animation Robots
Source for fischertechnik Instructions (and German Translations)
While you can in fact special order some of the instruction booklets for the currently available fischertechnik sets directly from Studica (please contact me directly at lancez@studica.com for more info on this), there are no printed versions of the instructions for older kits available for sale. However, there is another option, and it’s totally FREE. Continue reading
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The Big fischertechnik Summer 2011 Update
Summer is a busy time for those of us in the fischertechnik division at Studica. There are a lot of exciting things happening in June and July, and I’d like to share a few of them with you. Continue reading
