Japan’s space agency, JAXA, hired the Japanese toy company that created Transformers (Takara Tomy) to design this rolling lunar robot named SORA-Q. The robot is now en route to the moon.
Detroit wouldn't have so many problems if they turned out cars like this. I dunno about you, but my next car MUST have a fin on the back.
Built in the 1950s by the Japanese toy company Yonezawa, this friction-powered tin car is 27 inches long, and is equipped with sparklers that shot sparks out of the back when it rolled.
The Atom Jet Racer cars were cranked out of the factory by the thousands, but almost none survived the numerous crashes and abuse that come from being played with. In fact, it is considered one of the rarest toys in the world.
Heck, I don't care if they model an electric vehicle to look like this, especially if they make sparks shoot out the back. If I can't own the Pointer, this is what I want my next car to be (still haven't been able to replace my old one that got slaughtered last fall).