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You can remote control Marty using the app or our web-based remote control



The basic remote control for Marty



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The Marty build can take up to two hours but with some teamwork, you can split the workload up. Arms, legs and the head can all be done individually - but be careful when building the legs to make sure you have a left //and// a right leg!</description>
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