25 ГАДЖЕТОВ ДЕТЕЙ СССР - ч.1 - Summary

Summary

The speaker discusses a variety of toys from the USSR, including remote-controlled cars, a bowling alley, a chemistry set, a film projector, and a board game called "Business". They mention that the toys were not as high-quality as modern ones, but they were unique and fun.

The speaker also shares their experience with a lunar rover toy, which was a favorite among children. They mention that the toy had a swinging suspension and could be controlled remotely. The speaker also talks about a more expensive toy, which was like a leg in the cold, with a swinging suspension and a lid that opened from the remote control via a cable.

The speaker concludes by mentioning that the second part of the video will be released on Saturday, and they have created a paid subscription in Telegram for premium content. They encourage viewers to subscribe to see secret videos that will not be available elsewhere.

Facts

1. The speaker discusses a collection of toys from the USSR, ranging from the cheapest to the most expensive.
2. Remote control cars were a desirable toy, with two similar options available.
3. The speaker notes that one of the options is almost twice as expensive as the other.
4. The speaker mentions that the price for all goods in the USSR was fixed and written on the box.
5. The speaker describes a toy that is not electric but operates on a cable, with the wheels spinning by rotation of the knobs on the remote control.
6. The speaker explains that the machine is not very well, but if you have a large open space, you can drive it normally.
7. The speaker disassembles the toy to understand its mechanism, noting that the cable turns out to be double, like a twisted spring connected to the gear.
8. The speaker mentions that the remote control allows you to pour in and rotate the wheels.
9. The speaker talks about an electric machine from the same series, which looks almost the same but has a different remote control into which batteries are inserted.
10. The speaker mentions a toy with a laboratory power supply, explaining that it seems to work, with even light bulbs in the stop turn signals.
11. The speaker talks about a Soviet version of a track toy with small cars, noting that it is not inferior to modern ones and even looks better in quality.
12. The speaker describes a Soviet toy that is a counter that clicks in a circle every time it passes a machine.
13. The speaker mentions a Soviet toy that is a bowling alley, explaining that it cost 3 times cheaper than the previous one but was very rare.
14. The speaker talks about a young chemist set where everything you need to carry out experiments is collected, explaining that some of the reagents have evaporated through the plastic and the clothespin has fallen apart.
15. The speaker mentions a modern set for a young chemist in the store, noting that the reagents and some props are not even close to the Soviet ones.
16. The speaker talks about a Soviet device called a cinema visar kolobok, explaining that it is a device that shows the content recorded on a cassette.
17. The speaker mentions a Soviet device called a quantum, explaining that it is a real projector that displays images on the wall from some kind of cards and from real films.
18. The speaker talks about a Soviet toy called a business, explaining that it is a board game that is similar to monopoly.
19. The speaker mentions a Soviet toy that is a lunar, explaining that it is a remote control car that is like a leg in the cold.
20. The speaker talks about a Soviet toy that is a car, explaining that it is the most expensive and most of all it is like a leg in the cold.