Toys

Electric Paper Plane Launcher
Forget throwing your paper airplanes by hand—rocket that sucker from 0 to 30mph instantly with the Electric Paper Plane Launcher Kit ($15). This kit is ideal stretching your skills and exploring different paper plane designs as well as breaking the monotony in the office. The Electric Paper Plane Launcher Kit includes materials to construct a launching pad including a base plate with guide, suction cups, rubber discs with pulley, battery box and motors.
DIY 35mm Flash-less Camera by SuperHeadz Plamodel
Build a camera of your own with a DIY 35mm Flash-less Camera by SuperHeadz Plamodel ($28). This do-it-yourself project comes complete with a 28mm wide angle lens, snap-on plastic pieces, a wrist strap and screw driver to create a fully functional 35mm camera. With a little wiggle room for modification, you can add your own special touches to make your camera unique.
Leather and Chrome Rubiks Cube
Time to trash that old, plastic cube puzzle for a more modern flavor. Zontik Games rolls out a grown up version of the Rubik's Cube ($155) that's more luxe and appealing on your desk. With richly-dyed calfskin leather inlaid sides on a solid, polished, chrome skeleton frame, you'll be a little more hesitant to cheat by peeling off the colors.
Stargate SG-1 F-302 Strategic Fighter Interceptor Replica
Keep the memories of the gate adventures alive with the Stargate SG-1 F-302 Replica ($120). After snatching and converting one of the Goa'uld's death-glider, the F-302 has been one of Earth's best, space worthy intercept fighter jet capable of interstellar travel. This Sideshow Collectible piece is hand-painted and highly detailed with a wingspan of 8 inches and 4.5 inches from nose to engine exhaust.
Marshmalow Bazooka
Food fights will never be the same with the Marshmallow Bazooka ($50). This battery powered shooter can launch up to five full-size marshmallows in less than 60 seconds thanks to on-board microprocessor. Designed with a powerful compression chamber, you can shoot targets up to 40 feet without manual pumping. Simply load the edible treats into the chamber, point, shoot and declare sweet victory.
Sideshow Collectibles recently announced the latest addition to their line of Marvel collectibles, the Iron Man Mark I Maquette ($380). The detail of this piece is quite impressive. Each one is hand cast in highest quality polystone and finished to the company's exacting standard and enhanced with real wire hoses. The chest will feature a working/glowing Arc Reactor that finishes off this first generation armor.
Who doesn't like Futurama? The Futurama Robot Santas by Toynami ($55) is based on the classic Futurama Christmas episode, A Tale of Two Santas. This limited edition action figure set features the human killing Robot Santa and his temp, Santa Bender. Try not to hesitate to pull the trigger if you're a Futurama fan, since there will only be 2,000 of these available.