Inspired by by the titular antagonist of SMDM: "Death Probe" and "Return of Death Probe", it mimicked most of the functionality of Irina Leonova's device seen on screen. It had several moveable parts, including a spring-loaded missile launcher, rotating turret, magnetic sampling arm and exploding panels. Furthermore, the front pincers could be activated by a lever on the rear of the toy, and its wheels made a distinctive noise as it was moved.
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| - Inspired by by the titular antagonist of SMDM: "Death Probe" and "Return of Death Probe", it mimicked most of the functionality of Irina Leonova's device seen on screen. It had several moveable parts, including a spring-loaded missile launcher, rotating turret, magnetic sampling arm and exploding panels. Furthermore, the front pincers could be activated by a lever on the rear of the toy, and its wheels made a distinctive noise as it was moved.
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| - Inspired by by the titular antagonist of SMDM: "Death Probe" and "Return of Death Probe", it mimicked most of the functionality of Irina Leonova's device seen on screen. It had several moveable parts, including a spring-loaded missile launcher, rotating turret, magnetic sampling arm and exploding panels. Furthermore, the front pincers could be activated by a lever on the rear of the toy, and its wheels made a distinctive noise as it was moved. The device was a somewhat inaccurate replica. Not only was the toy out of scale with the Steve Austin doll — compared with Lee Majors' relative size to the televised prop — it also was of a somewhat different overall design to its onscreen counterpart.
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