Robot Shapeshifter is a wooden retro robot toy that doesn ’ t need batteries. His powerful hardwood frame can hold many poses. His elastic band muscles and durable wood limbs make him ready for action. When it ’ s time for him to rest he folds into a perfect cube. That ’ s when the puzzling starts! There is only one solution to how he can fold up and fit back inside his box. Described by his designer David Weeks as a wooden puzzle with a playful personality. David Weeks is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. He took his inspiration for this design from Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles. “ Kumi-ki” is a Japanese word that means “ to assemble wood” or “ put together wood”. Usually used in the puzzle world to mean interlocking wooden puzzles that when assembled form a familiar figure. By joining ancient Japanese tradition with contemporary toy culture, Robot Shapeshifter is David Weeks ’ non-traditional take on the toy. The Robot stands 6.9" tall from head to toe and comes with an attractive two tone look.