SPACE SHUTTLE TOY DESIGN PAMO Toys Oluwasegun Tytler Angela Olinger Michelle Anderson Parker Morgan
Project Goals PAMO Toys was asked to design a toy that RHI can use to promote their restaurants. The supposed design will be handed out to customers as part of the “Happy Hamster Kibble Meals”(HHKM) special.
Project Components ITEM QTY PART NAME 1 SHUTTLE BASE 2 MAIN FIN 3 SMALL FIN 4 DOOR 5 WHEEL 6 WHEEL 2 7 WHEEL LOCK
Who is our toy for? PAMO Toys designed a toy for a young audience Creativity Interested in science and engineering Marketing for girls who do not have these types of toys Female astronaut
The Design Philosophy Purpose behind our design Achieving our design Lack of focus on science and engineering toys for girls Achieving our design Wanted to create a toy that the user could “build” Add-on fins Moveable wheels Shuttle door that can open Manufacturing our design Pre-assembled Add-on parts come separate
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Attributes of the Prototype Positive Easy to assemble Easy to modify Attractive to the targeted audience Design is simple and innovative Negative Multiple add-on parts could be lost Plastic may not be as durable as necessary
Budget Item Note Item Cost Category Cost Labor Engineering Design Engineering Design 90hours @ $35/hour $3150 Technician Cost 300 hours @ $30/hour $9000 Employee Benefits 47.5% of ( $3150+$9000) $5771.25 Subtotal $17921.25 Other Direct Costs Parts and Printing $16060.00 Advertising Trifold printing + mailing costs for 5000 color brochures $10482.20 $26542.20 Overhead $44463.45 Project Cost $88926.90 Average Unit Cost $355.71
Areas of Improvement More features could be added More add-on parts Shuttle lights More add-on parts New shuttle door Could be created as a retail toy
Conclusion PAMO Toys believes this spaceship design will be successful Functionality & Popularity Creative Unlike any other toy found in a meal Cost efficient to make