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Automaton Cyclist mechanical model kit - Ugears

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Automaton Cyclist, wooden 3D puzzle made…

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Automaton Cyclist, wooden 3D puzzle made by Ugears.

Assemble this plywood model step by step, without using glue. Inspired by classic Tour De France chronicles, The Cyclist embodies the spirit of competition, the great sport and even a greater victory. The main feature is of course, the mechanism. Ugears is known for their original approach to wooden model kits and this time their design wizards used a simple flywheel to create their magic. Start it by pulling the lever on the side of the mechanical puzzle and watch the cyclist launch into a race. The flywheel, the main propelling element of this 3D puzzle, accumulates kinetic energy due to its weight. The Automaton Cyclist is a perfect presentation of how changing weight changes the work of a flywheel mechanism. 

Like all other Ugears models, it comes with step-by-step, full-color, easy-to-follow instructions and doesn't require any glue or special tools to be fully assembled into a functional, working model car.

Number of pieces: 189 pieces. Difficulty level: Medium. Dimensions: 24,5 x 17,5 x 12 cm. Scale 1:1

Made in Ukraine. Age: 14+.

CAUTION! This item is not suitable for children under 3 years, the presence of small parts which can be ingested. If swallowed, these parts can cause serious infections and death, immediately consult a doctor.
  • Materials : Wood
  • Main color: Beige
  • Size : 24,5 x 17,5 x 12 cm
  • Number of components : 189
  • Age group: 12 ans et plus
  • Brand : Ugears
  • Manufacturer reference : 8412119
  • Origin of manufacture: Ukraine
  • Safety Warnings: Cet article n'est pas un jour. Ne convient pas aux enfants de moins de 14 ans.

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