UGears Mechanical Models 3D Wooden Puzzle | Automaton Cyclist
UGears Mechanical Models 3D Wooden Puzzle | Automaton Cyclist
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UGears Mechanical Models 3D Wooden Puzzle | Automaton Cyclist

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  • UNIQUE MODEL DESIGN: Give people what they want: The feel of real motion mechanics that they can build and bring to action by themselves. Some models are sophisticated versions of real-life mechanisms, while others bring to life the imaginative, elegant and even whimsical designs of the artists.
  • SIMPLE ASSEMBLY: No glue needed. They can be assembled at home, right on your dining room table. All you need are your own two hands, patience and assembly instructions.
  • ECO-FREINDLE WOOD MATERIALS: Wooden models will last for years and the constructions can be recycled with no harm to the environment.
  • HIGH QUALITY: All UGEARS models are made from high-quality plywood boards, using precision-cut parts. Utilize a high-accuracy, laser cut method to ensure quality. The detailed step-by-step instructions are included with each kit.

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Pieces
189
Brand
UGears
Subject
Cyclist
Material
plywood
Minimum recommended age
14 years
Assembled product height
4.7 in
$37.99
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Sacramento, 95829
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Apr 7, 2025
Deon
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This was a really fun project to put together and it looks and runs great. The placement of the rubber band was really tricky and one of the spare parts was too big so I had to sand it down so it would fit. I feel a real sence of accomplishment in getting it put together. Pay real close attention to the orientation of the peices and sand off all the gears and use the wax liberly.
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