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Catapult Machine

Catapult Machine

Regular price $38.99 USD
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Catapult Machine wooden model

✂️ [INCREDIBLE DIY EXPERIENCE]

Building a catapult model will cultivate your child’s interest in history. It can also improve their patience, attention, and problem-solving skills. Building the model can also promote abstract thinking and imagination by assembling the pieces.

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🎁 [BEST GIFT FOR ANY OCCASION]

This is a good way to spend spare time with your child if your family is building it together. Or you can just enjoy a quiet time alone, focusing and releasing yourself in peace. This can reduce stress and improve your overall mood. This is a very good gift for your family, lovers, or friends.

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Specification:

  • Model Size, l*w*h: 9.4* 5.9 * 4.7 in
  • Weight:0.4kg / 0.9lbs.
  • Scale: 1:35
  • Estimated Time of Assembly: about 3~5 hours
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  • Package Contains

    • Beautiful Package
    • English Instruction Manual
    • Pre-cut Wood Sheets
    • Some Components (Due to the logistics policy, the entire model kit does not include glue).
    • 4 sections display, product package, english instruction, parts, and the whole finished item
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Derek McIntosh
Excellent gift for a studious young person

I gave this as a gift to a young boy who is obsessed with trucks, planes and technology in general. He also enjoys puzzles and legos. This product is intrinsically educational,as well as providing a couple hours of quiet problem solving through the puzzle-like assembly. For the right kid (or adult!) the assembly is just complex enough to be satisfying, but not too difficult to be frustrating. I could see these being excellent teaching tools for small or large groups of students in STEM afterschool programs or even as part of a science curriculum. There is no better way to learn about physics or mechanics than doing this interactive kind of work that is also fun!

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Shawn Oesterreich
Seems pretty cool

Seems pretty coolp