UGears engeneers know what children like: two new models of this summer

Want something exciting for your child? If he liked Ugears horse mechanoid  and moving animal toys, this wooden Dragon will also became his favourite toy. Meet “Dragon Hurricane”, a new UGears model. 

Dragon Hurricane

You have come to the legend, skillfully embodied by the company's engineers in a new wooden constructor. Proud bending of neck, frightening horns, magnificent wings and powerful body: "Hurricane" rightfully dominates in the sky ... or on your desktop.

Mortal, slope and usri embodied grandeur - Welcome to the dwelling of the "Dragon" from UGEARS!

The dragon skeleton is made of natural wood: all parts are cut on a high-precision laser and easily attached to each other without any glue or tools. As for the wings, they are made of thick paper - flexible enough to convey the feeling of flight.

In the chest of mythical beast beating a mighty heart, a corridor from UGEARS. Just turn the plant's key, and the giant lizard comes to life - with lazy grace, move mighty paws, waving the wings, threatening his head.

Want a mechanical pet? Get your own dragon, "Hurricane" is waiting!

Tachometer STEM

Do you like working models of real mechanisms? Then you definitely need a new wooden designer "Tachometer" from UGEARS! This set is designed specifically for children and adults who are interested in real mechanics.

Before you, a mechanical puzzle, from which you can collect a valid tachometer without any tools or glue. Rotate the handle, its movement is transmitted to double load in the center of the mechanism, and the dial arrow accurately shows the speed of the flywheel. And, thanks to the skeletal case, you clearly see how it works!

And then complete with this model is a full-fledged tachometer manual, which will tell you the history of the mechanism and will introduce the principle of his work. Few? Then download the AR application from UGEARS and look at your tachometer in augmented reality!

ugears tachometer

An interesting toy, tutorial and just a very beautiful mechanical souvenir for the desktop - all this is about the "tachometer" STEM!

Public Last updated: 2022-01-21 12:06:14 AM