Page Order Index & Product Features Suggestions to Parents & Safety Guidelines Parts List & 80X motor Infrared Sending and Receiving & Remote Control Instructions Understanding Robots Understanding Gears Notes for Assembly Model 1 Crab P8-13 Model 2 Monkey P14-19 Model 3 Tyrannosaur P20-25 Model 4 Penguin...
Suggestions to Parents ˙ This science experiment play set lets your children learn the concepts of gears and machinery through play. The many steps of assembly can develop a child’s thinking ability and further lead them into the realm of science.
Part List x4 x4 Cotton string-200cm Axle connector S gear Axle Cam connector Motor axle 7cm DR. Axle Dual rod (bottom no hole) Dual rod (side 2-hole) Square frame 3 Hole rod (side 2-hole) 3-Hole round rod 7-Hole round rod 7-Hole prolate rod Bended rod 90 degree converter (L)
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Infrared Sending and Receiving Infrared technology is critical in modern life and it is wide- ly applied in many places, such as your television set at home, the air conditioner, the stereo, and various types of Electromagnetic waves remote controls. Infrared is an unseen wave of light that surrounds us but we cannot see it.
Understanding Robots Robots include any machinery that simulates life forms, whether they are humans, cats, dogs, or others. In the industrial world, manmade machines that automatically execute their tasks are also called robots and they are controlled by computer programs and used to work in the place of people. We see robot-related themes in movies and novels.
Understanding Gears In this modern industrial society, our lives are fi lled with gears. They are broadly applied for various uses and we come in contact with them every day in places such as the watch on your wrist, the alarm that wakes you up in the morning, the elevator that takes you up or down, and cars.
Notes for Assembly Use the "A" end of the peg/axle remover to pull off the peg (Fig. a). Use the "B" end of the peg/axle remover to pull out the axle (Fig. b). Use the "B" end of the peg/axle remover to pull off the button When attaching a gear or a tire to the framework with a fi...
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Crab Model Kit Contents Children, let's get to know more about these animal models! Crab Crabs mainly live in the sea but there are also some crabs that live in freshwater or on land. They have two gigantic claws and move very quickly.
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Crab Model Assembly reminders Pay attention to the labels and positioning of the English letters on the gear holes as they are helpful in the assembly process. Hole A Hole B Hole B Hole C Hole C Hole C...
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Crab Model Connect to hole C Connect to hole C Connect to hole C Connect to hole C...
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Crab Model Introduction of symbols for PP assembly Mountain fold, fold behind. Valley fold, fold in front. Mirror the components & assembly step. Claw...
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Crab Model Front legs Blue Hind legs Green Body Split it...
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Monkey Model Children, let's get to know more Kit Contents about these animal models! Monkey Monkeys are different from apes. Although they are both pri- mates, most people also think they are from the same species of animal. Primates are made up of 3 types of members; new world monkeys, old world monkeys, and apes.
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Monkey Model Hole A Connect to hole A Connect to hole A...
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Monkey Model Introduction of symbols for PP assembly Mountain fold, fold behind. Valley fold, fold in front. Mirror the components & assembly step. Head & Body Connect to arm Connect to arm Connect to tail...
Tyrannosaur Model Children, let's get to know more Kit Contents about these animal models! Tyrannosaur We've all heard the names of the tyrannosaur, "king of the dino- saurs" and "T-rex". They lived at the end of the Cretaceous pe- riod, which was approximately 68 to 65 million years ago; they were one of the last species of dinosaurs in the Cretaceous period before the third extinction.
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Tyrannosaur Model Hole A Hole B Hole B Hole C Hole C Assembly reminders Pay attention to the labels and positioning of the English letters on the gear holes as they are helpful in the assembly process. Hole C...
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Tyrannosaur Model Hole C Hole C Connect to hole C Connect to hole C Introduction of symbols for PP assembly Mountain fold, fold behind. Valley fold, fold in front. Mirror the components & assembly step.
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Tyrannosaur Model Head Connect to Connect to body Body Connect to head Connect to Connect to tail Legs...
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Penguin Model Kit Contents Children, let's get to know more about these animal models! Penguin Penguins are a type of bird. Although they cannot fl y, they are adept swimmers and divers (they can dive up to 55 metres deep for 22 minutes). As they mostly live in the frozen South Pole, their bodies have evolved to be able to swim.
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Penguin Penguin Model 90 。 Introduction of symbols for PP assembly Mountain fold, fold behind. Valley fold, fold in front. Mirror the components & assembly step.
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Penguin Model Connect to body Head Connect to body Connect to body Connect to Connect to head Body Connect to head...
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Penguin Penguin Penguin Model Head Body COMPLETE...
Pterosaur Model Children, let's get to know more Kit Contents about these animal models! Pterosaur The scientifi c name of pterosaurs is Pterosauria which means "winged lizard" in Greek; they are the clade of fl ying reptiles. Pterosaur existed from the late Triassic period to the end of the Cretaceous period, roughly 210 million to 65 million years ago and were the first dorsal vertebrae animals that had the ability to fly.
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Penguin Penguin Pterosaur Model Hole A Hole C Hole B Hole B Hole C Assembly reminders Pay attention to the labels and positioning of the English letters on the gear holes as they are helpful in the assembly process. Connect to hole C...
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Pterosaur Model Hole C Cotton string Connect to hole C...
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Pterosaur Penguin Penguin Pterosaur Model Introduction of symbols for PP assembly Mountain fold, fold behind. Valley fold, fold in front. Mirror the components & assembly step. Head Connect to...
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Penguin Penguin Rabbit Rabbit Model Children, let's get to know more Kit Contents about these animal models! Rabbit Furry rabbits are adorable and often loved by children. Aside from knowing that their eyes are red and they love to eat car- rots, what else do you know about rabbits? Many people think that rabbits don't drink water, but that is in- correct.
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Rabbit Model Hole A Hole B Hole B Hole B Hole C Assembly reminders Pay attention to the labels and positioning of the English letters on the gear holes as they are helpful in the assembly process.
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Penguin Penguin Rabbit Rabbit Rabbit Model Connect to hole B Connect to hole B Introduction of symbols for PP assembly Mountain fold, fold behind. Valley fold, fold in front. Mirror the components & assembly step.
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Rabbit Model Ears Connect to head Head Connect to ears Connect to Connect to body Body Connect to Connect to head...
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Penguin Penguin Rabbit Rabbit Rabbit Model Front legs Tail Hind legs...
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Elephant Penguin Penguin Rabbit Elephant Model Children, let's get to know more Kit Contents about these animal models! Elephant Children often see elephants when they visit the zoo. Elephants are tall and large, and are currently the world’s largest land- based mammals.
Elephant Model 2 sets Assembly reminders Pay attention to the labels and positioning of the English letters on the gear holes as they are helpful in the assembly process. Hole A Hole B Hole B Hole C...
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Elephant Elephant Penguin Penguin Rabbit Elephant Model Connect to hole B (Right) Hole B Connect to hole B (Right) Hole B...
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Elephant Model 2 sets Introduction of symbols for PP assembly Mountain fold, fold behind. Valley fold, fold in front. Mirror the components & assembly step. Head...
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Elephant Elephant Penguin Penguin Rabbit Elephant Model Body Legs Green Blue...
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Elephant Penguin Penguin Rabbit Scorpion Model Children, let's get to know more Kit Contents about these animal models! Scorpion Scorpions are easily identifi ed through their unique body struc- ture of head, body, and tail; their tall tails contain a poison nee- dle used to kill their prey.
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Scorpion Model Hole A Hole B Hole B Hole C Assembly reminders Pay attention to the labels and positioning of the English letters on the gear holes as they are helpful in the assembly process. Hole A Hole A...
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Elephant Penguin Penguin Rabbit Scorpion Model Connect to hole A Connect to hole A...
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Scorpion Scorpion Model Introduction of symbols for PP assembly Mountain fold, fold behind. Valley fold, fold in front. Mirror the components & assembly step. Claw Legs Blue...
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Elephant Scorpion Penguin Penguin Rabbit Scorpion Model Body...
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