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Technokits - Air Trike - Build your own futuristic propeller-powered trike | 
| Brand: Technokits
Buy New: $25.00 as of 11/25/2009 07:13 CST details
Seller: Jolity Sales Rank: 23530
Batteries: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 6.4 x 2.9
EAN: 9313920032930 ASIN: B000JQXSF4
Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Easy assembly | | • | No glue, no mess | | • | Includes wooden die-cut panels, axles, pulleys, pulley insert, electric motor, motor mount, propeller, drive band, battery box, decal sheets, and color instructions |
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Product Description Technokits
The Air Trike is a Silver Award Winner from the Good Toy Awards! Make a super cool propeller powered trike! Technokit Timberslots use interlocking pieces of pre-cut wood to build the models, this mean no glue or mess! Timberslots can be put together in around 30 minutes, giving you all the magic and satisfaction of construction and creativity in a fun way, whilst introducing you to the principles of science, engineering and design.The Air Trike can be finished off with an artistic touch by decorating with colourful stickers or can be customised with the blank pre-cut decals, which are also supplied. Recommended age 8 years and over. From the Manufacturer Technokits are exciting technology projecys designed to promote a prctical knowledge of electronic and mechanical principles. Each machine is rewarding to build and fun to play with. 'Timberslot' Technokits use interlocking pieces of pre-cut wood to make the basic model on to which the other components are added. The project is completed by decorating with colourful stickers or can be customised by coloring blank pre-cut decals also supplied in the kit age 8+ Kit contains Wooden Die Cut Panels Axles Pulleys Pulley Insert Electric Motor Motor Mount Propeller Drive Band Battery Box Decal Sheets Color Instructions The Air Trike is incredibly rewarding to build and great fun to play with. You could almost say its two toys in one!
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