The Solar System Solar Powered Kit, Teaching Toys, 2017 Christmas Toys

The Solar System Solar Powered Kit, Teaching Toys, 2017 Christmas Toys

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Amazon.com Price: $52.95 (as of 17/03/2023 17:37 PST- Details)

Paint the plastic planets to look like their real-life counterparts!
Experience level required: Beginner (for experimenters with limited experience assembling mechanical kits)
Includes: Plastic sheets with molded planet pieces, 6 colors of paint, paint brush, solar panel, gears, rods

Description

Use the power of the sun to make these planets revolve around this solar-powered sun! Cut the molded plastic pieces free from the plastic sheets, and assemble each planet. Use the included Color Table to blend the 6 colors of paint to paint these planets just like their real-life counterparts! Assemble the solar panel and motor and attach it to the model of the sun (detailed instructions are included in the manual). Once your solar system is painted, dry, and assembled, take it out into direct sunlight and watch the planets rotate! The Solar System Solar Powered Kit Make a solar system that will really rotate with the power of the sun Encourages interest in astronomy, science, the galaxy, solar power Cut the molded plastic pieces free and assemble each planet Use the Color Table to help your paint blending Paint the plastic planets to look like their real-life counterparts! Experience level required: Beginner (for experimenters with limited experience assembling mechanical kits) Includes: Plastic sheets with molded planet pieces, 6 colors of paint, paint brush, solar panel, gears, rods NOTE: The moving speed, planet size and distance is not in real proportion to the Solar System
Paint the plastic planets to look like their real-life counterparts!
Experience level required: Beginner (for experimenters with limited experience assembling mechanical kits)
Includes: Plastic sheets with molded planet pieces, 6 colors of paint, paint brush, solar panel, gears, rods
NOTE: The moving speed, planet size and distance is not in real proportion to the Solar System