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Wise Elk Microscope Wooden Mechanical 3D Puzzle
Wise Elk Microscope Wooden Mechanical 3D Puzzle
Wise Elk Microscope Wooden Mechanical 3D Puzzle
Wise Elk Microscope Wooden Mechanical 3D Puzzle
Wise Elk Microscope Wooden Mechanical 3D Puzzle
Wise Elk Microscope Wooden Mechanical 3D Puzzle

Wise Elk Microscope Wooden Mechanical 3D Puzzle

Product ID : 35128105
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Galleon Product ID 35128105
Shipping Weight 5.5 lbs
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Manufacturer GIGAMIC
Shipping Dimension 17.48 x 11.1 x 1.89 inches
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Wise Elk Microscope Wooden Mechanical 3D Puzzle Features

  • Puzzles 3D made of high-quality sanded plywood

  • Unique and innovative game. Assemble yourself

  • Comes in a presentable wooden box

  • With laser cutting technology

  • Great choice as birthday gift and gift for back to school


About Wise Elk Microscope Wooden Mechanical 3D Puzzle

Assembled model size: 13.4 x 6.9 x 17 inches (340x175x430 millimeters) package size: 17.6 x 11 x 1.9 inches (447x280x48 millimeters) number of parts: 104 material: sanded plywood, optical lenses, mirror, Black paper, wax and wooden axles – 5 items package material: plywood, cardboard, shrink film additional information: take parts out of wooden holders and assemble by manual. This device assembled by Mr. Plywood when he was ten years old was bought by the peasants’ tribe. They used the microscope to study pollen, seeds and minute pests. Thanks to the microscope they identified and successfully eliminated microscopic sponger Beetles responsible for ruining more than a handful of fruit farms set up on the branches of the great tree. to assemble the microscope Mr. Plywood used, alongside durable tree bark, solid transparent resin and meteorite chips stuck in the branches. The microscope is one of Mr. Playwood’s most complex inventions: it took him a whooping three months to develop the device. instead of magnifying small items The first version of the microscope literally reduced them to Ashes. This model is now used by Mr. Plywood as a burner. early on, Mr. Plywood was so shocked by things seen in the microscope, he lost all appetite for a week. Infusoria he detected seemed like fairly ghastly creatures to him. Yet when he got to know them better, he took a liking to them, gave them names and even began inviting them to parties. mr. Plywood, however, became particularly attached to one specific infusorium. He called her Cornelia and dedicated a poem to her - the text, unfortunately, now lost to the ages. The estimated value of this gadget equals the value of ten elephant or three shotguns.