Hexbug® Vex® Robotics Hook Shot™ Ball Machine
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10566874
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Made especially for those young ones who love robotic toys, this hook shot from Hexbug is a must-have. This easy-to-build machine will incorporate fun while teaching your little ones the art of kinematics. It will enable them to explore and design their own robot toys.
Details:
Details:
- 10" x 2.5" x 11.25" (25.4cm x 6.35cm x 28.58cm) package size
- 12.6" x 11.02" x 12.2" (32cm x 28cm x 30.99cm) assembled size
- Includes over 180 pieces
- Comes with 8 balls
- Plastic, metal, rubber and cardboard
- Features two alternate builds
- Batteries not required
- Compatible with education VEX IQ pieces
- For ages 14 and up
Made especially for those young ones who love robotic toys, this hook shot from Hexbug is a must-have. This easy-to-build machine will incorporate fun while teaching your little ones the art of kinematics. It will enable them to explore and design their own robot toys.
Details:
Details:
- 10" x 2.5" x 11.25" (25.4cm x 6.35cm x 28.58cm) package size
- 12.6" x 11.02" x 12.2" (32cm x 28cm x 30.99cm) assembled size
- Includes over 180 pieces
- Comes with 8 balls
- Plastic, metal, rubber and cardboard
- Features two alternate builds
- Batteries not required
- Compatible with education VEX IQ pieces
- For ages 14 and up
Hexbug® Vex® Robotics Hook Shot™ Ball Machine is rated
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Rated 5 out of
5
by
Bob2019 from
Awesome toy
Fun to build, easy to follow instructions. Will recommend to friends.
Date published: 2020-07-08
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Lindsey SC from
High quality - you won't be disappointed
This kit is quite impressive. Great quality all around. The directions are better than Lego b/c in each step there is not only a picture of what piece snaps on where, but a 2nd picture showing what it should look like after you've finished that step. It helped catch errors along the way rather than getting it all together & having to troubleshoot what step you messed up on.
It's a bit difficult to pull apart the pieces once snapped together, which is ideal in a contraption that will see a lot of play. Even my 3 yr old can play with it and not a single piece has popped off (please note: I would not leave a small child unsupervised with it; the balls are ping-pong ball material & the size of a small bouncy ball. Serious choking hazard).
My 11 yr old son & I built it together. He tends to miss details when reading instructions, but if you're child is detail-oriented they will have no problems doing it on their own. Highly recommend.
Date published: 2018-12-30