
U-Fidget Vehicles
DIYers and hobbyists alike will discover a new pastime with UGears U-Fidgets vehicles. Each set consists of four small-scale models: a sports car, tractor, tramcar and truck. Steampunk aesthetics and mechanics converge to create artistic, fully mobile vehicles for hours of nonstop enjoyment. Engage your senses of sight and touch while you de-stress and regain focus.
Immersive and addictive, this project is a fun, hands-on learning experience for all ages. All parts are pre-cut and drafted from sustainable, premium-engineered wood; simply press them out of the board as you would puzzle pieces. Assembly is a snap and requires approximately 30 minutes. The patented, unique joint design of each part requires no glue and does not use toothpicks for assembly.
Suitable for builders age 5 to adult, this kit includes all the essential components to construct the models, with straightforward instructions. Start your own U-Fidgets vehicles collection today, or purchase a set or two (or three!) as a gift.
Model size: Sportcar: 1.1 x 0.9 x 3.1 in, Tractor: 0.8 x 1.6 x 2.6 in., Truck: 0.9 x 1.3 x 2.6 in. Tram: 0.9 x 1.8 x 2.6 in.
Package size: 3.9 x 3.0 x 0.6 in
Number of parts: Sportcar - 16, Tractor - 14, Truck - 18, Tram - 14
Level: Easiest
Assembly Time: 10 Minutes
Age Recommendation: 5 years + |
Why do we love this product:
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UGears is a startup established in 2014 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Little over 5 years later, the collection has grown to almost 90 models of gorgeous, intelligent design. UGears has invented and patented their very own plywood joint design. The unique self-propelled mechanical model kits are designed for self-assembly without glue and made entirely of high-grade eco-friendly wooden material. The models are fun to assemble as well as educational, and can also serve as decorative pieces due to their aesthetically pleasing design. Inspired by steam-punk fantasy, the clear view of all the moving components, including gears and pendulums, creates a unique, unforgettable and fascinating look at everyday (and not so everyday) machinery.