
Ballerina from Geomag Glitter Classic 68 pcs in 3D assembly instructions
The classic ballerina shown on the first page of the Geomag Glitter Classic 68 pcs set.
- #249
- 23 Dec 2020
The classic ballerina shown on the first page of the Geomag Glitter Classic 68 pcs set.
Models are available from Geomag at https://www.geomagworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/istruzioni_panels_grandi_902.pdf. These are 3D building instructions for this model
Models are available from Geomag at https://www.geomagworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/istruzioni_panels_grandi_902.pdf. These are 3D building instructions for model 2
Models are available from Geomag at https://www.geomagworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/istruzioni_panels_grandi_902.pdf. These are 3D building instructions for Model 3
GeoSmart are quite smart (pun intended) and here is one instruction for a sphere built with GeoSmart
Gehttps://gamesbysmart.com/en/geosphere.htmlIs this a cylinder? It kind of looks like a cylinder -https://d1lteyhvrk5up6.cloudfront.net/media/catalog/product/cache/f7bd805c35064e25c61f2d7f5ce5fbab/g/e/geo_geosphere2_construction.jpg
The creators of the set call it "GeoSphere3 construction". Not sure we can think of a better name - https://d1lteyhvrk5up6.cloudfront.net/media/catalog/product/cache/f7bd805c35064e25c61f2d7f5ce5fbab/g/e/geo_geosphere3_construction.jpg
Yes, GeoSmart calls it "GeoSphere4 construction", but it really looks like a turning radio satellite. I am thinking about a name. How about..."The turning radio satellite".
The girls in the morning- "Daddy, how to do you know so much about space". Me - "I guess I play with a lot with toys...."
It's wooden, it's magnetic. The number of parts is a factor of 2 and it is 2^5 and we are nerds.