Wind Turbine (826 pieces)
Wind Turbine (826 pieces)
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The "Wind Turbine" building block set is a detailed replica of a real wind turbine, consisting of 826 pieces.
This model offers an engaging building experience, allowing renewable energy enthusiasts and building block fans to recreate a functional miniature wind turbine.
Main Features:
Authentic Design: The model features realistic details, including adjustable blades, a sturdy tower, and a solid base, accurately reflecting the structure of a real wind turbine.
Electric Motor: The kit includes an electric motor that allows the blades to spin, simulating the operation of a real turbine. Additionally, there is a small cottage with lighting, adding a touch of realism to the scene.Â
Sustainable Materials: In line with the renewable energy theme, the set is made from plant-based plastic pieces derived from sugarcane, highlighting the commitment to sustainability.
Approximate Dimensions: Once assembled, the model reaches about 100 cm in height, 72 cm in width, and 31 cm in depth, making it an impressive display piece.
Benefits:
Educational: Besides being a fun activity, the set offers insights into the engineering and functioning of wind turbines, promoting awareness of sustainable energy.
Building Challenge: With 826 pieces, the model provides a rewarding challenge for experienced builders and a learning opportunity for beginners.
Display Piece: After assembly, the wind turbine serves as an impressive decorative piece, ideal for showcasing at home or in the office.
This set is an excellent choice for those who want to combine a passion for building blocks with an interest in renewable energy and engineering.

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