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I have seen this before and now I have bought one to see how it looks.

It is Ugears and they have a lot of items all ready.

I bought the tram but there are also a jeep, windmill, oldtimer car and a few other things.

It is from wood and it is a kit.

You don't need glue or nails.

And when it is finished it will work.

I'm curious about it.

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Hi Sjors,

I also saw the ugears video on Model expos site and was also intriqued by all the action created by the engineering of the drive components. The U-9 Grand Prix car arrived last Thursday and I'm looking forward to assembling it. The wood seems a good quality ply and the laser cuts look perfect. The assembly manual is in 11 different languages and instructions are basic sentences accompanied by clever diagrams of each part showing the direction of the motion witch joins part to part.

 

Enjoy your tram,

Pythagoras (Tom)

 

 

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@ Tom,

 

I see that car also and I really like the jeep and money safe!

But first a small and cheap thing to start with.

When I like it I can go further....

 

The first parts are assembled.

2 axels and I think the bottom and something else.

At the end it will all come together .

Easy to make.

Just put them together and I can do it in the living room because there is no dust form cutting and sanding.....yippie!

 

Sjors

 

 

 

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Did you have to clean off laser char, or is what we see what you got?

 

I was tempted to get a couple of them until I thought about cleaning the char off of hundreds of itty bitty parts...

     Richard

 

 

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This is what you get Richard.

It's to much work to sand everything.

I think when it is finished, it gives a little something not to "clean" it.

We will see.....

 

Sjors

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This was a short build but with a lot of fun.

We are building till midnight and this morning finished the Tram

When you want to build something like this, be careful.

It's all very fragile.

A few pieces where broken but fixed.

 

Sjors

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