Horse Toy

Horse Toy

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In Landskrona museum, Sweden, I discovered an approximately 100-year-old toy that inspired my design. However, it is a new take on the original. The design has been thoroughly tested and simulated in SolidWorks, ensuring smooth performance. To keep up with updates, visit http://www.endtas.com/mechanical-horse-toy/#more-248 for the latest STL files. The front and rear legs are identical, as are the front and rear axles and wheels. Metal pins or screws will be needed to assemble the moving parts together. Version 2 has modifications for easier printing; in this version, axles and wheels are separate pieces that need assembly. All wheels are identical, just like the front and rear axles. If you require similar (or dissimilar) 3D models, simulations, or product designs, don't hesitate to contact me.

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