
Spinning Blade
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A Hands-On Educational Toy.\n\nDrawn from the imaginative world of Lego Ninjago Airjitzu toys and Beyblade (all trademarks remain the property of their respective owners).\n\nThis spinning top consists of 4 key components. The central axis, featuring a gear that is compatible with the Lego Ninjago Airjitzu toys, provides a stable base for this toy.\nThe disk is comprised of two identical halves that allow users to insert up to 6 coins (5 Euro-cent each) to increase momentum and create an exciting experience. The bottom cone should fit snugly onto the axis, but can also be securely fastened using a M3x30 screw or by applying glue.\n\nCaution: If you choose to insert coins, be mindful of your surroundings when playing near valuable furniture!\n\nThe launcher consists of a box with a handle and lid, along with the starter strip that propels this spinning top into action.\n\nFor our arena, we utilized a large pot lid, turned upside down and placed on a bowl for added stability. Feel free to experiment with different arenas to create your own unique experience.\n\nThe gear was created using the library by GregFrost: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3575\n\nEnjoy this fun and educational toy!\n\nVideos:https://youtu.be/4WPKlNJpLWAhttps://youtu.be/g8MgX2UFUk8
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