Looking for advice....
Nov. 25th, 2008 09:06 pm... Cool Constructing Kits for my younger son Gabriel. He's 7 -- but is considerably older than that with respect to mechanical understanding.
I'm looking for something on the order of the K'Nex, etc., but with more operating components to permit him building things that operate more realistically and more complexly. I'm not sure if the new Erector sets would really do it or not, or if there'd be a better choice. Especially considering the other kids in the house.
I'm looking for something on the order of the K'Nex, etc., but with more operating components to permit him building things that operate more realistically and more complexly. I'm not sure if the new Erector sets would really do it or not, or if there'd be a better choice. Especially considering the other kids in the house.
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Date: 2008-11-26 04:43 am (UTC)Real honest-to-God example: a guy used Mindstorms to build a robot that solves a Rubik's Cube in less than a minute.
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Date: 2008-11-26 03:02 pm (UTC)Physics Discovery
Manufacturer: Thames & Kosmos
Price: $27.99 (Shop.Ars)
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Hydrodynamic Building Set
Manufacturer: Think Geek
Price: $69.99 (Shop)
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Date: 2008-11-26 09:46 pm (UTC)I once made a robot who's only job was to press record on my VCR when a windup alarm clock chimed. The programming feature on the VCR was broken and I really wanted to tape something!
Somewhat off topic
Date: 2008-11-27 05:14 pm (UTC)