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Cadena de Carrera de Canicas
Puzzle 3D de madera Cadena de carrera de Canicas de Ugears. Maqueta para montar sin pegamento. ¡Elija una canica e intente adivinar qué recorrido va a tomar!
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400
Piezas
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14+
Edad
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Advanced
Nivel
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Mecánico
Modelo
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Manual
Tipo de accionamiento
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27.5 x 30.5 x 27 cm
Dimensiones
Carrera de Canicas con Elevador de Cadena
¡Mónteme! ¡Que se muevan mis canicas!
¿Por qué resultan tan atractivas las carreras de canicas? Niños y adultos se quedan horas y horas mirando cómo unas canicas bajan un circuito pasando por varios obstáculos. Los circuitos y carreras de canicas se han convertido en un fenómeno inesperado de YouTube, con miles de vídeos que acumulan millones de visitas. Usted elije una canica que va a observar y vitorear, se pregunta cuál de los recorridos tomará, se pone en el lugar de la canica, se imagina estar allí junto a esta bolita de cristal, emprendiendo un maravilloso viaje a un mundo desconocido donde tras cada esquina se esconden curvas, giros y sorpresas. Y esta experiencia es aún más emocionante si usted mismo/a ha construido este circuito de carrera de canicas. Entonces ya no está mirando de forma pasiva algún vídeo — está completamente involucrado/a, ya que ha sido usted quien ha construido esta maravillosa máquina.

Aquí está la Carrera de Canicas con Elevador de Cadena, una emocionante escultura cinética y un sofisticado juguete con el que aprenderá divirtiéndose. Gire la manivela en el sentido de las agujas del reloj para poner en marcha la máquina y mire cómo el polipasto de cadena de madera recoge y sube las canicas a la parte superior del modelo, donde un interruptor de 3 vías las envía hacia las diferentes pistas. El circuito de la Carrera de Canicas con Elevador de Cadena es de construcción modular. Esto significa que puede conectarse a otra maqueta de la serie de Carreras de Canicas, utilizando los conectores especiales incluidos en la caja (se pueden juntar 2 o 4 maquetas, de dos en dos). Junte dos circuitos de las Carreras de Canicas de forma frontal, o cuatro tanto frontal como lateralmente, para obtener un mini-sistema de polipastos y circuitos.

Características de la Carrera de Canicas con Elevador de Cadena:
- Polipasto de cadena accionado mediante manivela
- Diferentes pistas con obstáculos únicos
- Un interruptor de 3 vías envía las canicas a las diferentes pistas
- Una canica se precipita por una rampa y pasa por un Looping en la parte inferior
- El acumulador junta tres canicas y las libera después para que desciendan por una de las tres pistas cortas

Características de la Carrera de Canicas de madera:
- Modular: conecte 2 o 4 maquetas para obtener 1
- 10 canicas de color incluidas
- Piezas precortadas mediante láser en tablas de madera
- Montaje sin pegamento ni herramientas
- Instrucciones detalladas en 11 idiomas

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¡Atención! Piezas pequeñas.
This was my first UGears kit, but likely not my last. I've built about a dozen marble runs from other companies. Based on the parts count, and the small size of the box, I expected this would be a pretty simple kit, other than maybe building the chain. Well, turns out the chain is one of the easier parts. This kit is surprisingly intricate. Some aspects of assembling it are quite tricky, in part because it's sometimes very hard to get your hands in a location where you can apply firm pressure. But also in part because parts tolerances could be better controlled. Many of the parts fit together Very tightly. So tightly that putting so much pressure on them to seat them risks breaking them. (See my build tips section, below.) OTOH, a few parts are so loose I had to glue them so they'd stay together well enough to go on to the next step. In particular, the "Loop-the-loop" wouldn't stay together at all without glue. For the most part, though, I'd say the quality of this kit is better than most of the made in China runs I've built .
On the positive side, the instructions are very good. The drawings are clear and well marked as far as what tabs fit in what slots, and in most cases which direction a piece should face. Possibly the best drawings of any marble run kit I've built. Late in the build, where you're attaching an assembly with lots of contact points the drawings aren't quite as clear, but if you line up the parts that are clear the rest becomes obvious.
None of the runs I built worked 100% after the initial build. Balls would fall, or fly, off the tracks, or get stuck in places they're supposed to roll. I've had to make as many as 15 or 20 modifications to a couple of kits to get them to work 100%. This kit had only one small problem, where a piece that fit too loosely allowed balls to get stuck. A dab of glue and everything worked. Very good design work, UGears.
BUT, after being assembled and used for a few weeks, a couple of things have happened: two of the unsupported marble tracks have sagged, and the marbles no longer roll as freely as they did when new. And the balls are frequently rolling off one section of track. These were pretty easy to fix if you have some scrap pieces of wood (I always keep extra parts, and some of the boards so I can use the wood later.) I've posted a few photos of my fixes.
How did / do I like it? Mixed. To me there are two aspects to a marble run. One is the challenge and enjoyment of building it, figuring out what's wrong, and fixing it. (I almost miss not having more issues to fix ;) )The second is watching it in action. In part, this run is really cool. The way it traps and releases balls, and opens and closes ball paths is a very cool design. Different than I've seen it done in any other kit. But I hate that it's not motorized. I have to pay enough attention to holding it down, and turning the crank, that it distracts me from watching the balls. It would be very easy for UGears to make a motorized version. I've motorized a couple of other runs, so I figured out how to motorize this one, too. If I can do it, UGears can do it. (And probably better than I did.)
Otherwise, I'm not thrilled at how much the run flexes when you crank. If it had a solid base, instead of a thin partial perimeter, it would be a lot stiffer. That problem has mostly gone away with the motor, too.
I've posted a few photo showing how I mounted everything, and a video of it running. Finally, it needs more marbles. The kit says it comes with 10, but three of them are used as counterweights, so you only have 7 in motion. That's not enough to keep the chain hoist full all the time. Oh, and I think the solid color marbles are kind of dull and boring. Fortunately, glass marbles in all sorts of colors and patterns (16mm, or 5/8 or 0.63 inch) are readily available on Amazon and other places, and are cheap.
Would I build another UGears marble run? Yes, especially now that I've motorized it, and the motor will drive the second kit, too. It's got some unique features I haven't seen on any of the Chinese brands, the quality is quite good, and building it was an enjoyable challenge. Not the hardest kit I've done, but also not for beginners. The ability to connect 2 or 4 runs together is very cool, too.
If you've built other runs and enjoyed them, you'll probably enjoy this one.
This was a fun, medium-challenge build. It took about 6 hours to build. It is fun to use and although the marbles occasionally get stuck, it is easy to free them again. I’m looking forward to getting another marble run and attaching them.
Realy fun to build this Marble Run Chain Hoist. Pretty cool to make it work, I recommand for people who love manual activities.
Look great, Not yet assembled .
It's my second Marble Ru Chain. The first one was a great fleasure. The scond I din't jet start.
I have so enjoyed building and operating the chain hoist marble maze. The design is intriguing, the manufacture of the parts is excellent, and the instructions are thorough and easily understood. Bravo!
My second build of this same marble run do I can join them. Love this marble run!
Excellent design and quality, the finished build works exactly as it should. My dyslexic daughter got on extremely well with the word free instructions.
It says 14+ on the box and I'd definitely not recommend it to anyone younger ( I know we all like to think our children are advanced but don't set them up to fail, let them enjoy it when they are ready).
Follow the instructions, when it says sand and wax do it to ensure smooth running.
If I had to ask for an improvement it would be the marbles, the mechanisms are so finely balanced that the slight differences in weight can cause an occasional stoppage.
Really enjoyed making this. Full marks to whoever designed the runs - quite ingenious.
Not for the faint hearted. Although the illustrated instructions are excellent need to concentrate as there's no text. Need strong fingers and wrists to get components to click together.
Well done. Tempted to get another one!
This is my first UGEARS model, I found it exceptionally fun to build. I did have some issues getting the three way switch to operate smoothly, so I took it apart, sanded the moving surfaces and applied some more wax and now it works great. My only suggestion for improvement would be a guard on the side of the return run as occasionally when the accumulator releases a marble will fall off the side due to speed.
Looking forward to my next one! :)
Reviews in Other Languages
Ich habe diese Kugelbahn gebaut. Gerne würde ich sie mit weiteren Modellen erweitern. Gibt es Erweiterungen, bzw. Anbauten zu kaufen?Ich habe diese Kugelbahn gebaut. Gerne würde ich sie mit weiteren Modellen erweitern. Gibt es Erweiterungen, bzw. Anbauten zu kaufen?
Très bon circuit. J'adore
Ich vergebe 5 Sterne +++. Es ist meine Erste Kugelbahn, aber sicher nicht die Letzte. Sehr gute Qualität der Bauteile. Leicht herauszulösen. Sogar "Spare Parts" sind dabei. Wurden nicht benötigt. Die Anleitung ist sehr gut und das Ding funktioniert großartig. Ein echter Hingucker. Steht auf meinen Schreibtisch.