Ugears l Nasa Raumfähre Discovery Shuttle | 3D Holzpuzzle
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Ugears l Nasa Raumfähre Discovery Shuttle | 3D Holzpuzzle

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Ugears l Nasa Raumfähre Discovery Shuttle | 3D HolzpuzzleUgears NASA Raumfhre Discovery Baue das legendre Shuttle, das das Universum vernderte! Die NASA Raumfhre Discovery ist eines der berhmtesten Raumfahrzeuge der Geschichte. Zwischen 1984 und 2011 absolvierte sie 39 erfolgreiche Missionen mehr als jede andere Raumfhre. Sie brachte das Hubble Weltraumteleskop ins All und half beim Aufbau der Internationalen Raumstation. Jetzt kannst du dieses technische Meisterwerk mit deinen eigenen Hnden nachbauen als

🚀 Ugears NASA-Raumfähre Discovery – Baue das legendäre Shuttle, das das Universum veränderte!


Die NASA-Raumfähre Discovery ist eines der berühmtesten Raumfahrzeuge der Geschichte. Zwischen 1984 und 2011 absolvierte sie 39 erfolgreiche Missionen – mehr als jede andere Raumfähre. Sie brachte das Hubble-Weltraumteleskop ins All und half beim Aufbau der Internationalen Raumstation. Jetzt kannst du dieses technische Meisterwerk mit deinen eigenen Händen nachbauen – als detailreiches 3D-Holzpuzzle von Ugears.


🌌 Drei Modelle in einem Set
Das Set enthält gleich drei ikonische Elemente:
• den Orbiter Discovery
• das Hubble-Teleskop
• und einen spannenden Tensegrity-Ständer („schwebende Kompression“), der die Illusion erzeugt, dass die Raumfähre frei in der Luft schwebt.


🛰 Realistische Mechanik und Details
Die Raumfähre verfügt über zwei Laderäume, die sich unabhängig voneinander öffnen lassen. Durch Drehen des Steuerrads an der Kabine öffnet sich der vordere Laderaum, während der hintere über einen separaten Mechanismus gesteuert wird. Mit dem beweglichen Roboterarm kannst du das Hubble-Teleskop herausheben und ins All „entlassen“. Weitere bewegliche Elemente wie Querruder, Ruder, einziehbares Fahrwerk und das Roll-/Nickgelenk des Ständers machen das Modell lebendig und authentisch.


✨ Original NASA-Details
Die Discovery kommt mit offiziellen NASA-Stickern – inklusive des legendären „Wurm-Logos“, der US-Flagge und der Original-Bezeichnung des Orbiters. Eine beiliegende Informationstafel liefert spannende Fakten zur echten Raumfähre.


🧩 Anspruchsvolles 3D-Puzzle für Entdecker
Mit 315 präzise gelaserten Holzteilen und einer geschätzten Aufbauzeit von etwa 6 Stunden richtet sich dieses Modell an erfahrene Bastler und Raumfahrtfans. Wie bei allen Ugears-Modellen benötigst du weder Klebstoff noch spezielle Werkzeuge – die Teile passen perfekt ineinander. Die Anleitung ist in 11 Sprachen enthalten, und Ersatzteile werden bei Bedarf kostenlos vom Ugears-Kundendienst bereitgestellt.


🎁 Für Visionäre, Träumer und Technikliebhaber
Die NASA-Raumfähre Discovery ist ein beeindruckendes Geschenk für alle, die sich für Astronomie, Ingenieurskunst oder Modellbau begeistern. Ob als Ausstellungsstück, Lernprojekt oder Sammlerstück – sie ist ein Symbol menschlicher Neugier, Präzision und Entdeckergeist.


📏 Technische Daten:
• Modellgröße: 33,5 × 22,5 × 29 cm
• Teile: 315
• Aufbauzeit: ca. 6 Stunden
• Schwierigkeitsgrad: Schwierig
• Maßstab: 1:96
• Material: Holzwerkstoff
• Kein Kleber & keine Werkzeuge erforderlich


Erreiche die Sterne mit der Ugears NASA Discovery – wo Technik, Geschichte und Faszination aufeinandertreffen.

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