There are 8 large wheels, large rectangles, squares, triangles, semicircles – 68 parts in total. The set also contains red plastic cylinders, white connectors for them and gears, which, in my opinion, are somewhat out of place in this magnetic constructor. Besides, they are extremely similiar to the parts from the Klikko constructor, which suggests the Chinese origin of the Ginimag constructor . We have no complaints about magnetic parts, but the wheel connections leave much to be desired – they break. And that’s it, you can throw the wheel out. Red cylinders and gears did not impress children, they are put in a separate bag and are used very rarely. We simply mixed the rest of the Ginimag parts with the original Magformers ones and use them together in buildings – for example, in the illustrations for the Crow and the Fox below.
Author: TatianaZh
Tegu Pocket Pouch Prism
Pocket Pouch Prism… …and what you can do with them. There are 6 parts in a felt pocket – 4 triangular prisms and 2 parallelograms. 5 color options.
Geomag Kor Egg
The egg you get after fixing the plates on the main ball. You can twist it like the Rubik’s cube, and get new unexpected shapes. This is interesting and unusual, since that the set is magnetic, and has a round shape.
Ginimag – Korean Magformers
Ginimag magnetic parts are of excellent quality, if not for the cross inside, it would be indistinguishable from the original Magformers. They magnetize just as well and the colors are nice. The big blue rectangle in the top left, the yellow square in the center, and the red triangle in the bottom right are Magformers.
Sheep
Sweet little sheep made from SmartMax transparent containers.
Tegu Future – Magnetron – Robots And More
New Tegu – Future series in shades of blue and natural. The largest set in the series – Magnetron – consists of 32 parts of 14 types. It implies the construction of not only numerous robots, but also machines, guns, cranes, oil rigs, space stations and other objects of mechanical engineering of all kind.
K’Nex Bird
A K’Nex bird (with 4 legs). Now it lives in our home.
Geomag E-Motion – Magnetic Spinning Tops
One of the sets with the spinning tops. It was interesting to play with, but we were more glad to have the transparent pentagonal panel (it happened when we didn’t have a separate set with panels – Geomag Kids Just Panels yet). The tops spin really nice, but the surface has to be smooth – we launched them on a plastic table.
The Research Helicopter
A model for sparsely populated areas of Scandinavia. “Cannon” under the bottom is for monitoring the moose.
Robots
A bunch of robots made from Magtastik building kit.