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Magformers Window Plus

Another Magformers set focusing on unusual pieces. While Magformers, by the definition, are magnetic frames, this set also has “windows”. These unique pieces are square frames with empty space covered with transparent plastic. With these window pieces, any craft will look very different. So it’s a good idea to try this set with any other Magformers, especially for building houses.

Magformers Window Plus
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Magformers Landmark Set – Monuments of History and Culture

A solid set of 174 parts. Very good in composition – all the main forms are present in sufficient amount to create both well-known monuments of history and culture, and objects of the near future still unknown to mankind. The set comes with a booklet that briefly explains how to build the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Golden Gate and Tower Bridges, the Sydney Opera House, the Eiffel Tower, the Empire State Building and other famous architectural monuments.

Magformers Landmark Set - Monuments of History and Culture
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Tower Bridge – from the Landmark Set

Bridges are one of Magformers’ favorite themes. The model of the bridge was in one of his very first sets, and nearly anyone who owns Magformers built bridges from this constructor. In the Landmark set – Monuments of history and culture, you can find another famous bridge, the Golden Gate.

Tower Bridge - from the Landmark Set
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Magformers Arcs And Arches

Magformers disappointed us a little… Disappointed not with the new details, of course, we liked big details, supersectors and superarches. The cones made a good impression, and the smallest arches and sectors also turned out to be useful. But the manufacturer miscalculated with the magnets in large details. Greedy thing… They are no magnets in places where they are very needed!!! Crosses on the photo indicate places where there are NO magnets …

Magformers Arcs And Arches