The box of the magnetic Castle set.
Category: Magnetic balls and rods (Geomag, Bornimago, Magnetix, Magneticus)
One of the most popular types of magnetic building toys consists of plastic beams equipped with magnets in their tips, along with steel balls that act as connectors. The magnetic forces hold these parts together, allowing kids to connect them at various angles and attach multiple beams to each ball.
These magnetic building toys offer endless possibilities for assembly, enabling children to create structures in any desired shape or form. While geometric shapes tend to provide greater stability, the flexibility of the magnetic connections encourages imaginative designs.
64PCS DigitBuilders by BrainSpark
This magnetic building set by the BrainSpark brand. The set includes 64 pieces, consisting of balls, straight rods of two different sizes, and curved rods, all available in various colors.
The set was designed for smaller children, so all the pieces are made to be large in size, reducing the risk of accidental swallowing. Additionally, the magnets are embedded within the pieces, so there’s no need to worry about them falling off during play.
Half Of The Plastic Parts And Magnetic Sticks
The half of the plastic panels from the magnetic Castle set.
The Other Half Of The Plastic Parts From The Magnetic Castle set
The other half of the plastic panels from the magnetic Castle set.
The “Castle” Magnetic Building Kit
A page from the manual.
The pictures in the instructions are beautiful, the castles are very impressive, but building such castles requires not just 1 or 2 sets…
Geomag PINK Pentagonal Panel
Here you can see all colors and shapes Geomag Color sets have, including the pentagonal panel.
The “Castle” Magnetic Building Kit
A page from the “Castle” building kit assembly manual.
The Magnetic Castle Construction Set – Combination With Bornimago
In the photo, the green straight rods and the red curved ones are from Bornimago, while the plastic panels are from the “Castle” construction set. The construction set pieces combine well with the magnetic rods from Bornimago, except for the plastic half-circle pieces (a separate blue piece in the photo). To fit this piece, you need the original curved rods from the “Castle” construction set: they are either slightly shorter or slightly thinner than the Bornimago ones (I haven’t figured it out yet), but the piece made with the original “Castle” rods doesn’t fall off.
Geomag PINK Panels
A photo of a Geomag Pink with its panels. As in other similar geomag sets, panels of Geomag Pink come in different colors.
Geomag PINK Contents
A back side of Geomag Pink package shows nubber and types of the pieces included in the set. There are also photos of some possible crafts.