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Plastwood – Magnetic Characters

The little people consist of a torso with arms (they spin but do not detach), a head and legs/skirt. There is one magnet in the head near the neck, two in the legs/skirt, and 4 in the torso. In the torso, there are two magnets on the bottom, for the legs, one on top and one for some reason on the stomach (apparently for creativity). There are a lot of extra pieces (sword, broom, cloak, crown, hat), but they are not on magnets, you simply insert them or put on.

Plastwood - Magnetic Characters
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A snail, a giraffe, and the trash

The giraffe (on the right) and the snail (on the left) discuss the importance of disposing of trash in garbage bins (one of them is orange with a yellow lid). Alesya brings another batch of trash on a special cart. Such is the eco-zoo conversation. Clean and tidy.

A snail, a giraffe, and the trash
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Tegu Explorer Set – Cons

In the new Tegu set – Explorer Set – we found a lot of disadvantages. Which is dissapointing, since the Tegu constructor isn’t exactly cheap… The composition of the set is wonderful. But with the location of the magnets, the inventors obviously did not finalize. So, for example, small and large trapezoids in the sets contain only 1 magnet each on the sides, and its only + and – . Because of this, when assembling a triangular roof from trapezoids, you can’t put it together completely, no matter how you connect the pieces (we experimented with them all). It will always be a discrepancy somewhere, either 2 minuses or 2 pluses will be put against each other. Or it will stand crooked, as in the photo. Very annoying…

Tegu Explorer Set - Cons