Same small magnetic town from another angle. Half of the pieces are solid tiles, and another half are frames.

Same small magnetic town from another angle. Half of the pieces are solid tiles, and another half are frames.
This is one of the largest Magformers sets. It has some less common pieces and accessories, like pentagons or “super squares”, and you can build something very big using this set alone. It can become a great gift for someone who loves Magformers.
Looking for contact points of between two magnetic construction sets, my children built this town.
Caramel and Toffee fly into space. (Based on the cartoon “Belka and Strelka. Star Dogs”, only the dogs are replaced by our owls). Station construction and space design by Anny.
A huge hexagonal tower. The pieces are from Magformers Super set.
A plane made by Danny. It is relatively heavy, but the frames hold together well.
You can make this carousel by placing the rotating base horizontally right on top of of the oval basement piece. It also requires less frames to make than the wheel. Rotating base is hexagonal, and there are three seats, but the set has only 2 figurines. So one seat will be empty, unless you use a passenger from another set.
A small Magnaformers castle with a serrated rooftop.
Another ride you can assemble with the same base and pieces. The rotating part and hexagonal frame around it are the same as in wheel model.
There are a base, 2 posts, an axle, 2 transparent hexagons, 2 parts to attach the hexagons to the axle. Two magnetic frame hexagons attach to the hexagonal transparent parts. On the photo one is already attached.