Sun Chaser
The earliest sundials known from the archaeological record are shadow clocks from ancient Egyptian astronomy and Babylonian astronomy. Presumably, humans were telling time from shadow-lengths at an even earlier date, but this is hard to verify.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Quantity of parts, pcs: 42
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Difficulty level, from 1 to 8: 2
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Hours to assemble (average): 3
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Model size (cm): 13.5 x 14 x 15
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Model size (inch): 5.31 x 5.51 x 5.90
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Package size: L
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Steel sheets, pcs: 6
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Gears: Yes
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Power spring: Yes
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Pliers: Yes
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File: Yes
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Assembling Gloves: Yes
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Polishing cloth: Yes
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Collector's Pin: Yes
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Electric motor: Yes
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Club Stickers: Yes
The earliest sundials known from the archaeological record are shadow clocks from ancient Egyptian astronomy and Babylonian astronomy. Presumably, humans were telling time from shadow-lengths at an even earlier date, but this is hard to verify.
SPECIFICATIONS
-
Quantity of parts, pcs: 42
-
Difficulty level, from 1 to 8: 2
-
Hours to assemble (average): 3
-
Model size (cm): 13.5 x 14 x 15
-
Model size (inch): 5.31 x 5.51 x 5.90
-
Package size: L
-
Steel sheets, pcs: 6
-
Gears: Yes
-
Power spring: Yes
-
Pliers: Yes
-
File: Yes
-
Assembling Gloves: Yes
-
Polishing cloth: Yes
-
Collector's Pin: Yes
-
Electric motor: Yes
-
Club Stickers: Yes