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The UGEARS Mechanical Tellurion 3D Puzzle is a sophisticated wooden model kit featuring 249 laser-cut pieces that accurately simulate the Earth, Moon, and Sun’s orbital movements. Designed for adults, this intermediate-level puzzle offers an immersive 5+ hour assembly experience that combines mechanical precision with educational value. Once built, it serves as an elegant, eco-friendly display piece perfect for home or office, making it a must-have for astronomy enthusiasts and puzzle aficionados seeking a unique, hands-on celestial experience.













| ASIN | B09QL46L2C |
| Additional Features | Portable 3D Mechanical Model of Solar System |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #154,332 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #982 in 3-D Puzzles |
| Brand Name | UGEARS |
| Color | Plywood |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 483 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Logical Thinking |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04820184121355 |
| Included Components | 249 pieces, gear system, instruction manual |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 15.9 x 10.2 x 0.04 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 16"W |
| Item Shape | Rectangular Prism |
| Item Weight | 800 Grams |
| Manufacturer | UGEARS |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1500.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.00 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ug70167 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Material Type Free | BPA free, phthalate free, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) free, latex free |
| Model Number | 70167 |
| Number of Items | 249 |
| Number of Pieces | 249 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Style | Wooden |
| Puzzle Type | 3D Puzzle |
| Set Name | Mechanical Tellurion |
| Size | 15.9 x 10.2 inches |
| Skill Level | Intermediate |
| Subject Character | Earth, Moon, Sun |
| Supported Battery Types | No battery required |
| Team Name | UGears |
| Theme | Outer Space |
| Unit Count | 249.0 Count |
U**H
Sand and wax when the instructions say to
This is a fun project to assemble. Take the time to sand the burrs off where the pieces connected to the board. There are a lot of moving parts on this so sanding and waxing is important. I rubbed teak oil on all boards both sides before assembly for a finished antique look. It looks great in my home office.
H**E
Challenging. Not a weekend project.
Excellent product!!!! Challenging wood construction model. When done, the interacting and turning gears are mesmerizing. It works!! Great product support...from Ukraine! Construction is not easy. Instructions are all pictorial to cover multiple languages. Careful location and orientation of parts to each other is a must. Observe and study pictures carefully. I mean really carefully. Even the designs printed on parts mean something. Parts go together with a hard and loud "snap". I was constantly thinking I just broke something. Nimble fingers and dexterous hands are required here. But when you're done (about 50 hours), It's WOW. It's a movable statue!
A**E
Everything it says and more!
I originally got this puzzle for my boyfriend who loves puzzle projects, critical thinking and working with his hands. It took him a week yet he is ecstatic and wants more! The directions are easy to follow and his finished tellurion is fully functional. Very happy with this product, however the material is quite brittle so take care during assembly. Highly recommend!
A**R
Straightforward, with some finicky parts; a bit painful to build
The instructions were fairly clear, with nice 3d images and arrows to follow along. I completed the project in one evening. The beautifully cut laser-cut planks came in a very satisfying bundle. A few caveats: 1. Halfway along the journey of our orrery, I found my pushing fingers (mostly my index and thumb) were quite sore. Either break the build up or find a few ways to save your fingertips! 2. It is often not clear what is meant to be waxed and sanded (gears? faces? both?). I will say that by the end of the build, I was *really* tired of waxing and sanding, and I had used up all the wax, leaving a bit less than I would have liked for the final piece. 3. You are sometimes urged to check something with a green/red circle. It is almost always but not always clear what the check is. 4. Punching out is almost always perfect, if requiring a firm push. For some of the (usually smaller) pieces, they may crack or chip very slightly. There's not a great way around this. The worst for me was one of the moon's parts as well as one of the axles that is under torque (pg 18, piece #50), which would slip under certain conditions. Which brings me to... 5. The orbit mechanism (pictured above; assembly c6; pg. 21) is very clever - but pretty finicky! My first build-through, it got stuck, but would "slip" if I turned hard enough (see my previous point). This was frustrating, because it meant the orbit was broken, and I had no way of knowing if it was intended or not. I took it apart, reseated everything and it stopped working again after a few dozen turns. Third time was the charm for me, but I am definitely concerned it'll break again. tl;dr: when you are told to test the rotation, test it *thoroughly* (at least a few dozen turns) and make sure *everything* is turning! Also, when you place the frames that hold gears together, make sure everything clips together and the gears are seated properly. All in all: after the beautifully cut, if occasionally brittle, pieces had their rough way with my fingertips, after a millennium waxing and sanding, and after two false starts on the orbit mechanism, I am very satisfied to have a working orrery, with delightful details like the zodiac, and a rotating/orbiting moon + phase indicator dial. Minus 1 star because of a few pitfalls in the build quality, build steps, and some gaps in the instructions.
K**N
Read the instructions! Wax the gears!
I got this project and a marble run from ROKR at the same time. See below for comparison. This UGEARS tullurion is a really fun project for people who can focus on what they are doing and be precise and strong. The wood used here is reinforced plywood and can take some abuse, but it will snap if you are not careful. And there are places where it's possible to make errors if you are prone to distraction. You must, must, must sand the gears and wax them when called for. It's possible to assemble the machine without doing this, but it will not run. Comparing the marble run from ROKR with this project: The ROKR project had a lot of flimsy wood and the instructions had you assemble things in an almost haphazard order. It also has a bunch of plastic and screws. This project is very satisfying in build (i.e., wood) quality and uses only wood.
W**R
Thicker wood makes the gears mesh much better.
This is my second Ugears puzzle ( the first was the pendulum clock). The thicker wood this time meant the gears meshed perfectly and never come apart. Very nice looking!
K**G
Buy something else.
Pieces did not align and would not work the way intended. I’ve put together 10 wooden works and this looked like a fun one, but it would not work the way it should. They did include extra pieces where they seemed to want to fracture the most, but overall would not recommend.
T**M
Nice little project.
Bought this for a friend who is into astronomy and he enjoyed putting it together and how it looks. He was also impressed as to the quality.
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