What is Ugears?
What is Ugears?- Educational 3D Mechanical Puzzle
Essentially,
it is a wooden construction kit (or 3D- puzzle if you like) containing
differently shaped details pressed in plywood sheets. Ugears uses a high
quality 3.5-3.7 mm
thick plywood. The details are outlined with a CNC laser cutter that provides
precise hairline cuts. The details come together in mechanical models
with attractive bold elements such as gears and drives. This however is only a
formal description.
Tractor (97 parts)
with a Trailer (68 parts)
Featuring a
four-by-four model with mechanical gearbox. The Trailer has a catch of its own:
special gearing tips over its body that also has a dump-flap. It comes with
some handy farming tools too!
The Ugears kits have this special “thing” to it – the creators made sure
you get to enjoy it start to finish. Virtually, from unpacking (the packaging
design deserves a separate credit, not to mention the amazing wooden smell when
you open it) to reviewing a step-by-step instruction manual that leads you
through your Ugears-adventure – captivating and thorough assembly process and
observation of the outlines of your model coming together. And, of course, the
game. It doesn’t mean you’d only get to play with the car pushing and pulling
it like a kid (although – why not if you enjoy it?), it also offers you a
grown-up kind of a pleasant pastime. This compares to an antique cars
collector’s delight of sitting in a 1969 Mustang’s leather seat. The assembled
model draws you in completely and it is a pleasure hard to resist.
So if you decided to buy this construction kit for your child, consider
getting two at once. You will want to put one of them on your desk to fuss over
and show off to your friends.
Truck UGM-11,
basic configuration of 420 parts
The photo
demonstrates two additions to a basic configuration of the truck – a tanker and
a ladder. The rotating telescopic ladder has a hook that can turn the model
into a lorry-mounted crane. The tanker is designed to fit a freight of one
standard 0.33 l can.
To get a better idea
of what UGEARS models are we shall present a
few examples.
Cars and locomotives
Ugears's range of products includes
lorries and tractors, combines and trams – all those models that fall into a
category of mechanical toy transport. On the top of the transport toy range we
have a Locomotive with tender. Comprised of 443 parts, this powerful mechanical
model takes up to 12 hours to assemble, which means you can spend several
evenings enjoying the process. However, there is one catch: you won’t be able
to put it down and are likely to spend the whole night on it :)
Locomotive with
tender, 443 details
The coolest and
most complex model in the Ugears mechanical
models range.
To see the overall scale of the model, here are some dimensions: the
length of the assembled model is 47 cm, its weight — 1382 grams. Just imagine —
this baby is almost half a meter long and weighs one and a half kilograms! It
comes with a very comprehensive instruction manual with elaborate 3D
illustrations showing elements, joints and a complete step-by-step process.
This however doesn’t guarantee a shorter assembly time due to the large number
of parts you need to carefully and thoroughly put together. You don’t want to
force the parts into slots they don’t fit exactly — everything is designed to
fit nicely and precisely.
Locomotive details
Like in every
other Ugears model, virtually every detail moves.
We have put together one of Ugears’s
models (however, it was a Combine, not the Locomotive) and
here is what we have to say: it becomes even more fascinating after being fully
assembled. It is not that the model has turning wheels and gears rotating
inside. Absolutely each detail moves: windows and doors open, lights extend,
hatches lids flap. It is a model you will want to examine and explore like a
showpiece — even though it is you who has just made it with your own hands.
The locomotive has two
extras you can purchase separately: a Railway platform (196 parts) and a Rails
and Crossing kit of 200 parts. You can also expand your model transport park
with tractors, trucks and trams. Frankly speaking, not all the transport models
are made within the same scale. However, it is not a big issue especially for a
child that in a majority of cases wouldn’t care about the proper scale of
different toys. And, most importantly, some of the models come in a larger
scale to the real-life machines then the others due to the sizes of the details
that cannot be too small. In other words, the truck using the same scaling as a
locomotive will be tiny; and the locomotive in the scaling of a truck turns
into a giant inconvenience of over a meter and a half length. After all, even
LEGO doesn’t necessarily preserve the same scaling in all of its models — they don’t have to be
an exact copy.
Ugears Transport
Park sketch
Featuring:
“Locomotive with tender” model, separate tender, “Railway platform”, “Rails and Crossing”, and “Truck
UGM-11” with “Tanker” as an optional extra.
Incidentally, a comparison to LEGO is quite relevant. 80 years ago, a
Danish carpenter, Ole Kirk Christiansen, the founder of LEGO, had started his
extremely successful business by making wooden toys. Ugears is a young team
that plans to eventually expand their mechanical world by creating more new
exciting models.
Puzzles for
grown-ups
In addition to cars and locomotives, Ugears
model range offers other types of construction kits. Some of them you might
call as well “Puzzles for adults”.
For example, they have a 100% functional
179-detail wooden safe. Who knows, maybe their next design would be the famous
Enigma cipher machine?
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Safe, 179 parts
Burglar-resistant
safe with three-digit code. This is certainly a wooden safe and nothing can
keep a thief from sawing it… But isn’t it just boring? Picking a lock is way
more fun!
There is also a
61-parts Treasure Box. Or, for instance, an unpretentiously looking wooden
Combination Lock that can be programed with over a 1000 combinations and will
also be a great visual example to explain the operating principle of a lock to
a child.
(See video On
Youtube-Channel Ugears India- https://youtu.be/Y2-pSn8TH9Y)
In fact, explaining
things to a kid using models as an example is very cool. Showing how a steam
engine’s wheel drive (so-called link motion) or a combine harvester works is
much easier when you have a moving model to demonstrate the actual process.
Often a kid finds it difficult to focus on a book or verbal explanation while a
real-life example always draws attention. As you can see, Ugears
models
are not only toys, but also useful tools to facilitate your child’s
development. In case one of the parts will go missing, there are some extra
spare details in the kit — because the
creators of Ugears have kids of their own and know too well that things around
kids tend to disappear.
Our verdict
Generally,
our editorial team took a great liking to Ugears. The company is growing
rapidly: Denis Okhrimenko, its co-founder, had literally built the first models
in his kitchen. Today, his workshop’s production capacity is more than 700
complex models a day. However, manufacture is not the most difficult part — it is after all a pre-set routine process.
The design and development of new models is way more challenging; looking for a
perfect balance between the complexity of assembling and the handsomeness of
the puzzle as well as a compliance with the real-life prototype, working hours,
number of parts and the size of the packaging. Considering all of this, the
development of one model might take several months.
Let us wish the Ugears team good luck in getting all the way to the top
of the success list. They do deserve it. And our children deserve such toys:
not staring at their smartphones’ screens, but real-life exciting experience
developing technical skills and — equally important — absolutely safe for
health. Made of wood and only wood Ugears
models need no glue to assemble.
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