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This could go in a DIY sub but since its nearly entirely 3d printed it kind of fits here I think?

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>Whether you’re a kid or a kid at heart, learning about science and engineering can be a lot more fun if it’s practical. You could sit around learning about motors and control theory, or you could build a robot arm and play with it. If the latter sounds like your bag of hammers, you might like Pedro 2.0.

This could go in a DIY sub but since its nearly entirely 3d printed it kind of fits here I think? Archive: https://archive.today/NDD2S From the post: >>Whether you’re a kid or a kid at heart, learning about science and engineering can be a lot more fun if it’s practical. You could sit around learning about motors and control theory, or you could build a robot arm and play with it. If the latter sounds like your bag of hammers, you might like Pedro 2.0.
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Glad I could help.

Another thing that is more expensive but comes "in the box" but is still interesting is "HackPack". Its from the same guy that did the videos on the squirrel ninja obstacle course(s) over a couple of years.

HackPack is for older kids/adults, CrunchLabs is for younger kids. All of them look interesting though. Wish stuff like that was around when I was a kid.