The 5 Platonic Solids - AstroMedia
This simple kit makes a set of Platonic Solids with a uniform edge length of 5 cm, also suitable as a mobile with the enclosed hanging brackets.
The five Platonic Solids are named after the Greek philosopher Plato, who described them in detail in his dialogue "Timaeus" around 400 BC. He saw them as the smallest, invisible building blocks of the world and assigned them to the classical elements. However, these bodies had been known for much longer; the engraved stone spheres from Scotland, for example, which are up to 5000 years old, are clear precursors.
| Aspiration scale: | Medium |
|---|---|
| Time Line: | 2,0 Hours |
Cut-out cardboard sheets
painted and printed
for assembly
5 x DIN A4
with detailed building instructions
Dimensions of the assembled article:
Mobile: approx. 46 x 52 cm
Diameter of the largest body: 13 cm
Distributor:
PGI-Skarabäus, Im Kränzliacker 9, 79576 Weil am Rhein, Germany, pgi-shop.de
PGI-Skarabäus, Lerchenstrasse 38, 4147 Aesch, Switzerland, pgi-shop.ch
Manufacturer: AstroMedia GmbH, Im Wirrigen 30, 45731 Waltrop, Germany, astromedia.de
Adult supervision:
Children under 14 years of age should only use the kit under adult supervision to avoid risks from improper handling.
Risk of injury:
Be particularly careful when handling pointed and sharp parts! Use sharp tools carefully, if necessary take appropriate safety measures to avoid injuries.
Fire hazard:
Keep away from open fire and heat sources. Model is made of highly flammable materials.
Use of glue:
When using glue, follow the manufacturer's safety instructions. Work in well-ventilated rooms and avoid skin or eye contact.