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Weeble Wobble Stacking Toy | NOAMS

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Stacking Toy - No AMS
Stacking Toy - No AMS
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5.9 h
7 plates

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Description

Ok so this is the stacking toy that literally refuses to fall over. The bottom is weighted so you can smack it and it just wobbles back up. Kinda addicting honestly.

It's 7 pieces in 7 colors. You stack the gears and rings up from the big red base, and the purple post screws into the bottom to hold it all together. The rest of the post is smooth so it's super easy to stack and re-stack.

It's built for toddlers and babies, so everything's chunky and rounded and basically indestructible. Smallest piece is 5 cm so it's not a choking thing.

No AMS needed!! Every piece is just one color, so you can print it on literally any printer. Grab 7 colors or just use whatever random filament you've got lying around, it all looks good.

Settings are already done for you. The profile is set up to print fast, tough, and extra wobbly. Just load your colors and send it.

Quick rundown:

  • 7 pieces, 7 colors
  • Wobbles back up no matter what
  • Post screws in, smooth the rest of the way
  • Tough enough to survive a toddler
  • One color at a time, no AMS needed
  • Profile's preset, just hit print
  • Great for stacking, sorting, and general chaos

Like with any toy, keep an eye on the little ones.

 

                

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