PATHFINDERS Leonardo da Vinci Trebuchet STEM Kit – Build Your Own Medieval Siege Engine – Educational Wooden Model for Teens & Adults, DIY Engineering Project, Science Experiment Gift
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PATHFINDERS Leonardo da Vinci Trebuchet STEM Kit – Build Your Own Medieval Siege Engine – Educational Wooden Model for Teens & Adults, DIY Engineering Project, Science Experiment Gift
- BUILD TIME: ABOUT 60 MINUTES – A rewarding, straightforward project with a clean, mechanical finish once assembled.
- AGE 14+ – Designed for teen and adult builders who appreciate hands-on projects, historical mechanisms, and mechanical creativity
- FULLY FUNCTIONAL TREBUCHET – Tension-powered throwing arm and adjustable counterweight system allow for consistent launches to test distance, force, and accuracy.
- INSPIRED BY LEONARDO’S ENGINEERING – Precision-cut wooden components reflect classic Renaissance design principles for an engaging STEM-focused build experience
- MECHANICS & PHYSICS EXPLORATION – Includes step-by-step instructions and guidance for experimenting with counterweights, projectile mass, and trajectory to explore real mechanical principles
While Trebuchets were common siege engines in Medieval Times, Leonardo's take on the most powerful weapon of the time was unique-his design used one main mast, different from all others before. Based on his drawing from the Codex Atlanticus, Da Vinci's trebuchet was a design likely made for the Duke of Milan in about 1482, to impress the Duke of his skills as a military engineer. While it is not known if it was ever used in battle, you can bring Leonardo's trebuchet to life with this working model! This wooden kit is easy to make in about an hour or two. It is composed of natural untreated wood and plywood. All pieces are pre-cut and ready to go. The parts are pegged for extra strength. Also included are clay balls you can hurl over 4 meters! Kit measures 62cm in height and 32cm in length when complete.









