PATHFINDERS
Medieval Catapult STEM Building Kit | Wooden Catapult Model | Mechanical Engineering, Physics & Historical Siege Project
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Description
- 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 engineering, and mechanical creativity.
- FULLY FUNCTIONAL CATAPULT – Tension-powered system delivers consistent launches for testing distance, force, and mechanical performance
- MEDIEVAL-INSPIRED DESIGN – Precision-cut wooden components reflect classic siege engine construction, offering an engaging STEM-focused build experience
- MECHANICS & PHYSICS EXPLORATION – Includes step-by-step instructions to experiment with tension, projectile mass, and trajectory for authentic mechanical learning
Just add glue, scissors and an appreciation for the physics and art behind these medieval siege engines. High-quality models hurl a small ball more than 15 feet in 1 throw, with adjustable pads that change the trajectory angle and encourage experimentation for greater accuracy. Pre-cut, pre-drilled solid wood pieces are easy to assemble; models can be build in about 1 to 2 hours.
Technical Specifications
Manufacturer
Pathfinders
Model
PFD-23
Height
15.2 cm
Length
25.4 cm
Width
12.7 cm
Weight
0.27 kg
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Your order is shipped from the USA and delivered to your door in South Africa in 10–20 working days. All items are fully tracked.
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We offer a 30-day return window. If something isn't right, contact our support team and we'll make it right.