The clock counts down in minutes and hours and is an easy-to-understand introduction of the working principle of a mechanical watch. On the back of the Merry Ladybird (Sun), instead of its seven dark spots, there are two large and two small gears of the clock mechanism, which set in motion the minute and hour hands as well as all four wings of the Sun. The model has an open mechanism, two interdependent hands: after the minute hand passes a full circle, the hour hand rotates by itself by one hour. Ladybird (or as UGEARS used to call it Sunny) keeps the dial on the stand. When you turn the minute hand, all four wings begin to tremble, as if Sunny wants to fly.
Colour it as you like! Acrylic, gouache, watercolour, markers - you can use whatever you have. You can colour the model by doing yourself, with friends or the whole family. Delicate contour lines on wooden parts depict a clock on a clock-face, peep-holes, paws, wings of Merry Ladybird (Sun) - symbol of happiness to make it easy to paint.
With the help of fantasy, imagination, and creative talents of young (and adult) artists each UGEARS colouring model gets a unique and beautiful look, that will keep your spirits up being on the top of your desk.
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