Now you can play with your tiny balls all day long – even in public, without getting charged with indecent exposure.
Buckyballs Magnetic Building Sphere are tiny magnetic balls which you can make all types of shapes and structures.
You can build basic shapes and forms, atomic structures, magnetic jewelry, or use it on your refrigerator to make outrageous artistic designs.
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BuckyBalls Magnetic Building Spheres
- Super powerful, rare earth, magnetic balls – for you to play with.
- Make sculptures, puzzles, patters, shapes, jewelry . . . the joy is endless.
- Each set contains 216 BuckyBalls.
- Ages: Not for kids or adults under 12 years of age.
- Dimensions: each Buckyball is approx. 0.125″ in diameter.
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