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Greek and Roman Ballista kit in Red Oak

Cut from Red Oak!


Designed and made in the USA for better quality, better performance!

This version of the kit is cut from high quality Red Oak instead of the
whitewood (Poplar) used in the other version of this item.

Customer review: The new Greek and Roman Ballista Kit is
fantastic. I just bought one and am in the process of putting it together. There
is quite a bit more finishing work but the results are well worth the extra
effort.
- Will B.

The Ballista was an engine of war invented by the Greeks in 800 BCE, and later
adopted by the early Romans. Ballistas were constructed of different sizes for
the various purposes of siege and field warfare. The largest ones could throw
projectiles weighing up to fifty pounds as far as 400 yards!

The ballista uses a pair of skeins (bundles of twisted rope) for power. Similar
to the working of a crossbow, the Ballista actually preceded the crossbow in
western culture by over a thousand years and is where we get the word
"Ballistic".

This model shoots five-inch long, 1/2" diameter bolts (also called darts) about
thirty to forty feet (when property constructed). It stands ten inches tall,
twenty inches long and the arms sweep an arc over twenty inches wide. When not
shooting bolts, this model is a great addition to your bookshelf or
desktop.

More than thirty five parts are included in this kit, but it can be easily
assembled in one day. Everything you need is included except for glue and a few
simple tools like scissors, sandpaper, a file (a utility knife would be helpful
too) and about three to six hours of your time from start to finish.

Features include:

  • Made from high quality, solid Red Oak.
  • Precision cut by computer -- All parts guaranteed to fit properly!
  • Authentic trigger and winch mechanism
  • True skein torsion power- not a wimpy spring
  • Actual range from 20 to 40 feet or more!

The instructions are highly detailed and complete with full-color photos,
diagrams and historical notes. This kit can be assembled to a finished model in
three to five hours, plus glue-drying time. Some light sanding may be necessary
to smooth any rough edges.

We've put a lot of time and effort into making this kit as easy and complete as
possible. It's a fun way to learn about history and engineering!



* Warning: This is a representative model of a real ancient military weapon. Use
only with competent adult supervision.
* Shown stained as red oak. The kit ships as a natural, unfinished poplar wood
product. Colors may vary.
* Can throw 40 feet when properly constructed and using appropriate missiles.
Your performance may vary.

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    Price: $99.00
    Minimum age: 16
    Availability: out of stock

    Item code: 10502

Notes:
So, why do my kids
need this stuff?

Seriously, get some toys, go outside and play. It's good for you. Spend some quality time with your kids, your buddies or just get away from the TV and computer long enough for a good dose of sunshine.

Learn a new skill. Get some exercise. Make someone happy. Make yourself happy. Set-up some cans and knock them down, just to see if you can.

Teach your kids something about safety, posture, focus and concentration. It's easy if they have something fun to do while they're learning it.

The science of Physics was founded on the principles of ballistic motion. What better way to develop an interest in physics than to play with ballistic toys? And you know where that leads... First, physics, then math, engineering and economics. Next thing you know, he'll be studying medicine with plans to become a ridiculously high paid sports doctor with a keen knack for investing, all because someone bought him a projectile shooting toy gun as a kid. How's that for a reason?

Here's an even better reason- kids like to play with their parents and they like to compete. Do some target practice with your kids in the backyard. It's far better than watching re-runs of some lame TV show or turning into a video game zombie! Parents and kids need to interact. It's our goal to provide the toys that make it easy. We're doing our part, now you need to do yours.

So, one more time, get some toys and go outside and play!