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Velleman MK133 Quiz Table Electronics Project Kit

Velleman Quiz Table Electronics Project Kit MK133


 
Brand: Velleman Kits
Manufacturer Part No. MK133
- Level 2 Kit - Kit Requires Assembly
- Velleman catalog.

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This Velleman MK133 Quiz Table Electronics Solder Project Kit adds an extra layer of excitement and competition as up to four players can engage in a battle of wits to determine the quickest and smartest contestant. The MK133 Electronic Soldering Kit keeps you engaged and on your toes as the LED indicates the first button pushed, adding a thrilling element to the game play.

Product Features:
  • Elevate your game nights.
  • Add an extra layer of excitement and competition with up to four players engaging in a battle of wits.
  • Stay engaged and on your toes as the LED indicates the first button pushed, adding a thrilling element to the gameplay.
  • Expand the fun by daisy-chaining two units together for an eight-player extravaganza.
  • Gain hands-on experience with electronics and enhance your knowledge through the educational value of the Velleman MK133 Quiz Table.
  • Designed for adults and hobbyists, this kit provides a rewarding and enjoyable building experience.
  • Unleash your creativity, develop your soldering skills, and create memorable moments with friends and family during game nights.

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5 of 5 Great first soldering project October 12, 2020
Reviewer: Anonymous Person from N/A  
This was the first soldering project with my 11 and 8 year olds. It was a fun project that's just about the right amount of work to feel real accomplishment when it works without being completely overwhelmed that it will never be done. Additionally, it produces something they can actually use. Instructions were easy to follow and the kit has extra holes for the switches so that you can add bell wire and momentary switches to make remotes. Most of the holes were far enough apart to be done by an inexperienced hand, but a few of them were close enough together to have to really try.

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