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Science Museum: Stunt Buggy

A simple remote control allows anyone to become a stunt driver. Watch as the buggy performs head spins and its wheels light up as you race it along the floor. The Stunt Buggy is a great way to study forces as part of the KS4 science curriculum. Two button controller is simple to operate Large studded wheels are able to tackle different surfaces Races dances and spins Bright headlamp and flashing coloured lights for use in the darkNot suitable for children under 36 months due to small parts.
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    A simple remote control allows anyone to become a stunt driver. Watch as the buggy performs head spins & its wheels light up as you race it along the floor. The Stunt Buggy is a great way to study forces as part of the KS4 science curriculum. Two button controller is simple to operate Large studded wheels are able to tackle different surfaces Races dances & spins Bright headlamp & flashing coloured lights for use in the dark Not suitable for children under 36 months due to small parts.

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