Wooden 3D Tower Windmill
Victorian design is based on an actual 17th century stone tower in England.
Model is powered by a removable rubber band motor. Once the motor is removed, the windmill can work in manual mode, allowing you to observe the fascinating and complex mechanism in detail.
Resembling a spiral staircase, the rotating base is part of a screw conveyor that is a chief part of the mechanism, guaranteed to capture your attention.
Pieces are precisely laser-cut from high-grade plywood that easily punch out. Kit comes with step-by-step color instructions and requires no glue or tools for assembly.
585 pieces; assembly time, approx. 12-15 hours.
- The Tower Windmill from Ugears is more than a mechanical puzzle. It is an exciting adventure into the history of old England. The model is based on the Chesterton Windmill, a 17th-century cylindrical stone tower windmill that was built outside the village of Chesterton, Warwickshire county. Built around 1632-33, the Windmill was restored between 1965 and 1974 and today it is the earliest tower mill in England to retain any of its working parts.
- The Tower Windmill from Ugears is more than a mechanical puzzle. It is an exciting adventure into the history of old England. The model is based on the Chesterton Windmill, a 17th-century cylindrical stone tower windmill that was built outside the village of Chesterton, Warwickshire county. Built around 1632-33, the Windmill was restored between 1965 and 1974 and today it is the earliest tower mill in England to retain any of its working parts.