

🕰️ Build Time, Own the Moment — Where Craft Meets Clockwork
The UGEARS Aero Clock is a 320-piece wooden mechanical puzzle kit designed for adults, featuring a gravity-driven mechanism with rotating hour and minute discs, an adjustable pendulum, and a unique hot air balloon cuckoo that descends hourly. This battery-free, large-scale wall clock (75x47x16.5 cm) combines intricate engineering with artistic design, offering a rewarding DIY experience that doubles as a striking home decor piece.
























| ASIN | B094994SJT |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,647 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 100 in 3-D Puzzles |
| Colour | Natural Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,458) |
| Date First Available | 7 Jun. 2021 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Animal Recognition, Creative Thinking, Creative Thought, Logical Thinking, strategic |
| Item model number | 70154 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Engineered Wood |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 320 |
| Product Dimensions | 75 x 47 x 0.25 cm; 250 g |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No battery required |
A**R
Great fun kit!
Great kit. Went together well. The balloon was fiddly, but all in all, great fun. And it all worked! The balloon rises, then falls on the hour. It kept stopping and eventually traced it to one of the mounting screws that wasn't fully screwed in, so it twisted the whole clock slightly. Found that 2kg of sand totally filled the weight bag. (dried it well before weighing). The minute indicator has to be turned about 7 minutes cw before the ratchet kicks it when adjusting. The pendulum "weights" could do with finer adjustments to achieve more accurate time keeping, but I'm just happy it all works 😁
D**.
Exceptional
I don't do reviews, but in the case of the Ugears aero clock I just had to make an exception. The design and construction of this kit is definitely on another level. You get what you pay for in life. The build quality is of this kit is at the highest level. All I would say to would be buyers is take your time. Yes you could probably have it all together in a far less time than the 11 hours indicated by Ugears, but the result would certainly not be a working clock. Care and attention to detail are required. Sand all rough edges and pay particular attention to those parts with mating surfaces. Anything that rubs against or contacts with another part benefits from more attention when sanding and waxing. The smoother the better. The instructions are excellent, but in my case I had some difficulty in understanding the cord winding. Youtube did however quickly solve my problem. The end result is fantastic. Visually a work of art. A work of art that actually keeps good time and a pleasure to watch as the hour sees the balloon quickly descend from its slow rise over the hour. Personally I would not consider this kit as complex. Not for a child that wants quick results, more suited to teenagers and budding teenage adults who want to spend time creating something to be proud of. If you take your time and follow the instructions carefully you will love what Ugears have helped you create. Looking foward to my next Ugears kit. Have made many hints to Santa
C**S
Fantastic.....but
On the whole this kit is fantastic, I did not find it an easy build and I have done via few things like this before. The instructions are good but some sections are a bit difficult to understand. The laser cutting of the parts is incredible. I do have a working clock after quite a lot of fettling and adjustment, however despite many attempts I could not get the balloon to rise and fall. Whenever the wheel and cog for the balloon was added the clock stopped. At the moment I am happy enough with the clock and might try to get the balloon working later
G**M
Amazing when built
Probably needs someone who's patient and good with their hands. That's not me... just as well it was a present for a family member! He's built it and it looks amazing!
B**T
Great kit, you will only get out what you put in.
A great kit, yes it’s tricky, yes it may not fully work if you do it wrong, clocks are a feat of math and engineering, anyone expecting more than a semi functional model is not understanding what goes into a real timepeice. For what it is I loved it, in fact I will make another but decorate this time. It’s not for the feint of heart or beginner yes, however! Anyone can build it if you can follow a picture instruction book and have good glasses. Not all will get it working. Time to build of 11 hours they say, yes I agree. You need to sand, wax and smooth parts for nice low friction movement. If you just pop out the parts, put them together it could take 3 hours too. It will not work and then you will give it less stars. So this where the advanced builder comes in. Advanced builder will take their time and make a nice model that functions at a basic level. For the impatient builder you will still achieve a nice model that will not function for long. Think what type of builder you are and expect the result that you put in. The kit: Read the instructions Read the instructions again Follow the instructions (mainly for us men who believe manuals are for putting your cups on) Very well laser cut, did not need a knife in my case Get more wax and check out YouTube on how to wax cogs Wax the cord Buy good sandpaper and smooth all parts for low friction movement Sand all cut edges where you can, the laser leaves joins to keep it framed in transit, these need removing Have patience The correct weight will be important in the bag, try lead shot rather than sand Weight on the balloon counterweight is also important to slow down the balloon drop when running. Test each cog as the kit comes together for friction and movement Make sure you hang on the wall to complete, if you try to build first, hang later you will tangle your cords and lines It’s a model clock, please do expect to get the correct time after 5 minutes of use It’s also quite sturdy once built Have fun building it, that is the overall aim, it’s a great achievement no matter how far you get. Sorry! It’s a long review but I found it a great model to work on and looks good on my wall
T**R
This is the first time I’ve built one of these wooden models, and I gotta say it was super fun. Instructions were pretty clear for the most part and the end result feels like a solid mechanism. Didn’t break anything and got all the strings set up without too much trouble. It looks great, especially when it’s in operation. All that said, don’t expect it to work smoothly without putting in some extra effort to fine tune it. It’s super important to sand all the places that are indicated in the instructions, as well as any gear faces that may pass against the static supports. Especially important to sand the pendulum and escapement gear. The wax included in the kit is tricky to apply properly to the gears, so I got some candles from the dollar store and applied melted wax with a paint brush. That took a bit of time but overall it was enjoyable. I’ve spent a bit of time trying to break the clock in, and so far I’ve been able to get it to go for about 15 minutes before I need to give it a slight nudge. It’s improving quickly with more use though, so I’m feeling optimistic about it breaking the hour mark by the end of the week. Edit: 1 day later and it’s going for more than an hour now at a time now. Didn’t do anything except keep nudging it along to break in the mechanisms. I’d gladly build more of these models if I had the space for it!
P**R
Heel mooi. Wel voorzichtig ermee zijn. Ben er druk mee. Fijne tijdsbesteding. Hoge kwaliteit en duidelijke omschrijving. Prima product.
J**R
I've built quite a few laser cut wood kits (marble races, clock, toys, etc), and this is the best so far. It was a real pleasure to build. The instructions are excellent. After a bit of fine tuning the clock keeps pretty accurate time, with run times of about 19 hours before I need to reset the weight. The wax stick that comes with the kit is not great (and is very small). Instead of hard wax, I used soft furniture wax, which was great for waxing the teeth of all the gears. The one small drawback with the clock is the setup of the faces. They're not easily read from a distance. I've set up 15 minute markers behind the balloon, which makes a fun (but not very accurate) way to read the time from further away. Further note: I have modified the string for the weight, and am now getting run times of 21 hours.
A**N
C**N
Buen precio comparado con el mismo modelo en otros lugares que pregunté.Entretenido en montar pero con dificultad
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