Build Your Own Telescope Kit

£22.00
Rated 5.0 out of 5
Based on 1 review

Usually dispatched within 3 to 4 days

Free delivery on orders over £60.00 .

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Explore our world in closer detail with the Build Your Own Telescope Kit. This set contains everything you need to construct a fully functioning telescope. Just follow the detailed instructions, press out the pre-cut pieces and add the lenses and mirrors. Once constructed, view life in 16x magnification. You’ll be amazed at what you can see with the Build Your Own Telescope Kit. More Details
    • Standard UK Mainland & UK Offshore Delivery - £5.00, FREE on orders over £60
    • UK Mainland express delivery £7.00
    • UK Offshore express delivery £10.00
    • International Delivery - We regret that we do not currently deliver to addresses outside the UK

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Full Product Description

Use the integrated spotting sight in the Build Your Own Telescope Kit to line up the telescope, before adjusting the angle and focus tube so that everything becomes clearer.

Specifications

age group

8+ years

composition

Cardboard, paper, plastic and glass

Product code

520867

product dimensions

70 x 35 x 12cm

Safety warning

Warning: not suitable for children under 3 years.

Suitable for

Children

Customer Reviews

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Reviewed by Christopher M.
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Excellent and easy to make

Fun kit, constructed in 1 hour although large lens was tricky. Just now waiting for UK to not be cloudy to see the moon

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