1. Preparation materials: Choose a rectangular magnetic building block as the fuselage, two semicircular magnetic building blocks as the wing, two triangular magnetic building blocks as the tail, and one circular magnetic building block as the nose. The wing and tail are fixed on the fuselage, two semicircular magnetic building blocks are fixed on both ends of the fuselage, and two triangular magnetic building blocks are fixed on the back of the fuselage.
2. Add the machine head: fix a circular magnetic building block on the machine body as the machine head. Adjust the shape of the plane. After the assembly is completed, you can try to adjust the shape of the aircraft. For example, you can move the position of the wing and change the direction of the plane; You can adjust the angle of the tail wing to change the stability of the plane.
3. Play with an airplane: You can play with this airplane assembled with magnetic building blocks. You can let it slide on the table or throw it from a height to see if it can slide or fly smoothly. This is just a simple assembly method, and children can create more designs according to their own imagination and creativity.
Related contents of magnetic building blocks
1. Magnetic building blocks are creative and fun toys. It is formed by splicing magnetic building blocks with different shapes by using the principle of magnetism. This kind of toy can stimulate children's imagination and practical ability, and also bring them endless fun.
2. Magnetic building blocks usually consist of magnetic rods and magnetic balls. Different types of magnetic building blocks will have different accessories and specifications. The magnetic rod is magnetic and can be adsorbed on any iron object, while the magnetic ball can be adsorbed and spliced with the magnetic rod. This kind of toy can be played in many ways, and children can assemble and create it according to their own imagination.
3. Magnetic building blocks can also be used in architecture and design. Children can use magnetic building blocks to build tall buildings, bridges, tunnels and other buildings, or design various creative small objects, such as robots, cars, airplanes and so on. In the process of assembly, children need to keep trying and exploring, so as to cultivate their ability to solve problems.