Im pretty sure 780 were used. For each piece there are 5 triangles of 9 which is 45 and then that is on a ring of 20 so 65 for each part. 65 times 12 parts equals 780.
@RygernXD lots....... me and my friend have 2200 approx, so less than that, im afraid i cant give you an exact figure, try and work them out maybe? that would be an interesting problem to solve, sorry i cant b more help
but good vid im well keen on getting some
pomjase27 1 year ago
took me 10 seconds to mute
pomjase27 1 year ago
Im pretty sure 780 were used. For each piece there are 5 triangles of 9 which is 45 and then that is on a ring of 20 so 65 for each part. 65 times 12 parts equals 780.
TolitosJones 1 year ago
If you use the polarity you can make a flying storage unit. No other fuel necessary.
MrFalconford 1 year ago
make a Buckie ball bong...
mrbeligos 1 year ago
how many did you use ?
RygernXD 1 year ago
@RygernXD lots....... me and my friend have 2200 approx, so less than that, im afraid i cant give you an exact figure, try and work them out maybe? that would be an interesting problem to solve, sorry i cant b more help
juggletiff125 1 year ago
rare earth magnets so thats why they cost 20 quid for 200
mAnclTy 1 year ago
cool, what kinds of magnets are those?
Walkabout 1 year ago
@Walkabout bucky balls or neo cube, rare earth magnets, i cant remember the proper name
juggletiff125 1 year ago
@Walkabout Those are neodymium magnets :)
MariaDrittUnge 11 months ago