Planetarium - Eaglemoss - 2000-2010






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Eaglemoss Planetarium / Orrery, a complete, fully built brass mechanical solar system model by Eaglemoss, in as-new condition and weighing 5 kg with 40 cm dimensions.
Description from the seller
Eaglemoss Planetarium / Orrery – Fully built mechanical solar system in brass
An impressive and decorative planetarium (orrery) from Eaglemoss, fully assembled from the original collection. This beautiful model shows the movements of the planets around the sun via a refined mechanical gear system and is made in high-quality brass and metal.
The object combines science, engineering and art in one fascinating collectible. The detailed finish, the elegant appearance and the complex mechanism make this a real eye-catcher for enthusiasts of astronomy, engineering, science and exclusive collectibles.
Features
* Original Eaglemoss Planetarium / Orrery
* Fully assembled and working
* Brass construction
* Detailed mechanical gear system
* Decorative and educational
* Rare complete specimen
* Large visual impact and high-quality appearance
Condition
In good to very good condition with normal signs of use and age. See the photos for an accurate impression of the object's condition. All planets rotate around the axis and the adapter is included. By pressing a button at the bottom of the object, the speed at which the planets rotate can be adjusted.
Shipping
This beautiful and extremely rare object is carefully packaged. The arms to which the planets are attached are detached for shipping and can easily be reattached. The object can also be picked up in Weert, Netherlands.
Dimensions and weight
Due to the solid metal construction this is a heavy and sturdy model. Total weight is 5 kg.
Special features
An exceptional collectible that is nowadays rarely offered complete. Ideal for collectors of scientific instruments, astronomical models, mechanical artworks or high-end curios.
"A stunning mechanical masterpiece that vividly brings the elegance of our solar system to life."
Eaglemoss Planetarium / Orrery – Fully built mechanical solar system in brass
An impressive and decorative planetarium (orrery) from Eaglemoss, fully assembled from the original collection. This beautiful model shows the movements of the planets around the sun via a refined mechanical gear system and is made in high-quality brass and metal.
The object combines science, engineering and art in one fascinating collectible. The detailed finish, the elegant appearance and the complex mechanism make this a real eye-catcher for enthusiasts of astronomy, engineering, science and exclusive collectibles.
Features
* Original Eaglemoss Planetarium / Orrery
* Fully assembled and working
* Brass construction
* Detailed mechanical gear system
* Decorative and educational
* Rare complete specimen
* Large visual impact and high-quality appearance
Condition
In good to very good condition with normal signs of use and age. See the photos for an accurate impression of the object's condition. All planets rotate around the axis and the adapter is included. By pressing a button at the bottom of the object, the speed at which the planets rotate can be adjusted.
Shipping
This beautiful and extremely rare object is carefully packaged. The arms to which the planets are attached are detached for shipping and can easily be reattached. The object can also be picked up in Weert, Netherlands.
Dimensions and weight
Due to the solid metal construction this is a heavy and sturdy model. Total weight is 5 kg.
Special features
An exceptional collectible that is nowadays rarely offered complete. Ideal for collectors of scientific instruments, astronomical models, mechanical artworks or high-end curios.
"A stunning mechanical masterpiece that vividly brings the elegance of our solar system to life."
