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Looking for a marble maze
A while back, at least 10 years, someone offered a marble maze model. It was in a diamond cube shape and it was colored as a cheese. You guided the marble through it by following a path incorporated into the design on the outside.
I made one a long time ago and now I cannot find it. I wanted to make one for a friend. I think it may have been from Canon, but I am not sure. Does anyone remember this model? Know where it is? My google-fu isn't finding it. Any help appreciated, Thanks. |
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I do not recall a cheese shaped one but here is a marble maze on Canon Creative Park
Marble Maze
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I think it was an octahedron, and it had a design of a archaeologist dig on the sides, in yellow, hence the confusion with cheese, but I haven't had much luck finding it, I did build it, but that file might be on another portable hard drive I haven't been able to find
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rickstef,
Yes it is more of an octahedron. And the yellow and orange exterior made me think of cheese. And you followed the archaeology dig to tilt it and get the marble out the other side. It's probably on one of my old storage drives, too. Thanks for checking |
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Thank you. I know of the Canon Creative Park one and will probably put it together. I am more intrigued with the hidden aspect of the octahedron one. |
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