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Outlander 2D-3 Plus
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A small transformation of the Outlander 2D-3. 3 pieces have been added, adding 3 new axes.

The basic design of the puzzle is copied from the Outlander 2D-3: One small circles turning in steps of 120° and three large circles truning in steps of 60°. The inventor added three small pieces which allow new turns shown in images 7-8.
The inventor wanted to make this puzzle more interesting with respect to gameplay and aesthetics because of new shapes that appear when playing.

After making the unbandaged model of the Outlander series, Outlander-60, the inventor discovered that the unbandaged models, have some advantages:
1. They are more elegant.
2. The bandage gives a plus of difficulty when playing, (its behaviour is not so predictable).
3. All the small triangles can be interchanged, only that the possibility of interchange will only be given at the right moment, everything will depend on the position of the bandages.

Printed in PETG plastic
Diameter of the small circles: 38 mm
Diameter of the big circles: 53 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weights: 57 grams

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