MagTrax | Mind-Blowing Magnetic Marble Tracks
A project in Salt Lake City, UT by Bryan Stringham000days
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Modular, magnetic marble tracks and small metal plates that can be used to build amazing marble tracks on any wall in your house.
Backers: 134
Average Pledge Per Backer: $101
Funded: $13,552 of $10,000
Dates: Aug 25th -> Sep 24th (30 days)
Project By: Bryan Stringham
Backers: 134
Average Pledge Per Backer: $101
Funded: $13,552 of $10,000
Dates: Aug 25th -> Sep 24th (30 days)
Project By: Bryan Stringham
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Last Updated: September 24 @ 10:06 -0400 GMT
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Incredible Start! We're going to make it!
September 1st - via: kickstarter.com
This post is for backers only. Please visit Kickstarter.com and log in to read. (Read More)
BYU student launches Kickstarter for game idea developed during pandemic
August 31st - via: heraldextra.com
Since then, Stringham has spent the last five months, and over 1,500 hours 3-D printing and developing a game — called MagTrax — meant to provide entertainment and foster creativity in children. (Read More)
Man uses pandemic to create marble invention meant to 'destroy' boredom
August 25th - via: eastidahonews.com
Bryan Stringham, 30, is the man behind MagTrax - modular, magnetic marble tracks and small metal plates that can be used to build marble tracks on walls. Stringham launched a Kickstarter campaign for MagTrax on Tuesday morning with a goal of raising $10,000. Small, medium, large and extra large kits are offered at a variety of prices. The marble tracks aren’t just for the kids and can be used alone, as a group, in work settings or for team-building activities, according to Stringham. (Read More)
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