Thursday, March 18, 2010

Great Price Toysmith 794094 for $18.00

Toysmith Nightscapes Review




it's not bad, but for the price, I could not expect any better. It is a little delicate, but will not break so quick. The ink is the important thing here, since the stars can go anywhere you want. Nobody will know the diference...





Toysmith Nightscapes Feature



  • The 12-page booklet contains complete instructions, a sky chart showing the names of the major stars and constellations, as well as fascinating facts and ancient legends about 13 constellations.
  • Recommended Age Rage Five & Up






Toysmith Nightscapes Overview



Create a vibrant night sky in any room! Nightscape is the do-it-yourself planetarium. Create a spectacular night sky in any room with the help of the patented star projector box and 5 different sized star making sticks. Using the projected stars as a stencil, adjust the box so the stars fit the room, dip the tips of the star sticks in the luminescent paint and get to work. When you are done, you will find an accurate replication of the summer sky viewed from the northern hemisphere on your ceiling. Kit Includes: Projector box, non-toxic glow-in-the-dark paint, 5 star-making painting sticks and an instruction booklet (complete with constellation facts and legends). Requires 2 "AA" batteries included.





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Customer Reviews



not so easy! - jasblue - iowa
I bought this item to add a little something to my son's bedroom. The paint looks cool when it is dark, it does look like stars in the sky, however, the glow does not last long and you have to continually turn on the lights to recharge. When painting, the projection light does not stay strong and burnt out rather quickly. You have to move fast, in a dark room trying to touch little corresponding cylinders to the correct projection on to the 8ft ceiling (kills your neck) before the light and the paint stop glowing. When light is on,the spots are not real noticible, you really have to look for them, which is good. I did this on a dark ceiling (navy) and I still need to do more, but since the light burnt out I am just randomly placing the dots, it still looks cool and my 10yr son is pleased. so in the end that is all that matters!

















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