K’NEX 2-in-1 Ferris Wheel Building Set Amazon Exclusive

November 21, 2014 - Comment

Build the Ferris Wheel and Swing Ride at the same time with this set. Comes with over 900 pieces and two motors for the best building fun! The box is sturdy for easy portability. Recommended for builders ages 9+. Product Features Build 2 Thrill Rides at the same time Includes over 900 pieces (batteries not

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Build the Ferris Wheel and Swing Ride at the same time with this set. Comes with over 900 pieces and two motors for the best building fun! The box is sturdy for easy portability. Recommended for builders ages 9+.

Product Features

  • Build 2 Thrill Rides at the same time
  • Includes over 900 pieces (batteries not included)
  • Sturdy box for storage and portability
  • Full color illustrated step-by-step instructions included
  • Recommended for Ages 9+

Comments

Thomas Duff "Duffbert" says:

Very good kit, but the instructions take some perseverance to get through… I received the K’NEX 2-in-1 Ferris Wheel Building Set from Amazon Vine, as I enjoy the challenge of putting these together. Overall, this was a lot of fun, but not without a few challenges and caveats should you take it on. 

Karen in Mommyland says:

Fun set that will keep your kids occupied! My older girls are very much into building with Legos so I figured they might like making some amusement park rides with this Ferris Wheel K’Nex set. My almost 13 year old has used these in school and was telling me all about how cool they are so I suspected that this set would be a hit. As soon as it arrived my nine year old was very excited. She wanted to know if she could start building one of the models right away so we dumped all of the pieces into a storage box and for the next three…

Victor Blake says:

Kids in elementary, middle, and high school can all appreciate this toy. (As will many adults). This is not the large (huge) K’nex ferris wheel you may have seen on display in stores or in photos, but it is still pretty large at over 3′. It includes plans for 3 other (equally large) fair rides including a spin ride and what they call a “tumbling torndado.” K’nex are a bit more simplistic than Legos and are relatively focused on the structural elements. This means that most “builds” or build time is faster. They are also relatively lighter. in this case with the motorized…

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