K’Nex Big Air Ball Tower

May 15, 2015 - Comment

Over five feet tall, this amazing tower is packed with anti-gravity, air blast action.Big Air Boz is being hounded by plastic balls that are pursuing him through a convoluted maze of tubes, chutes, and contraptions in this complex construction toy. Use the included step-by-step instructions to build a five-foot tower, featuring a motorized airlift, a

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Over five feet tall, this amazing tower is packed with anti-gravity, air blast action.Big Air Boz is being hounded by plastic balls that are pursuing him through a convoluted maze of tubes, chutes, and contraptions in this complex construction toy. Use the included step-by-step instructions to build a five-foot tower, featuring a motorized airlift, a tiny trampoline, spiral loops, spinning paddle wheels, and other Rube Goldberg-type tricks. You can also set the instructions aside and come up with your own system. The storyline of a young hero like Big Air Boz chased by plastic spheres adds little to the fun of toy but there is tons of fun to be had in orchestrating the network of available mechanisms. –Charlie Williams

Comments

Daniel says:

Big Air Ball Tower If you are up to a big challenge, I would highly recommend building the Big Air Ball Tower. I received this set from my parents on July 9. I had the tower completed in about five to six hours. If you want an easier challenge, I would recommend bulding the Junior Big Air Ball Tower. But, if you are up to the real challenge, build the Ultimate Big Air Ball Tower. The most challenging part of this set is adjusting the orange tubes correctly. My favorite parts of the set is watching the balls…

Shawna Johnson says:

This toy works much better than I expected! My son has been interested in this toy for well over a year now. After reading the reviews here I was never going to get it and had pretty much talked him out of it, but every once in awhile he would mention it. So when I was shopping for his 7th birthday I saw it on sale at Toys R Us for $40. I was VERY hesitant to purchase it, but I thought that maybe the Jr version would work and that the K’nex pieces themselves were worth the $40. 

Quaker says:

An incredible toy (if you know who you’re buying it for) My son got this for his 10th birthday. He has previously built just about every major K’Nex kit including the Ferris Wheel, Screamin’ Serpent, Rippin Rocket, Electronic Arcade, and Loopin’ Lizard. His excited reaction when he opened the box: “Wow. This looks complicated!” That was the highest possible compliment he could have granted to this toy. 

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