K’NEX Super Cyclone Coaster Motorized Building Set

August 21, 2014 - Comment

Build the K’NEX Super Cyclone Coaster, a new roller coaster building set that stands over 3 feet tall with over 19 feet of twisting, turning track! The set contains over 675 colorful K’NEX pieces, including a coaster car, motor, chain lift and track. Follow the color-coded instructions to build this exciting thrill ride step-by-step. Then

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Build the K’NEX Super Cyclone Coaster, a new roller coaster building set that stands over 3 feet tall with over 19 feet of twisting, turning track! The set contains over 675 colorful K’NEX pieces, including a coaster car, motor, chain lift and track. Follow the color-coded instructions to build this exciting thrill ride step-by-step. Then switch the motor on to bring the model to life. The motorized chain lift carries the car to the top. As it crests the peak, the car accelerates through 19 feet of twists, turns, curves and loops. Instructions for a second dynamic model are available on www.knex.com. Super Cyclone Coaster is appropriate for builders and roller coaster enthusiasts ages 9+. Requires 2 \”AA\” batteries. Standard parts made in the U.S.A. Special components made in China. Packaged in the U.S.A

Product Features

  • Over 19 feet of twisting, turning track
  • Finished Super Cyclone Coaster Measures 2.7 ft (.82 m) tall
  • 675 pieces – Includes blue coaster car
  • Motorized Chain Lift requires 2 AA batteries (not included)
  • •Age Range: 9 years and up

Comments

me says:

fun, but frustrating My 7.5 year old built the almost the whole thing by himself, but he did get frustrated because the pieces occasionally don’t always click easily, and the pictures can be a bit confusing (to him and me, anyway). And he fell on it once or twice while making it, destroying half of it each time (I’d cry too). He also thought he lost a couple of pieces after falling on it. But after a good cry, in the end he stuck with it, we helped him rebuild and find pieces, and it is pretty cool. He likes it…

-bill- says:

Assembly was no fun. The kids (7&11) could not assemble this. Mom tried and failed. Engineer Dad finally got it together in about 3 or 4 hours, despite several errors in the instructions and a few missing or broken pieces. Now that it is together, it runs and is entertaining my son and the cat. I suspect the cat will soon be the only one interested in it.Parent Warning: If you decide to put this together, get out a magnifying glass, lock yourself in a room, and do some meditation every 30 minutes or…

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