K’NEX Thrill Rides Supernova Blast Roller Coaster Building Set

August 18, 2014 - Comment

Get ready for an intergalactic adventure with the Supernova Blast Roller Coaster Building Set! Use over 800 K’NEX pieces including classic flexi-rods to build a model over 3 feet high! The specialized blaster motor launches your car on an out-of-this-world adventure through 22 feet of NEW glow-in-the-dark track!! For more fun, download instructions for a

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Get ready for an intergalactic adventure with the Supernova Blast Roller Coaster Building Set! Use over 800 K’NEX pieces including classic flexi-rods to build a model over 3 feet high! The specialized blaster motor launches your car on an out-of-this-world adventure through 22 feet of NEW glow-in-the-dark track!! For more fun, download instructions for a 2nd coaster, the Sonic Boom. Requires 3 C batteries (not included). Ages 9+. Standard parts made in the U.S.A. Special components made in China. Packaged in the U.S.A.

Product Features

  • Blasting-motor performance with a glow-in-the-dark track!
  • 849 pieces including classic fluorescent rods!
  • Includes building idea for a second coaster model
  • Requires 3 C batteries, not included
  • Recommended for builders 9+

Comments

Crystal Davidson says:

Somewhat frustrating I bought this for my daughter for Christmas. We started on our first attempt on the 28th. After two days of tears from her and confusion over what I was looking at in the “instruction” book we stopped. I January, I took apart what we had done and started fresh. This time, I got the tower built, But I realized that I done something wrong somewhere and was short one small piece. (This one is on me – Kind of the “instruction book” layers various colored line that are shaded with various colored lines that are not shaded. After only a few pages and some depth, it is hard to know what is what anymore.) I put it aside. In Feb I figured I would give it another go. I took apart what I had. Started again. this time a go to a point where I was starting to attach track. I was thrilled. Then the “instruction book” struck again. trying to figure out where things are threaded and attached in a shaded – almost dimensional drawing is hard to do. I stopped. Two days ago, I…

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