Sawblade Thrill Ride
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Product Description |
| Young engineers will delight in the challenge of using more than 1500 pieces to build the awe-inspiring K'NEX Sawblade Thrill Ride. Once they're done with construction, a real motor sets this dramatic midway attraction spinning. Designed for children nine and older, this monster building set offers infinite possibilities for invention. 
Intricate details and moving parts add to the fun of building the Sawblade Thrill Ride. View larger. | 
A working motor powers K'NEX creations. View larger. |  | What We Think Fun Factor: 
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The Good: Infinite possibilities for innovative construction
The Bad: Lots of little pieces to keep track of
In a Nutshell: Start with an awesome thrill ride and keep creating | At a Glance Ages: 9 and up Requires: 2 AA batteries |  | | Over 1500 Pieces The popular K'NEX building system uses a variety of connectors to combine sturdy plastic rods. Pieces are color coded based on their shape, and elements like gears and working motors help put creations into action. This collection of more than 1500 K'NEX pieces provides everything needed to begin having fun right away. Since the best part of K'NEX is the creative construction process, no parental assembly is required. Simply use a coin to slip two new AA batteries (not included) into the motor before an invention is ready to utilize power. This set comes with an oversized booklet offering step-by-step instructions for assembling the Sawblade Thrill Ride, a daring structure with two spinning wheels that's over four feet tall. Even though colored illustrations make these instructions easy to follow, the Sawblade is a large, complicated ride, and even the most accomplished builders will be proud when they finish construction and set the motor spinning for the first time. Imagine, Build, Play Like any building toy, this K'NEX set isn't limited by the model in the instructions. Anything kids can dream up, they can make from K'NEX. Of course, it isn't always easy. Geometry and physics play a role in the way a structure stands and moves, adding an educational component to each building session. And by fostering attention to detail along with creative problem solving skills, building toys like K'NEX encourage kids to be thoughtful and innovative. With plenty of pieces for more than one budding architect, K'NEX offer a way for kids to connect with each other, too. Friends and siblings can put their heads together to cooperatively construct a spectacular building or vehicle, or they can divvy up the parts and compete to see who comes up with the most unbelievable new thing. The Possibilities Are Endless Stumped trying to come up with something to build? Or do you simply think a ride called the Swinging Rocket sounds super cool? Go to knex.com online and download instructions for alternate builds using the pieces in this set. If your child is prepared for a bigger challenge, you can combine the Sawblade Thrill Ride with other sets for even more versatility. K'NEX building systems featuring other unbelievable thrill rides, speedy vehicles, and tubs full of useful parts are entirely compatible with the pieces in this set. All those little connectors can be difficult to keep track of, but the thrill of creation makes it worthwhile. What's in the Box 1555 building pieces, including a K'NEX motor, and an instruction booklet.
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Product Details |
- Build a towering double Ferris Wheel over 4 feet tall
- Includes 8 new K'nex figures
- Motorized spinning wheels for exciting performance
- Includes 1555 pieces
- Motor Included
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Customer Reviews |
Tinker toys on steroids
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| Review Date: October 22, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Grover Smith, Prairieville, La United States |
| As an oldster tinker toys is what comes to mind when I first introduced to K-Nex. This is a much superior product as the pieces stay assembled and functions as the real word you can apply lateral stress and realize the same failure you might find in a real world structure . This is for an advanced nine year old or adult involvement is necessary the simpler model sets are better to introduce a child to K-nex as the plans are sight driven . see replicate. some pieces hard to snap together is why they hold together so well. |
Another K'Nex Hit Here
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| Review Date: December 29, 2008 |
| Reviewer: K. Onyett, Midwest, USA |
| I got a great deal on this through Amazon over the holidays and my son absolutely loves it. He is 8 and assembled the entire ride in one day without any help - sniff, sniff. It's the first major piece set he's not asked me to help with. That tells me the instructions are very intuitive. If you've got a serious K'Nex, Lego engineer on your hands, this set will be a welcome addition. Those without lots of building experience will definitely need help. All the little people that come with it are cool too. The one beef I have with K'Nex (and this has happened with several products) is that they need to include a few spare parts and improve the tracking mechanisms on the amusement park sets. On both this set and the serpent spiral coaster, the track hangs up even after lots of adjusting and futzing around. Not annoying enough to forgo the purchase. |
Fantastic toy!!! I would buy it over and over!!!
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| Review Date: January 6, 2009 |
| Reviewer: K. Krause, Midwest, USA |
| After recieving this toy for Christmas, my son immideiatly opened the box and put it together. It took him a few days to assemble, which was fun for him, and when it was done, it ran perfectly. He still attaches lego guys to it and lets them ride. K'nex even gives you a website you can go on to make an entirely different ride with the same set. I give this 2 BIG THUMBS UP!!!k |
Wonderful toy
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| Review Date: January 7, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Pamela Rice, |
| This was a wonderful toy for my 12 year old daughter. You can also rebuild other structures with it. |
Great for builders
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| Review Date: January 9, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Lenore Hoffman, Broken Arrow, OK |
| I bought this for our 14 year old son. He really enjoyed doing this one - it didn't take him very long. I would highly recommend this - really looks great when finished. |
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