We regularly marvel at the endlessly creative things people do with LEGO. But K’Nex also allows for some epic structures. Such as this new, backyard-sized K’Nex roller coaster from writer and model ...
The original 2,400-piece K’nex roller coaster is one of the holy grails of ‘90s toys. And for some, it inspired a lifetime obsession with building scale model thrill rides. YouTube’s CoasterWriter has ...
Build it: build an entire working amusement park out of a single box! Perfect for builders ages 7 and up Working rides: launch the coaster car around the track with the new high-speed blaster motor.
Youngsters who visit Drayton Manor Theme Park on Wednesday 28th July will be able to learn how roller coasters and other theme park rides work. The park, near Tamworth, Staffordshire, will host the ...
When K’NEX first launched on to the scene way back in 1992, the idea that it would one day become a core product within the children’s STEM education space hadn’t yet began to sprout. The K’NEX of the ...
Science has taken on a new gravity for fifth-grade students at the Capitol School in Tuscaloosa. The students used K’nex toys, part of that company’s educational package, to construct roller coasters ...
AMES, Iowa — You’ve probably never seen a business card like this before. It’s 3D-printed and folds into a full-circuit model of a miniature roller coaster, pointing to the passion of its creator: ...
The St. Paul Pioneer Press last talked to Austin Granger in 2012 when the University of Minnesota undergraduate was becoming a YouTube sensation. He had filled his St. Paul bedroom with a massive ...
K’NEX, the colorful plastic construction toy known for roller coasters and towers, has taken on a new identity. It has become the frame of a fully functioning 8-bit mechanical computer. Built by an ...
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