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K'nex Serpent's Spiral Coaster Building Set

K'nex Serpent's Spiral Coaster Building Set
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NEW. The wait is over. K'NEX has unveiled Serpent's Spiral Coaster, a rail-riding thrill that features over 1,100 original and micro K'NEX parts. Coaster cars travel up the motorized chain lift, enter the mouth of the serpent five feet above ground, and then go spiraling down more than 38 feet of winding track. Instructions are included for a second model. 1,118...
NEW. The wait is over. K'NEX has unveiled Serpent's Spiral Coaster, a rail-riding thrill that features over 1,100 original and micro K'NEX parts. Coaster cars travel up the motorized chain lift, enter the mouth of the serpent five feet above ground, and then go spiraling down more than 38 feet of winding track. Instructions are included for a second model. 1,118 original and micro K'NEX parts. Motorized, vertical chain lift. 2 cars with chrome finish.Over 38 feet of track.Requires 2 AA batteries, not included.

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