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Twister
A spinning roller coaster on a spinning platform.
- May 24 2021 05:04 AM
- by felesgustos
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Twister
A spinning roller coaster on a spinning platform.
- May 24 2021 04:59 AM
- by felesgustos
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Twister
A spinning roller coaster on a spinning platform.
- May 24 2021 04:53 AM
- by felesgustos
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Twister
A spinning roller coaster on a spinning platform.
- May 24 2021 04:42 AM
- by felesgustos
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Balagos
A recreation of Balagos in Hellendoorn.
- Sep 17 2022 04:51 AM
- by felesgustos
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Twister
A spinning roller coaster on a spinning platform.
- May 24 2021 04:34 AM
- by felesgustos
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Enterprise (2009)
This is a K'NEX Enterprise. It took me 3 days to build. I use a K'NEX motor and a drill. Enjoy it :D
- Oct 06 2015 04:30 PM
- by JPCoaster
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Criss Cross
This project was never meant to be anything more then wanting to experiment with a "cross track." A bigger model using these cross tracks was planned, but I never got around to doing it.
- Nov 03 2015 07:28 PM
- by Zorn
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Jet Scream
One of my early roller coaster upon joining this site. I wanted to experiment with a spiral lift, this is what I came up with.
- Nov 03 2015 07:32 PM
- by Zorn
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Speed Demon
Speed Demon is my 3rd custom VV roller coaster, 2nd coaster on SSC, and my 4th custom overall. It is also the first ever fully tube supported slim track roller coaster on the internet! Comments are greatly appreciated.
- Aug 27 2015 02:39 PM
- by BBaller347
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Jesper's Launch - Dueling Roller Coaster
Inspired by "Jesper" who created the launch. This dueling roller coaster took approximately 2 months to build.
- Nov 03 2015 07:16 PM
- by Zorn
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Fury 325 recreation
This a recreation of the world's tallest and fastest Giga coaster known as Fury 325. This coaster is located at a park called Carowinds and is a hit ride. Hope you guys enjoy this.
- Aug 05 2016 11:08 AM
- by si325
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Steel Venom
This is my first spooky themed coaster standing at 4.6ft tall and 54ft long and has a unique over bank and tunnel which turns into complete darkness.
- Aug 27 2015 04:08 PM
- by TheCodeMaster
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Avalanche
A knex woodie I started, but while building I realized that is also had a hypercoaster look to it. It took around 12 hours to build over a span of about 6 days. I had begun a similar model when I was younger, but could never get it to work so I recreated it knowing what I know now. My goal was for the coaster to be a down and back, go around the plant I have in the room, and require no boosters while consistently working. I achieved these goals. I hope you enjoy.
- Jun 26 2017 06:27 PM
- by Guest
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Rudolph: The Ride
My 2006 Christmas roller coaster. The front car of the train had a red LED mounted on it, to resemble Rudolph.
- Nov 03 2015 07:20 PM
- by Zorn
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Blizzard
This is the first wooden style roller coaster I built. It isn't very big, but I did have a lot of fun building it. I decorated it with Christmas lights too, since the holiday is only two weeks away (or close to anyway.)
- Dec 09 2015 02:39 PM
- by wrenchrev2005
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Phoenix
A wooden rollercoaster with a basic layout.
- Jul 05 2020 07:06 AM
- by felesgustos
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Black Panther
Inspiration here was the "butterfly" element. It ate quite a bit of speed though, so the ride didn't turn out as long as I would of liked it to.
- Nov 03 2015 07:30 PM
- by Zorn
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Tundra
My entry for the SSCoasters.net yearly winter contest. Construction time was approximately 30-40 hours, over the course of 2 months. Enjoy!
- Nov 01 2015 03:50 PM
- by Zorn
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29 Foot Tall Roller Coaster
This was the tallest outdoor, freestanding K'nex roller coaster in the world! It's modelled after Kingda Ka and Top Thrill Dragster. It stands at 28 feet, 8 inches tall. It uses a 15, seven inch long rubber bands to launch the car up to the top. This project took about a month of planning and building and used about 20,000-30,000 pieces. The total length of the track is around 100-110 feet long.It was built inside my house in small sections, and then once completed, moved outside and completely assembled in approximately 6 hours. I only used a 6 foot step ladder to assemble it. A 20 foot triangular shaped tower was assembled horizontally on the ground and then carefully tipped up vertically with the help of some small cables. Then the tower was gently lifted 3 feet at a time (with help of course) and new 3 foot sections were connected to the bottom until it reached 28 feet, 8 inches high. The tower was getting real heavy by the time the last section was added. Some K'nex pieces began to snap under the weight, so it was necessary to substitute a large number of black carbon K'nex rods (expensive) at the bottom of the tower.After the video was shot, the whole thing was taken down just as the sun was setting. It was a sunny day with no rain. There were a few small gusts of wind in the afternoon which caused the tower to sway a bit, but not too badly. While taking it down, some K'nex pieces broke and the whole thing toppled sideways over our cedar hedge into the neighbours back yard! We found most of the pieces by flashlight as it was getting dark. Now and then I still occasionally find a piece stuck in the cedar hedge.Interesting Fact:While shooting the video, the camera got a bit too close the track and the car collided with the digital camera. The car split into two pieces and flew off the track, but the camera survived!
- Nov 03 2015 07:27 PM
- by Zorn
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Tuono
A rollercoaster with custom cars.
- Jul 05 2020 07:11 AM
- by felesgustos
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Splinter
A very simple wooden style ride, however unique to this one is my transfer track.
- Nov 01 2015 04:03 PM
- by Zorn
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3D Printed - Lego Compatable - Custom Micro Car
Using Autodesk Inventor, I designed and 3D printed a custom top for micro Knex cars the Lego men can fit on!
- Nov 22 2017 07:59 AM
- by IndyLukes
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Guillotine
This is more Twister style woodie. It's approx. 60-70 feet long. Construction lasted about a month.
- Nov 03 2015 07:22 PM
- by Zorn
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Bull's Eye
I can't seem to find any pictures of the ride.This is my first wooden style ride. It stands 4 feet 3 inches tall. Construction time was about a month, and I used roughly 4-5 Screamin Serpents of track ties, including about all of my 3000-4000 blue rods at the time. This was the top model #3 winner.
- Nov 01 2015 04:05 PM
- by Zorn