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  1. Vertigo

    Inspired by the polercoaster concept pioneered by US Thrill Rides and Intamin, my latest creation features over 26 metres of track twisting around a central tower, making it the longest micro K'nex (VV) coaster ever built. The ride layout includes 7 inversions, 8 airtime moments, a beyond vertical drop and a first of its kind spiral lift. This model is a product of 3 years of building assisted by the kind members of SSCoasters.net.

    Vertigo stands at 2.01 metres (6.59 feet) tall and the two halves of the layout are designed to duel if the timing is right! The top part of the layout contains tight turns and Eurofighter-style inversions, whilst the other half features fast airtime hills and sweeping overbanked turns.

    • Sep 23 2020 06:57 AM
    • by Batwing
  2. V-Force

    V-Force was a very small coaster I made on the side back around July 2017. I wanted to build something on this very small desk we had at the time and thought the quick dives on Z-Force/ Flashback were pretty cool so I used three of those elements in this small coaster. I was pretty happy with the station, queue, and exit since I didn't have many pieces to work with.

    • Jun 07 2020 06:32 PM
    • by FrIeDeGgS
  3. 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
  4. Mirage

    Styled after the famous Bolliger & Mabillard Inverted coasters present at theme parks around the globe, Mirage is one of the tallest and longest micro (VV) K'nex model coasters of its kind ever built. The ride's layout was particularly inspired by the ever-present Batman clones that are a common feature of Six Flags properties around the globe, sharing the iconic curved drop and raised vertical loop. Following the traditional start, the layout then flows into 3 fully customised inversions such as a wingover, immelman and an inline twist, along with other exciting features like a tunnel and high -speed turnaround.

    I hope another whole year's worth of construction was worth the wait and thanks for your help, as always :)

    • Feb 02 2017 01:27 PM
    • by Batwing
  5. The Road Runner

    The Road Runner is a compact B&M looper themed after the Road Runner cartoon. It uses a realistic lift hill (Stig's design) and is fully tube supported. This is also my first roller coaster to feature a brakerun (it doesn't actually have brakes, it's just for decoration), transfer track (not functional either), and a station with a roof.

    • Jul 20 2016 02:35 PM
    • by KirbyCoast
  6. The Demon

    Here is The Demon, one of my best coasters to date. I spent a ton of time working on it, and I hope you like it. Thanks!

    • Jun 26 2016 11:49 AM
    • by wyomingman
  7. Frutti-Tutti Whirl

    My maddest creation yet is a duelling multi-looper, inspired by the Smiler at Alton Towers, which features 9 inversions and the first ever elevator lift on a Slimtrack coaster. The ride has a total track length of around 20 metres, with highlights including a beyond-vertical drop, a Staffordshire knot (Comprised of a Batwing and a Cobra Roll), a zero-G roll, Stengel Dive, two immelmans, plenty of airtime and many more duelling interactions.

    Thanks to everyone for getting through this gargantuan project with my sanity intact (just)

    • Dec 10 2015 03:42 PM
    • by Batwing
  8. Radon

    Basically a little VV coaster that I built, because I was bored. This is my first final video I've ever made.

    • Aug 18 2015 08:57 AM
    • by Turtle Man 24
  9. Unnamed Togo Hyper

    Again, I had a crappy phone for pictures, sorry. This was the fastest I've ever made a coaster, took only about 2 weeks. It also and still has taken up the most space out of any coaster I've made. I'd like to make another coaster like this sometime, boxes and no spine.

    • Aug 18 2015 09:06 AM
    • by FrIeDeGgS