K’Nex has been around for less than 30 years but has already become the building toy of choice for elaborate creations that are impossible to build with Lego. Tyler Bower just demonstrated the ...
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 ...
It’s really a wonder that we missed this one, what with all the extra time in front of a computer we’ve had over the last year or so. But better late than never, we always say, so behold, (a little at ...
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 ...
We 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 40,000-piece Rube ...
K'NEX has unveiled its new line of building sets and action figures based on the Super Mario franchise! The toys will be based on recent games like Super Mario 3D Land and New Super Mario Bros. U. The ...
Which K’nex building sets are best? K’nex are educational construction and building sets that use interlocking plastic rods and connectors to build models, machines and architectural structures.
Following one’s passion can lead to amazing results. Sometimes this results in technological marvels; other times, one marvels at the use of the technology. An exemplary display of the latter is The ...
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 ...
The Free Universal Construction Kit might be just about the best thing to happen to construction toys, like, ever. The 3-D-printable kit consists of adapter bricks that let you join parts from rival ...
These are the staggering images of one teenager's enormous contruction made entirely from K'Nex. Nick Cottreau, from Nova Scotia, Canada, spent more than six months and used more than 25,000 of the ...
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