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Been looking at it for a while but not sure of the value...
The second promo video looks like it would cost a few thousand $ to build lol
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Been looking at it for a while but not sure of the value...
The second promo video looks like it would cost a few thousand $ to build lol
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Been looking at it for a while but not sure of the value...
The second promo video looks like it would cost a few thousand $ to build lol
Ha, this is why I keep eyeing flea market for these because the fun grows quickly as we collect more sets and special parts. Some folks sell theirs for cheap when they have only played it for once or twice.
The biggest difference between this and other typical marble runs (i.e. the rainbow colored, gravity powered kind), is that this actually has components that both PROPEL and move marbles UP levels, which adds a completely different dimension of creativity.
This also means that if you have enough pieces, you could make considerably longer tracks. I'd say the only downside is that the gradations in levels that make the marbles go are very subtle, which means if you dont have a level surface, it wont work.