It's been about a year since the Kickstarter was funded, but CoasterDynamix finally shipped their Lego-compatible kits. I wrote about it here:
http://jeffputz.com/blog/review-cdx-blocks-cyclone-the-lego-roller-coaster
It's very cool, highly recommended.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog - Silly Nonsense
Yeah, I need one of these in my life. For my kid, of course ;)
It's OK if it's for you. My kid doesn't get to build the expensive sets like the Disney Castle or the Ferris Wheel. He can gently play with them after they're built and only with supervision. :)
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog - Silly Nonsense
I'm totally Lord Business with my Lego sets.
I hadn't got my set in yet. I wonder what is going on.
Did they send you a tracking number Jeff?
Chris Knight
Nope, it just appeared. I thought they were going to do a mass email when they arrived and started shipping, but they just arrived.
"A bunch of weird dorky stuff that ruined my perfectly good stuff!"
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog - Silly Nonsense
Vater said:
I'm totally Lord Business with my Lego sets.
Do you even KraGl them?
But then again, what do I know?
It's in the blog post.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog - Silly Nonsense
How different are the ties/support connectors and rails from the original set they put out a few years ago? I've tried a few times but the ties and connectors seemed to bend towards breaking way too easily trying to get the rails on and shaped.
Original BlueStreak64
Jeff said:
It's in the blog post.
Sorry missed that in the last paragraph. Thanks!
I got my set in last week and built it. Putting the track rail on was the hardest part but I used a tool called a hair dryer to heat up the track so it wouldn't be as rigid so I can easily put the track in the ties.
Chris Knight
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