They have some discounted kits available. They are still $80, but thats better than $150.
https://cdxblocks.com/collections/kits/products/the-cyclone-roller-...h-and-dent
I fully endorse the product. Often "Lego compatible" means crappy, squeaky bricks that don't fit well, but these are really solid. Not a difficult build at all.
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Nice, that is a good price for that set.
It is rumored that lego will bring out a set to be able to built roller coasters with. The set has the number 10261 with a price of € 329,99 , as soon as I know more I will share it here. besides parks/fairs lego is my next expensive hobby, or was it the other way around?
I'll believe it when it's official. I really like the wood coaster vibe of the CDX model though.
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Any of the complicated stuff or sets with lots of special pieces cost more. Also, keep in mind it has 4k+ pieces, which is a pretty big set.
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OK, so two things.
#1 Where are the block brakes to allow safe two train operation?
#2 Where are the trim brakes so that you don't have excessive G's on the Lego people.
After all, we need to keep it safe for the Lego people. :-)
No seriously, while pricey, this is a nice kit.
Whoa... They even added a transfer track and air-gates. Someone was paying attention while researching this set.
-Chris
Walt S said:
#2 Where are the trim brakes so that you don't have excessive G's on the Lego people.After all, we need to keep it safe for the Lego people. :-)
It must be intense !
;)
And BIG !
99er said:
Whoa... They even added a transfer track and air-gates. Someone was paying attention while researching this set.
Indeed the many details are nicely done, also the mechanics to dry the train up the hill and around that first turn.
Terrible capacity.
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