The K'NEX Gift Store Sales program is geared to meet the needs of your gift shop and to provide a variety of exciting K'NEX building sets that visitors will want to purchase for themselves or for their children at the conclusion of their visit to the K'NEX: Building Thrill Rides Exhibit.
K'NEX will provide a great display model for your store and provide you with a flexible merchandise selection for the young engineers and architects who are completing their visit to the K'NEX Building Thrill Rides Exhibit.
Some of the merchandise selections are highlighted below for you to review.
Zoomin' Buddies Winner of 1 award(s)
Build on-the-go vehicle buddies with colorful, chunky KID K'NEX pieces.
Wheel Action 10 Model Building Set Winner of 1 award(s)
Build monster trucks, dueling dragsters and more! Loaded with over 150 parts, including new K'NEX bricks and 8 wheels, so there's no end to the vehicles you can create!
Serpent's Spiral Coaster Winner of 1 award(s)
NEW... A roller coaster thrill to build with over 1, 100 original and micro K'NEX parts. Coaster cars travel up five feet on the motorized chain lift, and then go spiraling down more than 38 feet of winding track!
Double Ferris Wheel Winner of 1 award(s)
You'll think your seeing double when you build the K'NEX Double Ferris Wheel!
The K'NEX Double Ferris Wheel has 850+ pieces and stands over 3 feet tall! Create an exciting, high powered ride that features two star shaped wheels that spin in opposite directions. The set features brighter colors, new micro-sized K'NEX parts, and the new genuine K'NEX bricks! All this plus one of our most powerful motors that spins the giant motorized wheels in opposite directions - providing endless head spinning fun.
What is the angular velocity (rpm) of the Blender Ride as it spins about its center post?
Where does a Roller Coaster Car have the most Potential Energy (PE) and how is it converted to Kinetic Energy?
What is the linear velocity (m/s) of the riders?
These are just a few of the questions that will be answered as visitors explore the science, math
and technology behind hair-raising amusement
park thrill rides.