🚀 Build, Create, Innovate!
The K'NEX100 Model Building Set includes 863 classic rods and connectors, allowing children aged 7+ to construct a variety of moving models. With a focus on STEM education, this set promotes creativity and developmental skills while ensuring easy storage in a portable suitcase. Made in a zero-waste facility, K'NEX guarantees quality and safety for a fun building experience.
Item Weight | 5.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 18.5 x 4 x 14 inches |
Number of Pieces | 863 |
Theme | Animal, Vehicle |
Subject Character | Animal |
Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 84.0 |
Special Features | Easy Storage |
Toy Building Block Type | Interlocking Toy Building Block |
Educational Objective | STEM, Hand-Eye Coordination, Motor Skills |
Material Type | Plastic |
A**R
A Good Introductory Set for K'NEX
I bought it for a 4yo and he loves it. The set is generous with the pieces so you can build about one 3D model (e.g. ambulance) and one 2D model (e.g. turtle) at the same time. I'm planning to order 40 extra green rods and 10 green connectors (135 degree shaped) to add more versatility to the set. It'll cost about $10 extra (because of shipping), but I think it's better than buying another $30 set and having an even greater shortage of green rods.I think there are two reasons why this set is marked at age 7+. First, most of the designs do not have instructions. So you need to use a magnifying glass to see the examples in the instruction booklet. There are designs on the K'NEX website which are nice too, but they use a white background so you can't see the white pieces well. Again, some squinting and spatial intelligence is required to figure it out. Second, attaching a rod perpendicular to a connector requires A LOT of dexterity and strength. I broke a piece trying to snap one in today and the shrapnel hit me in the face. I would rate it about as difficult as unscrewing the lid from a jar: some people will not be able to do it no matter how old they are.I think K'NEX is better than Legos, particularly for this young age group. With Legos, you end up making 1-3 designs (see their Creator series) and then you're done building them forever. K'NEX allows much more variation and adaptation to your design. For example, if you spent over $200 and bought the LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon 75105 Star Wars Toy you could only make ONE cool thing with it. In contrast, you could make a similar-sized Millennium Falcon with K'NEX with about $70 worth of pieces (and probably every other model in this set). The trade-off is realism vs versatility/playtime. With this age group, versatility and hours of playtime are going to win every time. Once they're old enough to have a credit card, then Legos and Bricklink become an option. But by then, can you even consider Legos a toy any more?
J**N
Great for kid
The value of money is a little expensive to durability is very good no missing pieces very educational great design angle range can be 6 to 15
W**Y
Great building set
Kids love this set. So many options to build. Many hours of fun.
J**.
9yo son really likes
Got as a gift for my 9yo. He loves to build and has had fun with this set. He has said a few times that it's hard, but he has slowly gotten adjusted to what he needs to do.It's challenging in a good way.All 4 of my boys have played with knex.
C**A
Endlessly Creative
Purchased as a gift for a 4-5 year old boy.Most of the toy designs/models are likely too difficult for this age group. I would recommend 8+ for most of the projects in the book.On the other hand, it was very enjoyable to build together as a family creative project (under adult supervision). Think of it as a more complex puzzle that offers customization and can be broken down to encourage creativity.
R**M
Knex’s is one of the greatest building toys ever.
Knex are absolutely the greatest. It can take you anywhere with your imagination and creativity. You can build anything. The pieces are sturdy and fit together well. It is absolutely amazing what you can do. It will give you and your child hours together which build better relationships and wonderful memories. The challenge creates a real sense of achievement when you finish a project. it’s really more than just a toy. It creates so many wonderful things other than the projects, memories, Togetherness, cooperation, understanding, problem solving skills and even goal setting just to mention a few. Plus it’s great no matter what your age, it’s great for people who like to build models.I first started to do knex with my son. We loved it, we had most of the sets back then and built fabulous things together. Our biggest one was the Ferris Wheel that was motorized. It took weeks.Now I am doing knex with my grandson. It brings back such great memories for my son. He is so excited to be doing knex with his son.
J**D
Buy 2!
I bought two during the prime sale. I bought the set for my grandchildren. 6-year-old did well. 4-year-old had limited attention span but still played with it. Great thinking toy with multiple building options. I did these with my daughter and the neighbors when they were little. The science museum had an interactive exhibit at that time ( >20 years ago). I would recommend placing small parts in zip lock bags as you open the packages.
A**O
Cool add ons pp
We used this set for extras.
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