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Wall Coaster Starter KitThe one and only Wall Coaster is an amazing and exciting toy that uses your imagination and the basic laws of physics and gravity for hours of fun! Create fast drops, big jumps, and crazy twists, then tear down, rebuild, and start again! Each Wall Coaster piece sticks to the wall with re-usable and re-positionable wall-safe coaster tack. Give a piece of tack a short roll in your hand, press it to your Wall Coaster piece, then press it to the wall. Voila! If you need to reposition, just pull it off and stick it somewhere else. Infinite designs, endless creativity!Why You'll Love It: A decidedly different twist on traditional marble runs with virtually infinite replay value and complete freedom. Control the angle of your track, the speed and direction of the marble, add big jumps and drops, even throw in hairpin turns with the coaster tubes.Ages: 5 years and upFeatures ‣ Kids can create and recreate a marble run on the wall ‣ The Starter Kit includes all the fun pieces and wall-safe tack to get you get started ‣ Endless possibilities and hours of replay value ‣ Lightweight plastic will stick to virtually any vertical surface, but be sure to test a small portion of wall first! ‣ Develops planning, strategy, spatial reasoning, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills. Wow! ‣ Learn laws of Physics and gravity through experience and playIncludes ‣ Over 13 feet of track cut into three different sizes ‣ Coaster Tubes ‣ Retention Bands ‣ Lightweight Marbles ‣ Reusable, Non-marking Coaster Tack
R**H
My son loves it
My wife found this toy for our 4.5 year old son. He loves it. We built a track on his wall and he loves rolling the marbles down.The adhesive is a bit odd. We had some pieces of track fall off the wall initially. I pulled the adhesive off, rolled it up, and re-applied it. The pieces stick now.Great toy. We may order him another set for his birthday so he can make expanded layouts.
L**D
A HIT for kids up to 9!!
Bravo to the young inventor of this game! I think seeing the inspiration this young inventor gave my son (who's always been VERY much into "inventing" even drawing, to my complete amazement, a fairly accurate schematic drawing of how he thought the moving sidewalks at the airports worked, and a drawing of the different layers of a rock we'd found when he was like 5!?)Kids not totally plugged into video games LOVE the simplicity of creating a marble run and watching how they can tweak components to control the marble's movement to the end. This game would be a great introduction to logical/physics thinking for kids (but don't tell them that) as in, "I wonder how to make the marble do this?" or "How do I get it to not fall off the track?" The basic key is to encourage them to start VERY simple/gradual-just with the objective of getting the marble to run the full course (thus teaching them patience to gain knowledge, experience to work up to multi-jumping courses. There are actually videos of massive marble runs for this on Youtube that will blow you away!).Unfortunately, as in other cases, I think I discovered this toy when my son was too old (10, almost 11 at the time), more into video games than marble runs. I purchased the base kit along with the "deluxe" kit (really a must to go beyond a traditional small scale marble run). Essentially, it's a bunch of plastic tracks, tubes and funnels you stick to your wall using the included plumber's putty (note that and just go buy a small $3 jar of it so that you have enough to stick the pieces on the wall).He and I initially had a blast sticking the pieces to a large wall and created a fairly complicated track covering about 6'x 6' with jumps and ramps. Unfortunately, I didn't take the baseboard heating element along the wall into consideration and we quickly lost several of the included lightweight marbles (plastic, not standard glass marbles) since many MANY of the marbles just fell off the track. Some angle adjustments and speed controls helped. The included tubes, which you're supposed to bend into shapes with included rubber bands are too rigid to bend into tight turns as you'd expect.Here are a few helpful hints;1)Make sure you have a clear "drop zone" for marbles that fall off of the track2)Use only pea-sized balls of the putty AND soften/squish/recondition the putty before reusing (you can reuse it several times).3)Start with gradual angles-it's far more satisfying to watch the marbles travel the *entire track* than go fast and fall off, especially in the beginning.4)REMOVE THE PIECES *IMMEDIATELY* WHEN YOU'RE DONE PLAYING! We left our "working" track on the wall for several weeks, then when I decided to pack it up, it ripped deep holes in the paint/drywall when I removed it, no doubt because I'd left it in place for so long-(prior to that, the putty left NO marks or damage to the wall at all).5)This doesn't use standard glass marbles-it comes with lightweight plastic marbles. Maybe it could be adapted to use regular marbles, but I think they're just too heavy for the putty.The pieces fell off frequently, adding to the frustration level (on top of several marbles just falling off the track into oblivion). He had some of his friends over and *they* were really into it-but after pieces kept falling off, they also quickly lost interest.If I'd purchased this for him when he was say 6 to 8, I'm *sure* he would've LOVED it and it was a fun way for us to "build" something together, use creativity, apply basic physics, have a HUGE customized marble run, but again, at his age, sadly, it just wasn't as exciting as video games.
T**L
Chupacabras are real!
Sticks to the window for about 15 minutes. I think one spit of my chew would make this stick better to any surface then this wet toilet paper they send you. If you want to be constantly setting your kid up for failure, buy this. Every time you think you have something cool set up, they get one marble down it and then three pieces fall off. You manage to clean all the disgusting stuff off the white tacky goober they sent you and put it back up. It stays!! Two different pieces fall off! It’s a never ending cycle people! Don’t do it! It’s like wiping before you poop! It doesn’t make sense. It is fun when it works though.
K**N
Lots of potential
Not as cool as we thought it would be. My son loves the create- your- own marble maze toys so when we saw this stuck to the wall we wanted to try it. It's just ok. There's a ton a potential, but you need to rip off and roll up pieces of "fun tac" or "sticky tac" to adhere the tracks and tubes to the wall. After 15 minutes or some of the tracks started to fall. Other tracks stuck so well that when I went to remove it, the tac removed a piece of the painted drywall, so not I need to patch and repaint some areas. Also, the tube are a cool idea, but don't bend well, so it pops off the wall and can get frustrating.
S**N
This is an absolutely wonderful toy and I can not wait to buy some ...
This is an absolutely wonderful toy and I can not wait to buy some add on sets. My 5 year old needs some help to get the track set but after we build an initial run he can change it to make it faster or slower. My 2 year old will drop the marble over and over and over. The neighborhood kids come over and they work together for hours. I love that my 5 year old has started explaining to the other kids if a piece is too steep, too far away, or how to make the marble slow down. GREAT TOY!!!
R**O
No good
This is a poorly designed toy tubes dont stick well and pop off often
C**B
Awesome tracks
Love this set but used velcro instead of the wall putty. This adjustment makes it so much easier for younger children.
B**Y
the possibilities are endless
This item is great if for no other reason because you can leave that day's creation set up, it's not out on a floor, on a table or in the way so that it needs to be taken apart and put away--because of this, my boys (ages 6-13) at various points in a day will wander by, switch pieces around, and constantly change things up. It stays where it is and they come back to it later. They've even added parts from other plastic marble run sets that we have, as well as snorkle parts and other random household items whose original intent wasn't to function as part of a marble run--their ingenuity of adding to this starter kit has had endless creative results. We really love this and will buy more sets for future presents to keep adding to it. They originally complained a little about the putty that came with it, so I bought a couple different options from the store, it's not a perfect system by any means, but it's worked well enough for our purposes. Yes, the wall is now dirty and showing signs of wear, but well worth the sacrifice to me.
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