The World's Longest K'nex Roller Coaster - An Overview
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
- It's been in construction since October 2018. Coming in at around 240/250 feet long, it's what I believe is the world's longest roller k'nex roller coaster.
If you have any questions or comments please let me know in the comments! I'd love to hear it.
I have a few ideas for videos I want to make in the future that aren't related to K'nex. We'll see if I get around to making them!
I’ve been getting a lot of comments asking for a POV and a lot of criticism for not filming one. Due to the coasters construction, a lot of things would need to be modified to make room for a camera on top of the train, especially in the spaghetti bowl section. The POV would also be extremely boring, you can see all the straight sections that don’t really do much. That being said, the whole circuit is featured, so I’m sure you can imagine what the POV for the ride would look like.
Thank you for all the kind comments, the love, and the support. This has gotten much more attention than I ever anticipated. I’ll probably make one more video of the coaster before I move in July ❤️
If you do consider a POV recording, an FPV camera is really small an light, so that could be a good alternative! I think most people (including nyself) just wanna see the drop in FPV!
Smile Space the train goes so fast through it I would probably need to slow it down. I’ll look into cameras and see what I can find. Thanks!!
@@CoasterGeek987 search for the ones used for racing quadrocopters. They are very small and reasonably cheap, but with a quality of old laptop camera.
POV would be fucking great still man!!! Maybe slow the video down here and there tho
CoasterGeek987 well actually pinhole cameras are cheap and as small as a finger pad. They glue on.
Knex Coaster 1 looks too intense for me.
I see what ya did there and im impressed
I want to drive something more exciting than Knex coaster 1
Knex coaster 1 is really good value!
I don't want to go on Knex Coaster 1 while it's raining.
I want to get off Knex Coaster 1!
Did some calculations bc I was intrigued (and have nothing to do):
Just after the drop, the coaster car is going just under 9 m/s (32 kph / 20 mph) assuming a 4 m (13.5 ft) drop (and no friction).
The centripetal acceleration in the curve at the end of the drop should be about 80 m/s^2 or 8 G!!! But this only lasts for 0.2 s due to the speed of the car. Assuming the curve is a circular arc with 1 m (3.3 ft) radius (the curve is almost certainly not a circular arc but that should make the max even higher, and I determined the radius by eye.)
Assuming the car does not lose any speed in the short straight section below the track, the half-loop after the drop is even tighter and the car experiences double the acceleration as the curve has about half the radius. That is a deadly 16 G acceleration. No wonder your track is undergoing mechanical failure around that curve.
Source: am an engineering student. If there are mathematical errors, I'm blaming my Casio calculator.
Boo Casio. Sharp all the way.
Bros einstein
This is every kid's dream
I would disagree. My dream isn't straight track, my dream is inversions and airtime and theming.
@@stormingcoasters Agreed
really waiting for a POV camera of it. I would love to see it using a VR :)
I have taken the record! Insane job on the coaster. You get a new prospective of how long it really is when your building it.
Your model is a lot more interesting than mine. Love all the launches and the transfer track is super cool! Congrats!! Was working on a 2.0 version of mine but it collapsed a few weeks ago so I had to scrap it all 🤣
First Date: Hey let's get out of this bar and go back to your place.
Engineer: Um. No.
💀 😂
That's so awesome. That hallway drop is insane. I want to ride one in real life
Brilliant build - very streamlined and no clunks. The fact it's so well integrated is amazing.
Wow! This is super impressive! I built coasters with K'nex from when I was a kid until I was about 27. This is amazing!
This is amazing how big it is, thank you for sharing!!!
Imagine bringing a girl home to this 😂
I was thinking the same thing....I would be like I am so outta here!
Maybe if she was special...shortbus special
i'd be impressed and ask if it works instantly.
I would say she would love it.
Get all the babes.
Congrats on beating my record! That is awesome! The sound on that drop is so intense but it also makes me cringe every time . . . thinking about those poor wheel assemblies lol.
ok more freaks
First person micro camera would not change the weight much. 1"×1".
Woah, this is incredible! I love the idea of filling an entire house with K'nex like this. You're living the dream for sure, excellent work!
He actually starts showing it at 6:27
Thanks
It would be cool to know the forces the coaster puts out and how much they would be scaled to a normal size person
Very nice. I think you should keep the half loop inverted and pull off a twist afterwards
I hope this never gets taken down
Yeah lol
smashing , im getting back into knex cant wait to purchase the sets
I would love it if you had any still images of the track and supports particularly from underneath . I am trying to do something similar to this and having trouble with some aspects of the construction. I tried pausing the video but ten it get too blurry to see individual pieces. I love your work!
It goes really fast!
Very nice, I wonder how much you would charge to build it for me including the K'nex pieces. Love to have something like that set up permanently
This is amazing! You did a great job. Keep up the great work!
Amazing! I can practically feel the wheels getting destroyed on that final drop! are you going to do a gopro pov soon?
My daughter loved this stuff
you need a little FPV first person view drone camera . they make them really small and with a couple of 1 cell LiPO batteries we could get a first person view of the roller coaster itself !
THAT IS AMAZING!!! 🤩🤩🤩.
well done for such a large and complicated build . It runs so fast and smooth too , love it 👌🏼🧱👍🏽
Can you put a GoPro into one of the seats? That would be awesome
Please post the point of view footage from inside the car. Please please please please.
I think any gopro or something would be launched out from that 17ft drop if he tried, lol.
@@FrIeDeGgS887 There's a wide selection of small and light action camera's on the market designed for use in RCs, the gopro is great and tough as nails but it is certainly way too bulky for this kind of thing.
What a clean home for a single man...
Nicely done!
Hello I just found out about this. My kid nephew is about to be 11 ...is this suitable for him? If so, which would you recommend first? Also they look quite flimsy?? Your rollercoaster build looks amazing!
WOW im impressed considering this is before quarantine
I went to a building expo at the Franklin Institute when K'Nex first debuted they had Giant models constructed of the sets. They were literally giving the product away as a promo if you built something you got to keep it. My father also got a few of the sets back then they came in a plastic case packed full of the basic parts. The blue box was massive and you could also buy a motorized kit separately the came with gears and the old school DC Worm Drive motor. Sadly today sets are a shadow of what they once were.
This + VR would be epic AF. Amazing job!
I spent all my teenage childhood with 7 sets, lol. I missed hearing the chain and gear click'edy'clack noises. lol.
Sir, please explain to me what you do for a living to be living this childhood dream
would it be possible to put a small camera on the train?
Very cool. Would like to see them back to back, if that would work.
That’s pretty cool set up on your roller coaster 🎢 assembly wow
I’ve been wanting to build one but I can’t find the track or trains anywhere so if could send me a link to where you can buy the track and trains that would be great
yeah trying to source the old 2000's style knex parts for this would be a pain, you're going to searching used and ebay for a while to find anything good. However k'nex has been producing roller coaster designs consistently for years, they just use a different track system now than they used to.
Awesome job !
Hey man, Id like to know where you get your hands on all your parts? Do you just buy multiple coaster sets?
Put a camera in the front seat and edit it to play back at 40% normal speed. Would be cool to see it first person!
Sry, just saw your comment about many asking for this. Would be cool though!
I think you got a little bit too greedy on that drop but still WOW it motivated me to build again!
Put Zoom oil on the moving parts especially the roller train wheel axles. On your lift chain, if you run it often, you need to have idler sprockets on the return side before you wear the frame through.
Would love to see that first drop in first person! I wonder how fast it’s going after that drop (in both real and scale speed) and how high the drop is.
Did you go to ucf? I saw a magnet on your refrigerator.
If you were to do a POV, then a small dashcam would work well in a modified car, but IMO you want a camera that shoots at 120 fps, so you can play it back at 24 or 30 fps for a reasonable/realistic speed.
I dreamed of something like that in the 70s when I was a kid
How do you all design these things? You gotta know that technology and then you got to be able to actually build it all. I am duly impressed. Before I read your pinned comment, I was thinking gee, I just watched someone else's POV of their ride, why didn't this person. But as I saw the cars go around, I came to the same conclusion that you mentioned about camera height. Nice ride.
Cams like Gopro and Handycam would be way too heavy but perhaps using FPV micro quad POV parts could be the way to go. They also make all kinds of rainbow LED tunnels and rings for fpv indoor quad racing. I think adding things like that would make the POV experience super entertaining, Id probably watch it 1000 times.
Anyways amazing work, keep it up!
You be playing Roller Coaster Tycoon in real life!
Simply incredible!
I’m disappointed you didn’t fit a small camera into the train. I wanna first-person view of that
this is bad ass and a work of engineering art, you should be working for a coaster company
Totally different in real life, he is clicking together toys, not deaigning from scratch
This is s amazing! how many k'nex coster sets did you buy to build this?
Can you please show the entire ride of this? Like put a little camera on the kart and let it record the entire ride. This looks so amazing I wish this was a real coaster lol 😂
I like the coaster a lot, but a more linear edit of the footage of it running would have been great, showing the coaster operation from zone to zone. Next time! Great work on the coaster!
Why not use an FPV system from a tiny whoop drone? the camera system should be perfect for this.
Get some lights on there! Awesome layout.
Ever calculated the scale speed?
That was really impressive well done
Sadly the only knex coasters I got were those micro knex ones with the track that never likes to form the way you want
Disney Florida or Disney California? I am in Cali and have some FPV cameras than are tiny, any interest in trying to do the FPV? Also I myself have over 150 pounds of knex. I think like 4 screaming serpents, 3 ferris wheels, a bunch of cars, some swing ride. most of the stuff I have gotten in garage sales. lol anyways, let me know !
Holly shit! This is something I would have done if I had the time and space! My whole room was k’nex contraptions when I was like 13!
I’m 44, and that thing is bad ass…
Please, please, pleasseee install a GoPro on one of the trains!
Hilbert Kuipers can’t. The weight would ruin it. Wouldn’t work properly.
@@Patetato The small Cube GoPro could, but there would have to be a ton of adjustments to the cars to allow for the weight difference. A better option would be to have a series of GoPro cameras set up in series, and have it almost like security cameras. Editing those files into one would be time consuming, but could be really cool, and wouldn't take re-engineering the coaster cars.
Mark Guy I agree.
Dude. You deserve more from youtube.
How long is it?
Duration and ft
This is so cool dude !
You should put a go pro on little coaster so we can see what the ride would look like I see people do it with their train sets all the time
This is insane!!! But so good!!!
How u get on all that k'nex?!
His LEGO coaster looks awesome!
how much did you spend to make this?
I like the loopy pillar in the corner
Dude this is awesome! Great job!
Is this still set up in your house to this day?
Your brain is so expansive it makes my mind boggle I'm guessing you're an engineer by trade either way great job 👏 👍👌
I stock yogurt at a grocery store but thank you!! I have something new in the works I can’t wait to share.
@@CoasterGeek987 cool cool I'll keep an eye out for your next build very impressive 👌
Didn’t this type of K’Nex roller coaster stop being produced like 15 years ago? How do people get so much track for it without it being unusable from being warped by already seeing use?
Yes they did (the brought it back a few years ago but the sets were so expensive nobody bought them). The track is basically the green crosstie pieces and then the purple and red tube goes on separately. It’s flexible and it doesn’t warp.
does anyone know the scale comparison for k'nex I was hoping to figure out what this would be like if some crazy fool decided to make it life size
Hey is that a robot part I see at 5:47? Looks like an elevator carriage.
You stay near Disney? Ill have to come over and see this! I live 20 minutes from Epcot!
How much did the pieces cost?
What happens when you have to move?
Teacher : the project will be easy!
Also the project :
any way you can find out its top speed?
That's awesome!
THE TURNAROUND "FLIP" AFTER THE STAIRWAY DROP AS AN AIRCRAFT MANEUVER WOULD BE CALLED A "Immelmann turn" MANEUVER. (VERY COMMON AND A STANDARD). WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOU DUPLICATE A "FLAT SPIN" MANEUVER....LOL.
that is super super awesome
Now imagine this being a real coaster
A metric crap ton of straight track but it would also be the tallest and fastest coaster probably
@@waffleboi_7804 what would be the size scaled up?
Kafj302 I have no idea but it would be really big
The g forces on this thing would probably rip the track or coaster apart first of all, if not that you would definitely die from them lol.
Okay, I wasted my time with this.... If one knex figure is about 3” and we could assume they have a height of 5’8, four of them stacked atop each other would be a foot, or a scale 22.6 feet, meaning that 13 foot drop would equal 293.8 feet. However, the 17 foot hill would be equivalent to 384.2 feet. Not the tallest on earth, but around there.
imagine having to dismantle all of this. the physical and emotional labor
This is SO COOL!!! Can you make a POV video lol J/K
Super cool.
You should use arduino or a raspberry pi to make blocks so you can run more trains also a camera on the train
Damn you got like the best roommate ever
This made my day
Awesome work, this is a really cool roller coaster! Makes me want to get back into Knex again haha