Unlike some other K’Nex sets, this one comes in a small cardboard box and not in a plastic case.
Tag: K’Nex Building Sets
K’NEX Sledge
A huge K’Nex sledge. This thing looks fragile, but it’s actually strong enough to support a big plush toy.
Poodle Under Umbrella
Candy the Poodle under an unbrela. It’s a pity that K’Nex ubrellas don’t really stop any rain…
Owl By The Manual
Our contribution to the owl-building mania 🙂 This one is a standard K’Nex model our manual had in it.
K’NEX Playground: The Ladder And The Spinning Climbing Pole
A view from a different angle at our K’Nex playgroud. This is a better view of the ladder and a climbing pole which also spins (on the right).
K’NEX Playground: The Trampoline, The Sandbox And The Spinning Barrel
Another set of K’Nex playground model: a trampoline (on the left), a sandbox (on the right) and a spinning barrel on a bar (on top of the picture).
K’NEX Playground: The Swing, The Rope And The Slide
A whole playground we made from K’Nex, with a slide, a climbing rope, a slide and a climbing ladder. We built it from pieces that came from multiple different sets. Most of them, however, cam from K’Nex 100 models set.
K’Nex comes in two sizes: regular and mini K’Nex. There are also both thick and thin rods, and some rods can connect the larger and smaller pieces together. Not all K’Nex sets include mini parts.
Like other K’Nex sets, this one features pieces that securely lock together. You can easily take apart your creations and use the pieces to build something new. Regular K’Nex pieces have stronger connections, making crafts sturdy even during active play. Mini K’Nex creations are a bit more delicate. K’Nex 100 models set has only regular sets.
Although the crafts you can make with K’Nex can be quite large, some of the pieces, especially the mini ones, are very small. This can make K’Nex sets risky for small babies who might accidentally swallow the pieces. These small parts can also be a bit challenging for younger kids to assemble correctly. That’s why it’s recommended for children aged 7 and older to use K’Nex sets.
It’s also worth noting that most K’Nex sets don’t provide detailed crafting instructions. Some packages may only show completed toys as examples. However, thanks to the versatility and creative possibilities K’Nex offers, this usually isn’t a significant issue.
K’Nex Beginner Set
This is one of the smallest K’Nex sets of only 141 pieces. It has classic K’Nex pieces and can be a good introduction to K’Nex for kids who never played with it. The number of the pieces in this set is more than enough to create many interesting crafts – even if they will be less complex than the crafts from bigger sets.
Our K’NEX Playgraund
A general view of our K’Nex playground models. We made it from a mix of different sets, including 100 crafts Knex kit.
K’Nex comes in two sizes: regular and mini K’Nex. There are also both thick and thin rods, and some rods can connect the larger and smaller pieces together. Not all K’Nex sets include mini parts, some, like 100 crafts Knex kit, only have regular ones.
Like other K’Nex sets, this one features pieces that securely lock together. You can easily take apart your creations and use the pieces to build something new. Regular K’Nex pieces have stronger connections, making crafts sturdy even during active play. Mini K’Nex creations are a bit more delicate.
Although the crafts you can make with K’Nex can be quite large, some of the pieces, especially the mini ones, are very small. This can make K’Nex sets risky for small babies who might accidentally swallow the pieces. These small parts can also be a bit challenging for younger kids to assemble correctly. That’s why it’s recommended for children aged 7 and older to use K’Nex sets.
It’s also worth noting that most K’Nex sets don’t provide detailed crafting instructions. Some packages may only show completed toys as examples. However, thanks to the versatility and creative possibilities K’Nex offers, this usually isn’t a significant issue.
K’NEX Jungle
The jungle leaves are actually the nearby plant. The tripod construction is made from 100 craft knex kit, and I don’t remember when the monkey came from.
K’Nex comes in two sizes: regular and mini K’Nex. It also includes both thick and thin rods, and some rods can connect the larger and smaller pieces together. Some sets, like 100 craft Knex kit, have only regular pieces.
Like other K’Nex sets, this one features pieces that securely lock together. You can easily take apart your creations and use the pieces to build something new. Regular K’Nex pieces have stronger connections, making crafts sturdy even during active play. Mini K’Nex creations are a bit more delicate.
Although the crafts you can make with K’Nex can be quite large, some of the pieces, especially the mini ones, are very small. This can make K’Nex sets risky for small babies who might accidentally swallow the pieces. These small parts can also be a bit challenging for younger kids to assemble correctly. That’s why it’s recommended for children aged 7 and older to use K’Nex sets.
It’s also worth noting that most K’Nex sets don’t provide detailed crafting instructions. Some packages may only show completed toys as examples. However, thanks to the versatility and creative possibilities K’Nex offers, this usually isn’t a significant issue.