

🌟 Light up your desk with the ultimate glow-in-the-dark marble coaster!
The CKB LTD Space Rail Perpetual Rollercoaster Level 2 is a 10,000mm long DIY marble track featuring glow-in-the-dark rails, a battery-powered elevator, and thrilling loops. Designed for beginners, it offers 2 separate tracks and an engaging build experience lasting 2-3 hours. Compact and visually striking, it’s an educational and entertaining kinetic sculpture perfect for millennials craving a blend of nostalgia, challenge, and desk décor.





























| ASIN | B0083GWX6W |
| Best Sellers Rank | 36,918 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 96 in Marble Runs |
| Brand | SpaceRail |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (1,558) |
| Date First Available | 25 April 2012 |
| Item Weight | 800 g |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Number | GH-231-2G |
| Product Dimensions | 40 x 23 x 7 cm; 800 g |
M**C
Excellent entertainment
Bought this item with not too much hope of being able to build it as im not the handiest person. I opted for Level 3 as it offered good variety of track but didnt look too complicated. I found the instructions nice and clear with plenty of pictures for reference and even some to scale images to get the clamps in the exact places. The project looks daunting when you open the box and see all the pieces but once you begin you realise its been broken down into nice easy steps. It took me approx. 8 hours over two days to build the entire structure and tweak some of the corners/clamps to ensure the balls ran at the correct speeds and didnt fall off. Always cut a few cms more rail than you need as there is plenty spare and it can always be trimmed later on. I was very happy with the product once it was finished and the only downside for me was that the motor is quite loud which makes running the rail continuously out of the question. I will certainly be buying higher level versions in the near future. Good value for money and looks great on my computer desk! NB When constructing the 3rd rail (340cms), the instructions advise you cut the rail in two and connect half way round. I did this rail in one continuous piece and it wasnt difficult at all. The second rail with the 2 loops is by far the most taxing and time consuming.
D**Y
Most fun I've had in ages
I bought this as a Christmas present for my brother and something to keep us away from the TV during the festive holiday. Honestly, it's one of the best things I've bought on Amazon. Hours of fun/stress building it and then even more hours of switching it on and watching it work. I had read some of the comments before I bought it so I knew that it would be hard to build, and it didn't let us down. It was a challenge to build it and was touch and go at times, but it was so great to have something to build together as a family. One small criticism would be the durability of the clips which we broke while building the track, especially the intricate parts like the loops. Luckily there are spares, around 10 or 15 i think, but we used all of them, which is why it was touch and go.
B**R
Not perfect, but a lot of fun and well worth the money.
I got this, constructed it and have it working properly. Sounds simple; it wasn't! But it was thoroughly enjoyable from start to finish. The kit comes as a variety of separate plastic pieces, separated into bags of identical pieces. First off is to connect several pieces together to make the supporting arms. All 54 of them. No problem, a bit tedious but acts as an intro. Then you put the base together, assemble the elevator, and start the challenge. You do have instructions, and for the most part they're as useful as they need to be. The one exception is when building the track that splits into two, as for this it does not tell you how long you need to cut the rails. But you can roughly figure it out (I think I made it about 2 metres), and cut down once you've got it almost complete. And there is a LOT of spare rail, so don't worry. There are also ten joining pins should you need to connect two lengths together. The instructions tell you where to put the arms and in what position on the rails. They give you a 'to scale' double page of where to position them on each support strut, but to be honest I found that once I was building, I had to move them, so it's only really useful for getting them to face the right way, and a very rough idea of the spacing. It seems previously that the instructions have had incorrect lettering on the key for this part, but my product had these corrected with stickers. The hard part is getting the rails shaped and connected. I started with the triple loop-the-loop track, and it took me about 3-4 hours to get it right. I did begin to get a bit frustrated towards the end, but once I sussed it out it was well worth it. That track is by far the hardest one to do, and so once you've done it, the others are only a mild challenge, as you understand the principles much better. Also, you don't have to follow the given track shapes exactly, for example I fed the latter part of my see-saw track through the middle of the triple loop-the-loop rather than around it. In fact, if you've the mind for it, you could create your own tracks from scratch (I'll be doing this once I'm bored of the current set up, and am really look forward to it). As for the positioning of rails, the instructions give you just about enough, and the diagrams are invaluable. The photos are either very helpful or utterly useless. Once the track is assembled, you pop the ball in and watch it fail. Then you make slight adjustments to where it fell off and put the ball back on. This will probably happen quite a lot - I found myself making dozens of tiny adjustments to get it right, but there is a lot you can do: - spacers are provided to keep the rails apart, but they can also be twisted to bank around corners, or you can make the rails narrower/wider to speed up/slow down the ball - the arms move up and down, left and right, and also twist so you effectively have pitch, roll and yaw that you can adjust - the rings that make up the start and finish points can be moved, but only up and down - the base is full of holes for the struts, so you can move them if you think it'll help There are a couple things I've found that are problematic, but they can mostly be compensated for: - the struts fit only loosely into the holes, so they don't necessarily sit square off the base, and they can pop out while you're assembling the rails - the balls only sit on the elevator (there's no dip or anything to keep them on it), and if a ball comes in at speed and at a certain time relative to the others, it can and will knock them off - the see-saws are not firm enough and after several passes tend to sit in a 'drooped' position, which can either mean the bottom one catches on the rail below it, or it misses the rail when it tips the ball off - yes, it does glow in the dark, but not very brightly, and obviously the balls don't glow so it feels a little pointless To sum up, if you've the patience for things that require many tiny adjustments, don't mind spending hours and hours (it took me a total of about 12 hours to get right) constructing what feels like a small section of something, and you've an understanding of the basic related rules of gravity/physics, then you'll love it. If not, you'll hate it.
J**S
Terrible design and instructions
Worst toy I ever bought. Took over 3 hours to set up and get the ball to go round the loop and stay on. Then it would run for a while no issues, and out of nowhere the ball would start bouncing off the track at the top of the ball lift, and take forever to get it working again. Only for the same thing to happen a while later.
M**G
Not for the faint of heart
I've had this for 3 nights now and have just managed to get a whole rail working. It doesn't sound like much but I was very pleased with myself. This is a really fun puzzle toy and you really need to treat it like that. The instructions will show you the basics of putting together the struts, supports and smaller elements but when it comes to the track, it will only give you a guide. You will have hours of fiddling and deciphering the guide to get the tracks to run smoothly. The black and white instructions don't really help with differentiating the track from the struts and colour would have been a real bonus. Instead I had to resort to Googling hi-res images of the coaster to try and work out how elements of the track went together. Step 2 of the instructions is building the split track rail and I've yet to figure out how long that track needs to be cut to. It may be an oversight in the instructions or it may be my myopic problem. Oh yes, the track comes as one long strip that you need to cut down to the individual rails. I'm finding this quite a challenge and in spite of the less than perfect instructions I'm loving it and would wholeheartedly recommend this to someone else. Just bear it in mind that it doesn't hand hold you through the whole process. I've been at it for three evenings (approx 6-7 hours) and I've only just managed to get a single rail working and this kit has 5 (1 splits to 2).
L**A
Skulle stå tydligare att det inte finns några batterier med
M**D
The small plastic pieces that hold the tracks break too easily
F**A
Ich wusste nicht was ich meinem 14 Jährigen Sohn schenken sollte, auser Geld wollte er nichts. Da kam mir die Kugelbahn genau recht. Am Anfang schaute er etwas komisch " was soll ich mit dem Spielzeug ?" Aber als es ans Aufbauen ging war er nicht mehr zu bremsen. Mein Mann und mein Sohn waren beide begeistert und verbrachten immer wieder Zeit miteinander. Tolle Sache.
L**C
Se lo regale a mi sobrino, es un poco difícil de montar, tienes que fijarte muy bien en las instrucciones, pero una vez le coges el punto, esta genial, pero no es para que lo monte el niño solo, de echo lo montemos entre 2 adultos y 3 niños, de entre 48-9 años, así jugamos todos. Una vez montado, es divertido hacer modificaciones y ajustes para que las bolas pasen o no por ciertas curvas, loopings... Solo tuvimos un problema, con una pieza un poco frágil, que se partió, pero no es indispensable.
C**N
le montage n est pas simple mais le résultat est super chouette les enfants et le papa s'amusent bien le produit est beau et plaisant dans une chambre d'enfant
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