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Just about every aspect of life can be recreated in Lego, and for Black Friday, you can grab this Lego Loop Coaster set that allows you to build your very own rollercoaster. Designed to be a showpiece that captures the spirit of a theme park’s biggest attraction, the Loop Coaster is an impressive piece of Lego engineering once fully constructed and is on sale for $300 (normally $400).
It’ll measure 33.5 inches in length and it’ll be 36 inches tall at its highest point. Even better, this is a working rollercoaster thanks to its gravity-driven design, and it comes with 11 minifigures, one train, and a boarding station with opening barriers and a control panel. There are some delightful small touches here, like the option to secure your riders in their seats, reversible faces so that you can capture their excitement, a park bench with map, balloon cart, pretzel cart, hot dog stand, height marker, and a covered boarding station with opening barriers and a control panel.
For the minifigures, you’ll get a ride operator, balloon seller, pretzel seller, hot dog seller, a grandma, a kid who is definitely below the height requirement, and five riders. There’s even an option to turn this set into a fully functioning display piece with motorized parts, although these are sold separately. Fortunately, these are also on sale, and you’ll only need a Technic large motor and a battery box to add a spark of creativity to your build.
Buying this set will also earn you some free gifts, as you’ll get the Winter Market Stall (271 pieces) and Majisto’s Magical Workshop (365 pieces). Anyone who buys the new Avengers Tower will get a third exclusive gift, the Lego Marvel Taxi (150 pieces).
Lego Store Black Friday Sale
Get Winter Market Stall (271 pieces) with orders $170 and up. Spend $250 to also get Majisto’s Magical Workshop (365 pieces).
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