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    We built this set over the weekend. I think it's a big winner. Really genius that they selected it. My son has spend the whole weekend off and on building new mazes. It just fits the Lego mindset so b

  • Two things I have noticed about this set.  First,  I have never had so much fun with a completed lego set after the build.  My son and I have had an ongoing competition for 2 days now and it's still s

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6 minutes ago, odysea11 said:

That is what we have done. We substituted the balls given for marbles. The very slightly flat spot on the plastic balls can impede the motion of the ball. The marbles roll unconditionally!

Cool, that's a good tip.

19 minutes ago, odysea11 said:

That is what we have done. We substituted the balls given for marbles. The very slightly flat spot on the plastic balls can impede the motion of the ball. The marbles roll unconditionally!

And to keep it all LEGO, you can use this ball: 99948 - Technic, Ball, Steel (fits 92911) (Though a bit pricey)

2 hours ago, Alpinemaps said:

This one is made by Jason Alleman (designer of 21305) himself .... I like the bridge in the top right. Also important to note is that he has not modified the Maze to give it extra tilt - he obviously thinks the available tilt is good enough.

2 hours ago, Alpinemaps said:

Speaking of extra tilt...

I modified mine and the extra tilt is cool - easy fix as well.

I finally tried one out in the store yesterday as I haven't built mine yet. It is incredible how frustrating a toy meant for pleasure can be. 

55 minutes ago, Bags751 said:

I finally tried one out in the store yesterday as I haven't built mine yet. It is incredible how frustrating a toy meant for pleasure can be. 

That is the only thing stopping me from buying one.  Those stupid mazes hated me as a kid.

23 hours ago, Alpinemaps said:

Benny's Maze Maze MAZE!

If someone can make an Arkham Asylum version,  I think I might just be able to break even on my turkey investments.

1 hour ago, Alpinemaps said:

Star Wars Maze

Finally a use for all those Advent calendar minibuilds :)

We built this set over the weekend. I think it's a big winner. Really genius that they selected it. My son has spend the whole weekend off and on building new mazes. It just fits the Lego mindset so brilliantly. 

Then the little bastard made a covered maze where you can only see the start and finish spots. That is frustrating let me tell you.

Pics or it didn't happen. Lol

1 hour ago, Alpinemaps said:

Pics or it didn't happen. Lol

I should have. He already took it apart. I'm sure he will do it again. 

I should have. He already took it apart. I'm sure he will do it again. 

Bummer. Please do next time. I love looking at the different designs. I'm trying to put as many as I can in this thread.

3 minutes ago, Alpinemaps said:

Bummer. Please do next time. I love looking at the different designs. I'm trying to put as many as I can in this thread.

Ok here we go with 2 more ideas from the jkbrickworks.com website:

Golf Maze

 

Star Wars Maze (#2):

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13 minutes ago, Alpinemaps said:

Bummer. Please do next time. I love looking at the different designs. I'm trying to put as many as I can in this thread.

Will do. He's 7, so it wasn't too intricate from the outside, but I was surprised how hard it was to tell where the dang ball was on a basic maze when it was covered.

One of my favorite games as a kid.  I remember trying to beat my best time over and over.  I'm sure I still have it in a box somewhere.

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15 hours ago, exciter1 said:

One of my favorite games as a kid.  I remember trying to beat my best time over and over.  I'm sure I still have it in a box somewhere.

Wwwoooowwwww.....I remember this as a kid.  Must find one on ebay, dad and I played this all the time.  

I can't wait to get mine and MOC up a new maze design.  Thinking about a sports theme or a Batman theme.  This is a briliant idea for a Lego model.

15 hours ago, exciter1 said:

One of my favorite games as a kid.  I remember trying to beat my best time over and over.  I'm sure I still have it in a box somewhere.

Loved this as a Kid, in the UK it was called Screwball Scramble ! 

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Just built this and I have to say it's pretty cool. I didn't see the need to modify it for extra tilt. The tilt is just fine for the mazes that are in the instructions. Perhaps an advanced maze may need the extra tilt. This will have a permanent spot on my coffee table.

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