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11 Comments
BicycleRepairMansays...*WANT!
EMPIREsays...he should definitely start selling to the general public. Maybe do a plastic mold for the track instead of wood, so he could produce more.
Very original, very nice.
Stormsingersays...I suspect that even a plastic track would need a price tag that would be well out of reach of most people. Might as well make it out of the pretty stuff.
spacemansays...I didn't realize when I woke up this morning that I would be seeing THE COOLEST THING EVAR!!
FlowersInHisHairsays...It's beautiful.
kingmobsays...So he made a toy version.
but it doesn't look mind blowing
http://www.santarosa.edu/~mmcginni/superplexus/
moonsammysays...>> ^kingmob:
So he made a toy version.
but it doesn't look mind blowing
http://www.santarosa.edu/~mmcginni/superplexus/
Well of course it isn't mind blowing - I don't think it even gimbal locks!
MonkeySpanksays...Next time you have a gimbal lock, use quaternions you trigonometric noob!
antonyesays...My nephew had one of these (the toy versions) a couple of years ago and it was great fun. It had some electronic sounds in there too and stopped you from cheating by having to get to the correct spots in the right order, iirc.
mxxconsays...>> ^EMPIRE:
he should definitely start selling to the general public. Maybe do a plastic mold for the track instead of wood, so he could produce more.
Very original, very nice.
better yet, sell it as a kit for buyer to assemble!
Grimmsays...My son has the toy version of this...it used to be called Superplexus too...now they call them Perplexus and they don't have the cleaner seamless look that the orginal had.
http://www.amazon.com/Superplexus-3d-Game-of-Skill/dp/B000063JOZ
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