Reading Eagle: Record setting toy roller coaster

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2008

Reading Eagle photographers Jeremy Drey and Jeff Conner visit '08 Gov. Mifflin graduate Branden Moyer attempting to finish construction on a K'NEX roller coaster. The plastic building pieces reached 36-feet into the air for the record.

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  • dont listen to people. good job

  • nice kingda ka is in six flags great adventure

  • could you make a video if it in action please???

  • Jesus Christ people go easy on him.

    He did well.

    I think he knows he didnt invent the cube, "Figure of Speech?"

    good work

  • wow, nice work I didn't know that you invited the cube, so that means that you played a part in houses, cars, coasters, and all else that we know today? ya right, pick on some one your own size not an 8 year old!!!! oh and you said it makes you feel good that you will beat him by at least 3 ft? wow how mature,

  • that kid was 8 years old. You're like 20.

  • Actually that cube is a basic structural component known as the cube in the cube and it's been known since roman times. besides if you have any understanding of vectoring forces you should be able to come up with that design instantly, not in a week.

  • 3000 WHAT

  • u had a crane

  • kk, well sorry for leaving that comment i will remove it, i was mad at my little nephew for breaking this clay bowl that i worked really hard on and i guess i took some of it out on your video

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