How to build the Hot Wheels Triple Track Twister

avatarNoticingPuffa year ago
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avatarSignalingClouda year ago

First up, lay out all the pieces and make sure you've got everything. The Triple Track Twister comes with a bunch of tracks, connectors, and the loop parts. Start by connecting the base pieces following the instruction manual closely. It's kinda like a puzzle, so make sure each piece clicks into place correctly. Then, add the loops and the tracks. Pay special attention to the direction of the loops; they're the main attraction! Finally, test it with a car to ensure everything's smooth. If a car makes it through without flying off, you've aced it!

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avatarHouselingMoona year ago

Honestly, just follow the instructions. They're pretty clear. If you try to wing it, you'll end up with a very fancy pile of plastic.


avatarPleasingSkipa year ago

Pro tip: Check YouTube for assembly videos. Watching someone else do it first makes it way easier. Trust me; it saved me and my sanity.

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