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Roller Coaster Treecoon

It was found to be deciduously so at the coniference...
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Simply put, this ornament would be an adjustable modular model roller coaster decoration for your Christmas tree.
Plug the set in along with your trees' lights and the cars slowly raise up the back or side of the tree to slowly circle around the upper star, or angel, or what-have-you, before zooming, looping, and corkscrewing their way down the facing sides depending on how you decide to string together and level the track system.

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       This is beautiful, but what's the "-coon" part?
pertinax, Dec 10 2014
  

       + Could be a train made from pinecones! :) or popcorn balls!
xandram, Dec 10 2014
  

       I think K'nex roller-coasters are the perfect sets to try this.
RayfordSteele, Dec 10 2014
  

       Awesome visual. Yay.
blissmiss, Dec 10 2014
  

       //what's the "-coon" part?//   

       It's a rip-off of the name RollerCoaster Tycoon.
I was going to call it TrollerCoaster or just Toaster for short, but that just made no sense.
  

       And here I looked up treecoon and thought you meant to have the train look like a raccoon that would be traveling around the tree.
scad mientist, Dec 11 2014
  


 

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