Zero-G is a small motorized track set introduced in 2004. The set features a complex looping layout, most of which is suspended through the air. The selling point of the set is the crash intersection; pressing a button on one of the risers causes a diverter to engage, allowing the cars to pass through a second loop and crash into a trigger, launching explosion pieces all around. The set has had multiple different names over the course of its release. Zero-G was the set's original name, although the set has also be…
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Zero-G is a small motorized track set introduced in 2004. The set features a complex looping layout, most of which is suspended through the air. The selling point of the set is the crash intersection; pressing a button on one of the risers causes a diverter to engage, allowing the cars to pass through a second loop and crash into a trigger, launching explosion pieces all around. The set has had multiple different names over the course of its release. Zero-G was the set's original name, although the set has also be…
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