Hi friends, do you like to experiment? We love it! After all, that's how the most important things to us were discovered: airplanes, electricity, and, of course, delicious food! We also love cool cars! But what do you do when you have a car that doesn't even drive? Of course - Experiment! By improving and adding new features you can make a sweet deal out of anything. Well, in this video you will see that improving the same thing over and over again, it can become perfect! Hurry up and see what we have done with our car.
First, we procured half of a car and neatly sawed another one down the middle. The front of the second car was then meticulously attached to our original half using a glue gun.
Following this, we embarked on the task of creating the front structure of our contraption using popsicle sticks and glue. The wheels were also crafted from these sticks, resulting in a functioning, albeit primitive, vehicle.
As our vision for the machine evolved, we decided to replace the popsicle stick wheels with a singular wheel derived from a piece of pipe. We cut out a section of the pipe and skillfully drilled holes on either side, through which we inserted a wooden skewer. The resultant look remarkably resembled a combine harvester!
Inspired by our previous success, we chose to switch out the pipe wheel for traditional ones and crafted a track from pipes and popsicle sticks. This track was strategically placed between the front and back wheels, transforming our machine into a bona fide off-road vehicle.
However, we were far from done. In the pursuit of perfection, we removed the chopstick structure and crafted a fresh set of wheels from Styrofoam. These new wheels were fitted into full rubber tires and we added a new engine to enable four-wheel drive. After cushioning the wheels with a soft material, we eagerly initiated testing.
But the ultimate upgrade was yet to be made. In an effort to ensure the vehicle's performance was beyond reproach, we removed the top, enabling it to spin and evade getting stuck. Finally, we could stand back and admire our accomplishment, satisfied with the result!
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First, we procured half of a car and neatly sawed another one down the middle. The front of the second car was then meticulously attached to our original half using a glue gun.
Following this, we embarked on the task of creating the front structure of our contraption using popsicle sticks and glue. The wheels were also crafted from these sticks, resulting in a functioning, albeit primitive, vehicle.
As our vision for the machine evolved, we decided to replace the popsicle stick wheels with a singular wheel derived from a piece of pipe. We cut out a section of the pipe and skillfully drilled holes on either side, through which we inserted a wooden skewer. The resultant look remarkably resembled a combine harvester!
Inspired by our previous success, we chose to switch out the pipe wheel for traditional ones and crafted a track from pipes and popsicle sticks. This track was strategically placed between the front and back wheels, transforming our machine into a bona fide off-road vehicle.
However, we were far from done. In the pursuit of perfection, we removed the chopstick structure and crafted a fresh set of wheels from Styrofoam. These new wheels were fitted into full rubber tires and we added a new engine to enable four-wheel drive. After cushioning the wheels with a soft material, we eagerly initiated testing.
But the ultimate upgrade was yet to be made. In an effort to ensure the vehicle's performance was beyond reproach, we removed the top, enabling it to spin and evade getting stuck. Finally, we could stand back and admire our accomplishment, satisfied with the result!
Did you like this video? Then give this video a Like! Write in the comments – Did you like this video format? If yes, we will try to do more such videos! Share this video with all fans of cars and experiments and watch our other videos:
Watch These 4 DIY Pokémon Cars Race Each Other in an Epic Challenge! -
• Watch These 4 DIY...
How to Make a Chainsaw Man Figure with a Real Chainsaw! -
• How to Make a Cha...
I Made a Mini Basketball Game Using a Real Basketball Backboard -
• I Made a Mini Bas...
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All product and company names shown in the video are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. The use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them.
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Stock materials:
https://www.depositphotos.com
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