Article 5CD2D Adapting a LEGO Car to Conquer Climbing Challenges

Adapting a LEGO Car to Conquer Climbing Challenges

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Lori Dorn
from Laughing Squid on (#5CD2D)
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The Brick Experiment Channel (previously) increasingly adapted a remote-controlled LEGO car with a variety of different improvements in order to make the vehicle climb obstacles of greater heights with greater ease. The first test involved climbing the height of a book. The first change was made to the diameter of the wheels. More and more additions were made until the vehicle looked less like a car and more like a machine made specifically for climbing.

Testing a Lego car against different obstacles and improving it until it becomes a capable climber. Demonstrates what you need to consider: wheel diameter, gear ratio, 4-wheel drive, tire grip, breakover angle, weight distribution.

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