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Working life-sized Lego car powered by air

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Saw this on Eurobricks the other day. A technical marvel to say the least. I'm enjoying watching the engine function alone. Those seats must not be very comfortable though as if sitting straight down on concrete but that's negligible. Well, at least now we know what an actual Lego car sounds like. :)

Are you saying this wasn't done on a Sunday afternoon?

Nothing is out of the realm of possibility! It was possibly poor wording on my part, but not everyone has the skills to put this kind of engineering effort to make this work.

Just planning to make a big build is one thing, but a functional car with just legos is a whole different animal.

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Many, including myself, are amazed at the unveiling of a life-sized Lego car that actually holds passengers and drives. Here is a link if you have not heard of this fantastic news.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ObE4_nMCjE

Many are wondering how this can be a achieved. Here is a video showing, on a small scale how this is achieved. Here is a portion of a super car that I am building, powered by a pneumatic engine. This particular engine is by LPE power. I have built my own, but they do not run as well as the master, Alex, over at LPE power.

 

I do not think i can embed a video here on the post, and can't attach the file b/c it is too large, but thought I would just provide the URLs. 

 

http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/377617

 

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