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  • R RTek23

    A car, nearly completely made of Lego (needed some support) [^] In the vid, you can see the individual cylinders providing propulsion...very neat

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    Paging Mr. Nielsen... http://www.codeproject.com/Insider.aspx/trackback?msg=4724693#xx4724693xx[^]

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    • R RTek23

      A car, nearly completely made of Lego (needed some support) [^] In the vid, you can see the individual cylinders providing propulsion...very neat

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      What a waste of time :sigh:

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      • R RTek23

        A car, nearly completely made of Lego (needed some support) [^] In the vid, you can see the individual cylinders providing propulsion...very neat

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        HobbyProggy
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        I like it, maybe one day i have the Money to buy me a cool car... made of lego :)

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          What a waste of time :sigh:

          My Name in English[^] Translation done By OriginalGriff

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          DaveAuld
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          Why do you feel it is a waste of time? It was a waste of time posting your comment.... And least they learned something in the process and produced something tangible to test their engineering capabilities. :)

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            Why do you feel it is a waste of time? It was a waste of time posting your comment.... And least they learned something in the process and produced something tangible to test their engineering capabilities. :)

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            What happen if it hits a human :confused:

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              What happen if it hits a human :confused:

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              It has a top speed of about 1 mph. If it hits a human it will like stop. If it hits a human, it was probably the human not paying attention and deserved to be hit! :)

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                Why do you feel it is a waste of time? It was a waste of time posting your comment.... And least they learned something in the process and produced something tangible to test their engineering capabilities. :)

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                SoMad
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                Not to mention this thing is spreading like wildfire all over the Internet. They are getting a lot of attention and you never know where that can lead. Not a waste of time at all. Soren Madsen

                "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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                • R RTek23

                  A car, nearly completely made of Lego (needed some support) [^] In the vid, you can see the individual cylinders providing propulsion...very neat

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                  Amazing! But...he's lucky he doesn't live in Britain. He'd be done for: 1) No seat belt 2) No road tax 3) No MOT (or certificate of roadworthiness from the DVLA) 4) No number plate 5) Probably no insurance... :laugh:

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                  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                    Amazing! But...he's lucky he doesn't live in Britain. He'd be done for: 1) No seat belt 2) No road tax 3) No MOT (or certificate of roadworthiness from the DVLA) 4) No number plate 5) Probably no insurance... :laugh:

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                    Where they not students? So they were probably under the influence of 'things'... :laugh:

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                    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                      Amazing! But...he's lucky he doesn't live in Britain. He'd be done for: 1) No seat belt 2) No road tax 3) No MOT (or certificate of roadworthiness from the DVLA) 4) No number plate 5) Probably no insurance... :laugh:

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                      OriginalGriff wrote:

                      1. No road tax

                      It will be road tax exempt - 0% CO emissions.

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                      1. No MOT (or certificate of roadworthiness from the DVLA)

                      It'd need a IVA[^], but as it's 'new' there'd be no requirement for an MOT.

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                      • S SoMad

                        Not to mention this thing is spreading like wildfire all over the Internet. They are getting a lot of attention and you never know where that can lead. Not a waste of time at all. Soren Madsen

                        "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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                        OriginalGriff
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                        Not to mention it's some impressive engineering to get it to run on compressed air!

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                        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                          Not to mention it's some impressive engineering to get it to run on compressed air!

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                          SoMad
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                          Imagine what it could do if it ran on Hamster Power :-D Soren Madsen

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                            What happen if it hits a human :confused:

                            My Name in English[^] Translation done By OriginalGriff

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                            محمد م. محمد wrote:

                            What happen if it hits a human

                            Lego parts everywhere on the street. Suddenly being a bodyman becomes a much more time-consuming job.

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                              Paging Mr. Nielsen... http://www.codeproject.com/Insider.aspx/trackback?msg=4724693#xx4724693xx[^]

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                              RTek23
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                              Sorry, seen that too, afterwards. Still, the amount of work that went into that is amazing, never mind the idea that it actually worked/stayed together. I would guess that there is more than a bit of epoxy holding stuff together. Ken

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                                محمد م. محمد wrote:

                                What happen if it hits a human

                                Lego parts everywhere on the street. Suddenly being a bodyman becomes a much more time-consuming job.

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                                dandy72 wrote:

                                Lego parts everywhere

                                What a waste of time to collect them back again...

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