Tuesday, January 29, 2013

How do I build a toy Car?

Q. Well for school we need to build a toy car.
It can be a
-Balloon powered car
-Solar Car
-Mousetrap car
-Battery powered car

What would be best to do and how can i build it...
The car cant be any bigger than 20cm in length and 10cm width. Thank-you if you can help!!!

A. Well - as you are embarking on a project like this you should be old enough to realise that projects like this are set to make you 'think' and to make you conversant with the fact that there is nearly always more than one way of doing a thing.

If we give you the answer it will defeat much of the object of your project!

where can i download free eBook on building toy gliders ?
Q. i was trying to build a toy glider so many times. i need to build one my own. so i'm finding plans and e-books about gliders, please send me links to download free e-books and plans about gliders.

A. Hi,
You can check some e-books here http://bit.ly/beO386. I found many of them there. But unfortunately, they are offering downloads for a limited period from now.

How can you make a homemade toy car go the fastest?
Q. I have to build a toy car myself without using any type of engine. It will being going down a ramp and it has to be completely self propelled by gravity. Any ideas on how to make the car? And how to make it the fastest possible?

A. Well, scientifically, anything that is golf-ball shaped (spherical and having those little dimples) is the most aero-dynamic shape possible, but if you have already built the chassis, then I suggest doing what that other guy said. Also, make sure that the wheels are small, and keep it low to the ground, and add weight to the entire car, as heavy as you can make it, but make sure to put the most weight in the front

What should I get my 15 month old for Christmas?
Q. My kids have so many toys already, so I am really torn on what to get my 15 month old for Christmas. I have some mega blocks so far, but that is it. I want some ideas for inexpensive educational or skill building toys that will "grow with him" so that he will get a lot of use out of them. Preferably without a lot of little pieces. We want to keep mess to a minimum. Thanks!!

A. Get your 15 month old something colorful that has lots of things to do on it. Like a Playskool Busy Basics Ball-Tivity Center, or if your child is a boy, get him a Playskool Tonka Cushy Crusin' Fire Truck.



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