How Do You Build A LEGO Rubber Band Car?
LEGO rubber band cars are a fun but simple machine young children can build for fun and experimentation. After the car is built, it can be used in classrooms to demonstrate simple physics to ages 9 through 14. Purchase the LEGO motorized rubber band vehicle kit. Check a local hobby shop or online vendor to find this kit. Assemble the pieces for the body of the car, ensuring that you loop the rubber band around the center axis. The rubber band must in the exact center of the car for it to provide the proper amount of suspension. Attach the front axle and pop on the wheels. Make sure they are securely popped into place. Slide the rear-wheel axle halfway through the back. Before connecting the axle with the other side, slide a gear into the center of the axle. Attach the axle and secure the rear wheels into place. Test all the wheels on the car to make sure they spin freely. If they get stuck, try removing them and re-attaching them. For your car to work, the wheels must move easily. Draw