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Re: Anyone have any luck making a successful floating boat?
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lugnet.robotics
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Tue, 15 Jun 1999 17:51:32 GMT
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Michael Aaron Finch <{goblintrain@uswest.net}saynotospam{}>
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Actually, if this is your idea, i used to play w/water rockets when i was a
kid, but i don't know if any1 still sells them. It is a light plastic rocket
about 4-12" long, filled halfway w/water, & pumped w/air from the bottom, &
then launched by releasing the latch seal on the pump. It would certainly
move, but would expire pretty fast unless u could find a way of regulating it.
They were pretty cool, & just a wee bit dangerous if u hit sum1 w/them.
U might also consider the tank from a super-soaker water gun. They
expire slowly, & w/a little work u may be able to do what u want w/it.
Thats all for now.
Ugly Goblin
Alex Wetmore wrote:
> From: Clay Aucoin <caucoin@cruiseshoppes.com>
> > Another was to put a plastic bag at the bottom of the plates. This got me
> > thinking that maybe there could be a way to create a sort of "tube" and blow up
> > a small balloon inside of it?????
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> If you are willing to use non-lego pieces then just use a couple of 20oz
> soda bottles filled with air and sealed. They are essentially free.
>
> alex
>
> --
> Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics
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Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics
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