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| | (...) Sorry, I know following up my own post is a little weird, but allow me to clarify what I mean by "wind-up toy car": I'm thinking more along the lines of those cars that are wound up by rolling them backwards, and then zoom forwards once (...) (24 years ago, 15-May-01, to lugnet.technic)
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| | | | Re: Spring/elastic wind-up engine John Cromer
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| | | | How about: (2 URLs) one of my favorites, but with no free-wheel mechanism: (URL) and following pages. as evah, John C. (...) (24 years ago, 15-May-01, to lugnet.technic)
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| | | | Re: Spring/elastic wind-up engine Steve Lane
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| | | | In lugnet.technic, Dave Cheng writes: At school, our class was given exactly this challenge. We we're all split into groups and given about an hour to construct such a vehicle. (...) It was EXACTLY that simple, as that was exactly what I built. I (...) (24 years ago, 15-May-01, to lugnet.technic)
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| | | | Re: Spring/elastic wind-up engine Tobbe Arnesson
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| | | | (...) I once made a car with a technic liftarm 1 x 3 attached to a cross-axle and some gears to the back wheels. (URL) attached the rubber bands in another part of the chassis and lay them over the technic liftarm and then wound up the engine by (...) (24 years ago, 16-May-01, to lugnet.technic)
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