* Outlook Of Vehicle Blueprint/ Sketch
* Shows Lengths Of Sides Of Vehicle * Lengths Of DC Motor (Direct Current) * Shows Place Where The LEGO Man Has To Go * Adjustments To All Needs Of LEGO Man's Survival On Race Day (October 1st, 2021) * On Upper Right Hand Corner Is A Checklist Of Whether Or Not A Specific Act Of The Vehicle Will Be Successful Or Not. * First Look Of Vehicle
* Adjustment Needed: Reshape The Wood Glued To The Bottom Of Styrofoam, And If Possible, Fix The Facing Direction Of Some Magnets On Bottom Of The Wood. * View of the magnets of the vehicle.
* Facing Ways Of Magnets Have Been Fixed. * Pieces Of Tape On Magnets Have Numbers And Either An R Or An L (Depends On Which Side It Will Be Facing Downwards To The Magnetic Track). * 2nd Look Of Vehicle
* Motor With Propeller And Wires Soldered Onto It Were Added Onto The Back Of Vehicle. * Small Cockpit/ Carved In Seat For LEGO Man Added Close To The Front Of Vehicle. * Cockpit/ seat is carved in deep and wide enough for the lower half of the LEGO man to fit in, so that he is not hanging off the vehicle, and so that it is in a comfortable spot for the race. * 3rd Look Of Vehicle.
* Propeller Moved To Front Of Vehicle So That It Can Pull Wind Instead Of Pushing It To Move The Vehicle. * 1/4 Of Vehicle Cut Off. Vehicle Was Too Long For Balance On Track. * Wooden Stick Glued To Left Side Of Vehicle To Fit In Track. * Currently Sanding Stick To Perfectly Fit In Track And To Slide Across The Track Smoothly. * 4th Look Of Vehicle
* Longer Wires * Smoother Wooden Stick From Being Sanded So Much * (The Sanding Was Not The Problem, Though!) * Old Wires Were Replaced With New Wires, Because There Was No Good Soldering Connection Between The Wires And The DC Motor. * The Positioning Of The Motor Because Of Its Weight On The Maglev (Magnetic Levitation) Vehicle Needs To Be Changed (Again). * From Back Of The Vehicle Facing Backward To Push Air, To The Front Of The Vehicle Facing Forward To Pull Air. *(Picture Taken Before The First Racing Test) * 5th And Final Look Of Magnetic levitation Vehicle
* To Balance The Vehicle On The MagLev Vehicle Track From Leaning Too Forward Or Backward, The Position Of The Direct Current (DC) Motor Had To Be Moved To The Middle/ Center Of The Vehicle. * (Adjustment Made After First Test) * (Picture Taken Before Second Racing Test) |