How to Make Bumper Cars for School Projects

How to Make Bumper Cars for School Projects thumbnail
Traditional bumper cars at rest.

Bumper cars are a traditional ride at many amusement parks and county fairs. Building model bumper cars can teach students about acceleration and motion. You can find some construction materials at home; you will need to purchase others to provide a motorized vehicle. Determine the size of the vehicle and how many other students will be participating before beginning. Some radio controls may interfere with each other when used in close proximity.

Things You'll Need

  • Remote control car chassis
  • Ruler
  • Pencil
  • Small cardboard cereal box
  • Lego pieces
  • Glue
  • Animal balloon
Show More

Instructions

    • 1

      Purchase the remote control car chassis from a local hobby shop or online. Include the wheels and axles with the chassis. Assemble as necessary according to the package directions.

    • 2

      Measure the space between the wheels across the chassis and between the front and back wheels. Subtract ¼ inch from each side. Cut a square from the small cardboard cereal box to fit these dimensions. Lay the resulting rectangle on top of the chassis and move the car to ensure none of the wheels rub on the template.

    • 3

      Remove the cardboard template. Build the car body with Lego pieces on top of this cardboard template. The simplest car body pattern is to build a square that fits onto the template. Alternate bricks in each row so that you create a "brick wall" pattern.

    • 4

      Place both the template and the body on the chassis, once you have completed the body, to verify the car will move without anything rubbing on the wheels. The body must be at least 4 inches taller than the wheels to provide space for the bumper.

    • 5

      Glue the Lego body to the cardboard template. Allow the glue to dry completely before gluing the template and body to the chassis.

    • 6

      Blow up the animal balloon so that it is long enough to wrap around the body of the car and tie the ends together to form a tight "bumper." Animal balloons, frequently used by clowns to make animals or other balloon shapes, are long and thin. Do not over-inflate the balloon as it may pop on impact. Do not glue in place; tie tightly enough that it does not move.

    • 7

      Test the vehicle by bumping into the wall to verify everything stays in place and the balloon does not rub against the tires.

Tips & Warnings

  • Test the car at each step to verify the wheels do not rub on any surfaces, even during turns. Rubbing will cause damage to the body of the model.

Related Searches:

References

  • Photo Credit bumper cars image by Elena kouptsova-vasic from Fotolia.com

Comments

You May Also Like

  • How to Make Car Bumpers Look New

    Cleaning the windows, shining the tires and keeping up the paint job are all ways to get your car looking in top...

  • How to Make Bumper Stickers

    People use bumper stickers to personalize not just their cars, but their laptop computers, luggage, notebooks---anything you can put a sticker on....

  • How to Build Truck Bumpers

    You can build your own truck bumpers as a less expensive alternative to having it done for you, to customize the appearance...

  • How to Make Crib Bumpers

    It's fun to anticipate the birth of a much-wanted baby into your home, or into the home of a friend or relative....

  • How to Paint a Car Bumper

    If you have decided it's time to give your automobile a fresh look, then applying a new coat of paint may be...

  • How to Make a 3-D Bumper Car Model

    The first bumper car patent was issued to John J. Stock in 1920. This began a manufacturing and engineering competition to create...

  • How to Repair Plastic Car Bumpers

    Car repairs can be costly. While plastic bumpers are designed to withstand the usual nicks and scratches that come from people accidentally...

  • How to Build a Bumper Car

    Traditionally, you can find bumper cars at the local fair and amusement parks. Children enjoy these rides for their ability to drive...

  • How to Build Model Cars

    Model cars are among the most commonly built models on the market. From classic cars to today's hottest sports cars, countless model...

  • Make Your Own Bumper Sticker

    Bumper stickers can be seen on bumpers all over. They're a way to express your opinion to the world from the bumper...

  • How to Make a Fiberglass Car Bumper

    Being in a car accident can be very expensive even if there is little damage. Car bumpers through the dealership or retail...

  • Can I Make Bumper Stickers on My Computer?

    Bumper stickers are a good way to express your creative side on the back of your car. Bumper stickers usually have comedic...

  • How to Make Diecast Model Car Kits

    There are many types of diecast model car kits that can be built, from simple cars and trucks to tractor trailers. While...

  • How to Make Homemade Vinyl Bumper Stickers on an HP Printer

    From printing letters to photos, your Hewlett-Packard (HP) printer is a small print shop packaged in one compact device. Along with vinyl...

  • How to Build a Winch Bumper

    Having a winch comes in handy when going off-roading in the event someone gets stuck. Building a custom bumper from scratch can...

  • How to Build a Custom Bumper for Jeep Cherokee

    Show your love for your Jeep by building a custom bumper--one that fits your Jeep just right, and makes it look special....

  • The History of the Bumper Car

    The history of the bumper car includes the development of the British Dodgem, the Auto Skooter and hovercraft cars. While many bumper...

  • How to Make a Baby Crib Bumper

    Decorating a nursery is one part of being pregnant that almost every expectant mother enjoys. Lovingly collecting all of the various pieces...

Related Ads

Featured