Can you build a working car out of Legos?
10 ott 2024 ·
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Can you build a working car out of Legos? Surprisingly, yes! In 2013, a team of engineers and Lego enthusiasts created a full-sized car made entirely of Lego bricks—and it...
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Can you build a working car out of Legos?
Surprisingly, yes! In 2013, a team of engineers and Lego enthusiasts created a full-sized car made entirely of Lego bricks—and it ran on air! Called the "Super Awesome Micro Project," it used over 500,000 Legos and had an engine with four air-powered cylinders. While it wasn’t fast (topping out at 17 mph), it definitely made building blocks cool again.So, next time you’re playing with Legos, remember—you’re only a few hundred thousand bricks away from your own set of wheels! Subscribe to Trivia Tidbits, and build your brain power!
Welcome to *Trivia Tidbits*, the podcast 🎙️ where we dive into the quirkiest, most intriguing facts from all corners of the world – and beyond! 🌍✨ Each episode is a bite-sized burst of knowledge, designed to entertain and enlighten in just under a minute. ⏱️ Whether you’re a trivia buff or just love learning something new every day, we’ve got you covered with fun, surprising insights that’ll leave you saying, “I never knew that!” 🤯
Join us as we explore everything from curious animal behaviors 🐾 to ancient mysteries 🏛️ and modern marvels 🛸. With *Trivia Tidbits*, you’ll never be short of conversation starters or fascinating facts to impress your friends. 🎉 So, whether you’re commuting 🚗, taking a break ☕, or just need a quick mental snack 🧠, tune in and discover something new. Ready to get a little smarter and a lot more entertained? Hit that subscribe button and let the trivia begin! 🎧📚
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Surprisingly, yes! In 2013, a team of engineers and Lego enthusiasts created a full-sized car made entirely of Lego bricks—and it ran on air! Called the "Super Awesome Micro Project," it used over 500,000 Legos and had an engine with four air-powered cylinders. While it wasn’t fast (topping out at 17 mph), it definitely made building blocks cool again.So, next time you’re playing with Legos, remember—you’re only a few hundred thousand bricks away from your own set of wheels! Subscribe to Trivia Tidbits, and build your brain power!
Welcome to *Trivia Tidbits*, the podcast 🎙️ where we dive into the quirkiest, most intriguing facts from all corners of the world – and beyond! 🌍✨ Each episode is a bite-sized burst of knowledge, designed to entertain and enlighten in just under a minute. ⏱️ Whether you’re a trivia buff or just love learning something new every day, we’ve got you covered with fun, surprising insights that’ll leave you saying, “I never knew that!” 🤯
Join us as we explore everything from curious animal behaviors 🐾 to ancient mysteries 🏛️ and modern marvels 🛸. With *Trivia Tidbits*, you’ll never be short of conversation starters or fascinating facts to impress your friends. 🎉 So, whether you’re commuting 🚗, taking a break ☕, or just need a quick mental snack 🧠, tune in and discover something new. Ready to get a little smarter and a lot more entertained? Hit that subscribe button and let the trivia begin! 🎧📚
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