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But online Denton is probably better known for his clever use of 3D printing to supersize Lego Technic sets, which now includes a functional go-kart he can actually drive On his YouTube channel ...
[Matt Denton] was inspired by [James Bruton]’s scaled up LEGO and decided to create his own giant LEGO project. He found a classic model that he wanted to scale up. 1985’s Technic Go-Kart ...
The LEGO Technic line is definitely the hacker’s ... He’s building a huge 3D-printed go-kart with pieces scaled up 8.43 times the size of their LEGO equivalents. That’s large enough for ...
This Lego mini-go kart is a massively scaled up model of a classic '80s toy, the Technic Go-Kart. Matt Denton wanted to build a go kart big enough for his nephew, but to 3D print the lego for ...
In the video above, Matt Denton reveals his plans to build a life-size Lego go-kart for his nephew. The trouble is, it would have been much too large and taken way too much time to create, even ...
This electric go-kart is made entirely from Lego ... which is mostly assembled from Lego Technic pieces including 32 tiny electric motors (eight in every wheel) that propel it to a top speed ...
someone has used a 3D printer to build an 8.43 times scale version of a Lego go-kart, complete with working rack-and-pinion steering and (eventually) electric power. It’s pretty wonderful.
First released in 1991, the 80-piece LEGO Technic 8810 Cafe Racer quickly became ... For the wheels, he repurposed a pair from a previous LEGO mini go-kart project. “The steering on this ...