Monday, June 13, 2011

Building a Rocket Car from 2 boxes

So Levi and I went and got our refrigerator boxes from Harvey Norman.  Then from a plan drawn by Levi, we built a car.  There was only one end on each of the boxes, so I taped a point by bending a whole side of the cutting box.  Then from the other side that matched, we cut out triangles to completely enclose the front.  This left two other odd shaped triangles.  I tried to make fins out of them and was about to cut them before Levi worked out how to position them without cutting.  I cut a door and this gave him access.  From then on there was plenty of playing involved!
I used duct tape because it could be torn in my teeth and because it held with some amount of flexibility.  The other bonus was it could be painted!
So I painted it white.  And added a spoiler.  No it wasn't (as I told Levi) because the car was going to go so fast it needed a spoiler to keep it on the road.  It was because the fins needed some sort of structural stability.  Even the spoiler did not fully support the fins and so I resorted to two pieces of wood that supported both the side walls and the fins.  Actually you can see the wood on the corner of the inside of the fin.
I painted it with house paint.  It gave it a glossy look and there was a vague waterproofing with that paint.  That meant that I didn't have to spend a fortune on spray paint!
Then I spray painted the top silver and striped it in red.  I added the boosters that we had spray painted before and then it was ready for the kids to play in it.  And play they did!



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