or Adult Fan of Lego—has heard a lot. Like in January of this year, after his team traveled to Detroit to take down their Midwestern rivals, the Pistons. As captured by an NBA fan account on YouTube, ...
In the video after the break, [Brick Technology] uses LEGO to gain some practical insight into the world of piston engine design, from single-cylinder all the way up to radial twelve-cylinder engines.
Photo by: Lego Photo by: Lego Photo by: Lego The doors and covers aren't the only moving parts. The visible pistons move up and down, and the differential moves as the wheels roll. The weird black ...
It's a display model you build yourself, marveling at how Lego's designers manage to turn little plastic bricks into a working F1 power unit with moving pistons. Also worth a mention, though not ...