For one man, named Heri Suprapto, all it took for him to try and come up with a new idea for a toy car, was a mere challenge from a buddy of his. That friend put a seed into the head of Suprapto, pushing him to create a vehicle that could use rubber bands and propellers to move about. Typically when we think about vehicles which use some sort of propeller, we picture an airplane, a motorboat or a helicopter, but Suprapto elected to do something a bit out of the ordinary, and create a rubber band powered, propeller driven car.
“Initially I made a model of a helicopter because I felt it would be easier,” Suprapto tells 3DPrint.com. “I then went on to create a car model. Going from the helicopter to the car basically just required me to add four wheels.”
Using Autodesk 3ds Max to model his vehicle, he went through four iterations of the design before settling on his fifth and final version as the one to ultimately print and share with the world. The model is made up of 10 separate 3D printable pieces, which take a total of about 2.5 hours to print out. All in all, the design works very well, as you can see in the video below.
Suprapto, who hails from Semarang, Indonesia, tells us that his car can travel about 4 meters in one go. As for the speed at which it travels, he doesn’t know, but after watching the video below, it certainly is very fast.
