Description
- Top secret mousetrap car braking system that can be set for any distance
- Perfect mousetap powered vehicle kit for beginners and seasoned veterans alike
- This mouse trap car kit comes ready-to-assemble kit with pre-cut and pre-drilled parts
- Kit includes light-weight balsa wood frame and low friction brass tubing axles
- Features Doc Fizzix's easy-wind, snag-free propulsion system designed specifically for mouse trap powered racers
- As an added bonus, this mousetrap racer kit includes traction tire treads to give this racer a rocket start and a perfect stops every time
- Finished vehicle measures approximately 6 x 5 x 26.5 inches (H x W x D)
DESCRIPTION:
Our most advanced and the easiest to operate mousetrap car kit that includes a braking system. Lock-Tight has a wing-nut that travels along a threaded axle and then wedges itself against the frame causing this racer to come to an instant stop. Lock-Tight comes ready-to-assemble with pre-cut and pre-drilled parts so you can be ready for action and racing on the same day. Includes step-by-step instructions that are filled with tons of top secret performance tips and tricks that have been developed exclusively by Doc Fizzix so that you will have all the information you need to make Lock-Tight a winner.
TRAVEL DISTANCE:
Lock-Tight mousetrap racer kit can be assembled in less than 45 minutes for most first time builders and can be set to travel and stop between 1-20 meters. (the locking system will work between 1-10 meters).
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
Doc Fizzixs High-Tech Braking System
High-grip traction treads
Kevlar high-tech string
Pre-cut and pre-drilled balsa wood frame
Low inertia CD layer wheels
DVD/CD wheel adapters
Brass tubing axles
Thrust washers
Doc Fizzix's easy-wind, snag-free propulsion system
TOOLS REQUIRED:
Super glue
Size: length = 21 inches, width = 6 inches
This product is not a toy, it is a science hobby kit that requires the use of tools, glue, and problem solving. This product is intended for ages 13 and up only. This product is most often used in high school science classes.