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Peppa Pig's Red Car Playset with 2 Exclusive Figures Orders over $29 ship for free.* Don't forget the batteries. BatteriesDuracell Coppertop AA Size Battery - 8-Pack$8.99 Peppa Pig Red Adventure Car Playset Are you ready for a road trip? Peppa and Mummy Pig sure are! With this Peppa Pig Red Adventure Car Playset, you can join your two favorite pig pals on a fun-filled adventure through downtown streets or winding country roads. The bright red car has the top down, so the 3" articulated figures can enjoy the breeze and fresh air as they crank tunes or play the alphabet game. Join in the excitement by pressing the button on the car door to activate the fun sound effects, phrases and songs. Life's a highway, so make the most of your journey with this Adventure Car Playset! Cruise around town looking for adventures in this bright red car Comes with 3" articulated Peppa and Mummy Pig figures to join you on your journey Button on the car door activates sound effects, phrases and songs for plenty of interactive fun




Peppa Pig Red Adventure Car 3" Peppa Pig and Mummy Pig figures Go on a ride with Peppa's Red Adventure Car! Press the button on car door for fun sound effects, phrases and songs. Includes movable Peppa and Mummy Pig exclusive figures. Features:Includes exclusive Peppa and Mummy 3 inch figuresPeppa's car plays a melody, has fun phrases and snorting soundsIncludes 2 "AA" batteriesPeppa and Mummy are articulatedPeppa Pig is an energetic, loveable piggy who lives with her Mummy, Daddy, and little brother George. Peppa's favorite things include playing games, dressing up and jumping in muddy puddles. Her adventures always end happily with loud snorts of laughter! Find Peppa Pig accessories, games, plush toys and movies right here at Toys R Us. Includes exclusive Peppa and Mummy 3 inch figures Peppa's car plays a melody, has fun phrases and snorting sounds Includes 2 "AA" batteries Peppa and Mummy are articulated Product Dimensions (in inches):11.8 x 7.9 x 5.0




Next »More peppa lol Great Product yes would defiantly buy this again Highly recommended this toy. Roadster Heaven Great buy I would buy it again Received what was expected I would buy this again Adds alot to the other Peppa pieces for play Displaying reviews 1-10Back to topPrevious | Let's start this on the most appropriate note - modelling the distinctive superstructure of the JS70 ended up being a nightmare of design and mechanical tradeoffs and compromises. Saying this, I am very happy with the result, but getting there was a saga of trial, error andYou would not believe the number of times I had to tear down and rebuild the superstructure model to get it working properly and The first compromise reared its head when I attempted to fit the boom to the superstructure - because of the presence of the drive shafts through the centre of the turntable, it was not possible to attach the boom to the lower middle of superstructure as it is with the real JS70.




There were two possibilities - either mount the boom higher or further toI chose the latter as this is actually the most common arrangement on other excavators. The second boom problem came with the mounting of the pneumatic cylinders, something which is never as easy as it looks. The main boom on the real JS70 is moved by just one hydraulic ram; arrangement in the lego model prove impossible. If the cylinder was mounted with the hose attachment point facing upwards, it would foul onif it were facing downwards, it would foul on the undercarriage. The solution was to move the cylinder to the side of the boom, which allowed the attachment point to face upwards, out of reach of the boom. added one on each side of the boom to provide symmetry and more power, and again I found this perfectly acceptable as most real excavators have this Of course, those changes to the boom position meant that the mounting points for the boom itself had to be brought forward, which meant




extending the superstructure forward. On the cab side, this made no difference as the cab is right at the front in any case, but the other side comes further forward than the real JS70. I had a hunch this may be useful for creating more space for the drive train anyway. The dual cylinder setup used more horizontal space than a single cylinder arrangement, so to minimize this effect I made the boom only one stud thick where it coincided with the cylinders, and attached it to the superstructure with 1/2 wide "L" beams at the top. functional and aesthetic reasons it was not desirable to have the chassis beams extend to the lower mounting point of the cylinders, so half beams and axles were used instead. A lot of thought was required to make this arrangement robust enough to cope with the stress exerted by the boom and Fitting the drive train was also difficult. From the plan on the left of this page, it may seem like there was quite a lot of room, but the




reality was very different. A gear reduction of 1:9 was necessary to move the vehicle at a realistic speed, and so I had to fit this gearing and two motors into the space available. Perhaps the greatest problem was bracing the structure, which turned out to be very, very difficult. superstructure and the undercarriage are so close together, attaching the superstructure to the turntable without restricting the rotation was aIt had to be done properly - if not, the torque from the motors would rip the thing apart in seconds. From a cosmetic point of view, I am very happy with the cabin, and there is plenty of room for the Technic figure! I had to compromise on the rear of the superstructure, however, as it is almost spherical on the realI actually attempted this, but it did not look good on such a small model, so I went for a less spherical but better implemented alternative. Again, many real excavators have such an exterior, so it wasn't really a




Routing pneumatic hoses can actually be a somewhat bothersome process, and this one was no exception. In fact, in common with the rest of this model, it was exceedingly difficult. There are a total of 6 hoses, all which had to go from the boom to the rear of the vehicle, where they are clumped together with the wires from the three motors into a rather fatI managed to get two of the hoses routed along inside thethere was simply no room for the rest, so I routed them over the superstructure, into the engine compartment, then out the back, in the style of the LiebherrTo make things neater, I added a small black bonnet similar to that on the larger excavators in the JCB range as well as the Hyundai pictured at the top of this page, which can be hinged back for easy access. The best thing after all this effort was that the idea actually worked! Believe it or not, the vehicle actually moves very effectively, and the superstructure can rotate through 180 degrees.

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