This Project Is a Lively Desktop Replica Model of a Man Riding on a Bicycle. Powered by a Cherry Tart, It's DIY, Fun, and Interactive.
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This Project Is a Lively Desktop Replica Model of a Man Riding on a Bicycle. Powered by a Cherry Tart, It's DIY, Fun, and Interactive.
In this project, we are showcasing a sample project that you can create using Cherry Tart and your existing building blocks that you might have in home.
For this project, you're going to need a handful of building blocks. Bare in mind that this instruction is merely one instance of many different ways that you can build this project with the building blocks that are within your reach personally. The objective here is to capture the big image of the project, the idea of having a working, interactive, mechanical desktop replica of a man riding a bicycle.
Supplies
For this project, you're going to need a Cherry Tart kit. You don't have to worry about the building block; they're included in the kit. You can get this kit now.
Lets Make
Without further ado, let's jump right into the good stuff:
Here are some images displaying the whole structure of the project:
As you might know, Cherry Tart have sound-activation option. Meaning that you can add an extra sense of playfulness to your model by triggering its motor with sound impulses like clapping, banging on the desk with hand, or finger snapping. The following video shows that the faster you clap, the faster the man rides.
If you want to have one for your own, you can follow the simple instruction images below. Remember, building blocks are extremely versatile; meaning that you can easily improvise or even improve parts of the design with different available building block to your desire.