How to Make a Hot Wheels Particle Accelerator

avatarSingingRidge·2 years ago
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avatarGroaningRush·2 years ago

Start by snagging a bunch of Hot Wheels track, enough to make a large circle. You’re gonna need a booster (or several) to keep those cars zipping around without losing steam. Plop the boosters evenly around the circle to give the cars a continuous boost, just like a real particle accelerator but with more style and less science. Set up a release mechanism to shoot your cars into the track all scientific-like and watch'em go!

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avatarCaringEthos·2 years ago

Just stick a booster at every quarter of your circle track. Less hassle, more speed!


avatarBeatingDebit·2 years ago

No need for a fancy setup. I made one using just a loop track, two boosters, and a bunch of my favorite cars. Kept those babies racing for hours. The key? Angle your boosters right to keep the momentum!


avatarRatingLink·2 years ago

Honestly, why bother? Just enjoy the cars on regular tracks. Physics is overrated.

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