Why can we design toy cars that can go on water, roads, dirt, rocks, etc and not get damaged, but not real one?

so make them heavy duty rubberized plastic in the mid sections.
yah well brainiac in session here k ;) lol
oooooooo is there milk to follow the brains?
hamsterballs anyone?

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4 Responses to “Why can we design toy cars that can go on water, roads, dirt, rocks, etc and not get damaged, but not real one?”

  • clncarplz:

    Remember this is all scale so the metal & plastic is heavier in the toy plus no human drivers.

  • ken k:

    a lot of thought has gone into that question/

  • icpninja420:

    got brains???

  • richard b:

    you don’t want much do you? you ask why cant we protect occupants completely, and now you ask why cant we build cars that are basically indestructible. you have a huge trust fund somewhere? or do you not have enough schooling in basic physics?

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