
It is a lifeguard's personal watercraft (jet-ski). The model focuses on the looks and realistic functions, it's not intended to swim or to move on the ground.
Features:
*driven by a medium motor
*realistic manual jet nozzle steering (with return to center mechanism) operated by the handle bar (with realistic motion)
*working, non-steerable propeller
*fake 4-cylinder engine
*a shroud that can be lowered over the steering nozzle to produce backwards thrust in real jet-skis (reverse). Operated manually from the driver's seat
*simulated throttle, operated from the handle bar
*battery box is operated easily from the driver's seat and can't be pushed in "reverse" direction.
*opening engine hatch with supporting rod
*almost everything is achieved by linkage mechanisms, which are affected only minimally by each other (for example throttle is not affected by the steering axle and vice versa)
*good looks
*battery box can be removed relatively easily
About the throttle:
It's just a simulation of it, so it's totally fake. If I had a rechargeable battery box, it could be totally realistic, since the linkage works just fine.
In this model, the revolution of the engine and propeller is controlled by simply changing the friction of one output axle of a differential, which causes the other output (the drive-train) to change its revolution because the differential is driven with a constant speed. The friction is changed by pushing radially a small wheel against another freely rotating wheel on the axle.
The "lifeguard" part of the entry's title is there because the color scheme I had to use due to my inventory.
Video and some more pictures here (see brickshelf or Flickr for even more):
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