I wish to build a LEGO shaking table that simulates the motion of an earthquake. The design should consider factors like the ability to adjust parameters for varied shaking intensities.
While I don't have extensive experience in such complex LEGO models, some YouTube videos have been very inspiring. I would appreciate any advice and guidance on this project. Anticipating the need for beams, connectors, axles, gears, and a motor to achieve controlled shaking, my budget is limited to £300. Could the following specified components on Amazon be sufficient for building a basic model? Thank you!
1) LEGO 5pc Power Functions Motor Battery IR Remote Receiver SET by LEGO (LEGO 5pc Power Functions Motor Battery IR Remote Receiver SET by LEGO : Amazon.co.uk: Toys & Games), at £169. This seems to have all needed to control.
2) LEGO technic parts: gears, pins, joints, axles. This mixed product seems to get everything. 548PCS Technic-Parts, axle Liftarm Pins Connector Frame Panel-Plat Compatible with Lego Building Blocks Set, Random Color : Amazon.co.uk: Toys & Games, at £48.
Is there anything else crucial that should be included here? Any additional guidance or advice would be greatly appreciated!