No, that would probably rip its head off, assuming it could even get a grip, which it couldn't.
Attach the wheels to something strong like pencils or straws by using tape!
take motor and make a cardbord train attach motor between and bottom of train and attach two wheels on the either side of train with motor hence it is ready
A deck, four wheels and two trucks (jargon for the axles and connections, and the wooden board itself). Trucks should come with screws to attach with; you will need something to put them in with. Wheels are fairly simple to attach. If making your own, a piece of playwood - a half to 3/4 inch or 1.5 centimetre thickness is about right - cut to shape and trimmed will do for a deck. You can then attach prefabricated trucks and wheels, or try and make your own (not recommended unless you have experience or have a curious streak and some technical knowledge; be warned that they are risky and unstable).
To attach wheels to wood effectively, you can use screws or bolts to secure the wheels in place. Make sure to choose the right size and type of fasteners for a secure attachment. Additionally, consider using washers to distribute the pressure evenly and prevent the wood from splitting.
To attach training wheels to a bicycle, first, remove the rear wheel axle nuts. Then, slide the training wheels onto the axle and secure them with the nuts. Adjust the height of the training wheels so they are slightly off the ground when the bike is upright. Finally, tighten the nuts securely and test the stability of the bike before riding.
To attach training wheels securely to a bicycle, you will need bolts that are typically 6mm in diameter and 20mm in length. These bolts are commonly used for this purpose and can be found at most hardware stores.
Most commonly, a lug nut is one of the fasteners that attach the wheels to a vehicle.
A man decided to attach wheels to as plate to the soles of his shoes. He then went to a ball in them and the wheels weren't securely fastened and he skated right into the wall, true story.
The country where each car is manufactured is usually printed on the underside of each car. Malaysia is probably most common these days.
well our wheels now are more complicated then the wheels back then they had wooden we have ruber metal like wheels
Essentially there is an internal combustion engine or electric motor or both which produced rotational motion. The vehicles transmission takes the engine's or motor's rotation and regulates it to the appropriate speed for the main axle. The axles transfer this rotation to the wheels and the wheels take them onto the road and the friction between the road and the wheels, as between your shoes and the floor you walk on, allow the car to push itself forward.
You can watch the Hot Wheels videos at lots of different websites. You can watch them on the Hot Wheels website itself, You Tube, American Automotive, and Mashable.