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The Miniature Wind Tunnel to Show Off Toy Car Collections

Jayden Han and Jarvis Jiang designed a new Miniature Wind Tunnel system that houses and displays toy car collections. Dubbed the Windsible, it allows users to perform the exact tests that engineers do on real cars that were launched. It rests on top of a table and comes in three varying sizes depending on toy car scales.

The smallest size starts at 1:64 and it is suitable for Hot Wheels and other matchbox cars. The next size up is a 1:24 scale and finally, a large 1:18 scale that is developed for larger car models. The front fogger generates smoke which creates a visual aerodynamic drag in real time and the lights at the back turn on a bright red.
Trend Themes
1. Miniature Wind Tunnels - Replicating real-world aerodynamic tests for toy cars, miniature wind tunnels offer an immersive and educational experience for enthusiasts and collectors.
2. Tabletop Engineering Displays - Compact, tabletop systems like Windsible can demonstrate complex engineering principles on a small scale, blending education with entertainment.
3. Scale Model Innovations - Innovative aerodynamic systems for various toy car scales present a novel way to engage with collectible items and model vehicles.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Toy manufacturers can leverage miniature wind tunnel systems to enhance the appeal and educational value of collectible toy cars.
2. Education Technology - EdTech companies can integrate miniature wind tunnels into their offerings to create hands-on learning tools that explain engineering concepts.
3. Entertainment and Hobby - The hobby and collectible industry could see a rise in demand for realistic and interactive display systems like Windsible, merging fun with functional design.

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