3D Printed RC Buggy: Version 2 (RWD)
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Files can now be found at Cults3D. I finally feel finished with the V2 Buggy that I've been working on for over a year, on and off. This has been a huge project with many iterations, so I appreciate any tips if you like this model! Pretty much everything is printable on this model, even the drivetrain. It uses steel driveshafts/dogbones but the rest is plastic and holds up quite well. I prefer rear wheel drive only, which is the way it's designed. You can run it with 1-3S batteries assuming your hardware works with it. It's possible to run 3D printed rims and tires, but also bought wheels if you print the adapters to 12mm Hex. I'll make sure to do "how to build" videos on my youtube channel at youtube.com/c/mrcrankyfaceprojects so stay tuned for those. Most of it can be printed in PLA but some parts require Nylon or similar. Printables: ~800g of filament, 57 unique printable parts. If nothing else is mentioned, part should work fine in PLA. These need to be printed: 56mm(pin to pin)/61mm(total length) dogbone driveshafts, 10x 6700ZZ(10x15x4mm) bearings, M3x16 Capheads, M3x25 Capheads, and other parts. Summary: 14x 6700ZZ(10x15x4mm) bearings https://goo.gl/513NVk.
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