Easy's RC vehicle project

Easy's RC vehicle project

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I've been working on this project for a couple of years now, since I first started studying technical product design. From the beginning, I knew I had to put my own unique twist on things. I drew inspiration from Command & Conquer and even borrowed some ideas from a Bimota Tesi's front wheel design - but most people saw it as an abstract replica of the Batmobile. My intention was to create a GPS-controlled high-speed rover capable of navigating slightly uneven urban terrain. To complete the chassis, I planned to add a rear wheel system with two wheels and a full enclosure. After a successful drive test, I only needed to fine-tune the steering system's backlash and secure the front wheels' rims from slipping out. I powered it with a 3660 brushless motor, a 2200mah nimh battery pack, and a 60A brushless esc. It's been a while since I put this project on hold, but now I think it's time to let it see the light of day. That's why I'm sharing my files with you as a resource for your own projects. You can modify everything using Autodesk Inventor - and maybe even Fusion 360, although I need to reinstall it to test it out. Hopefully, you'll find this useful for something. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.

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