FJ Cruiser Body for MyRCCar 1/10 Truggy Build
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Hi everyone!!! This time I'm re-publishing my rc car build for MyRCCar 1/10 Truggy Build. I created three new linkages to fit the modified butterflys and redesigned the front mudguards to accommodate the new servo position. The key feature of this body is its combination of soft and hard materials, just like us. The blue parts in the photos are made from TPU material. I also purchased some black TPU, which I used for the new linkages on MyRCCar Truggy. This model has many components, both good and bad. You can print them all at once or one by one, and paint them separately or choose different materials for each part. I'll provide a list of screws and other necessary materials next. All the parts should fit in a 200x200x200 3D printer bed. The largest pieces are the top halves of the body, which need to be printed diagonally on the bed. To assemble these two parts, you'll need two or three pieces of 3mm piano wire and 100mm length. I plan to add some video soon showing the car with this body in action. As seen in the photos, the car, wheels, and body are heavy, but not metal-heavy. All necessary screws are M3, except for the rear linkage, which requires two M4x30 screws and two M4 nuts. I recommend providing a variety of M3x30 screws, including 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, and 30mm lengths. If you want to learn more about this project or try out the tandem FJC+MRCC, join my MyRCCar Group.
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