Lulik - RC stunt car.
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Please note, I updated 4 new files: - The top plate, it's bigger with additional 2 holes. - One of the gears is now a 43t instead of 42t. - A smaller wheel is used, measuring 130mm instead of 150mm. - The side support is thicker, at 5mm instead of 2mm. All these changes are due to experience gained while driving. ** Assembly video: https://youtu.be/GL2jyfFSpVI . This RC car is the best I know that's 3D printed. It's very durable, very fast, and can flip so it never stops. Lots of fun. I've built many RC cars before, but this one is my masterpiece. I put all my knowledge and experience into it. The main features are: - High durability. - All parts, except shafts and electronics, are 3D printed. - Fast. - Can flip and roll over. - Has "regular steering" which is not very common in RC stunt cars. - Easy to maintain. - Low-cost parts. - Quite easy to assemble, although you do need good hands. (Makers will do well.) - Easy to print files. See it in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzvEAxoDoII Here's what you'll need for this: 2X 32dp 12t gears (metal ones - about $3 USD on the web). 2X A2212 1000KV brushless motors. 2X 25-60A ESC for brushless motors. 1X 2s LiPo battery. 2X 3/8" threaded rod, 195mm long as main wheels shafts. 2X M4x52 thread piece (can be cut from an M4x60mm screw). 1X MG996 servo. Lots of screws ISO-7049 D2.9 x 10mm. 12X 15 x 10 x 3mm bearings. If I remember anything else, I'll update later. Printed mainly in PLA. Red parts were printed with PLAFLEX (like TPU). No supports are needed. Very easy to print files.
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