MyRCCar 1/10 Truggy Build for FJ Cruiser Body

MyRCCar 1/10 Truggy Build for FJ Cruiser Body

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A detailed guide to building a MyRCCar, an open-source RC car kit! Here's a breakdown of the content: **Introduction** The author shares their experience of purchasing a kit from HobbyKing and testing it with the Vandal RC car. They then discuss the electrical components needed for the project. **List of Electrical Sourced Parts** A comprehensive list of electronic components required, including: * Radio and receiver * Servo motor * Brushed or brushless motor (with price difference) * Electronic Speed Controller (ESC) * 2S LiPo battery * Battery charger * Battery connector adapter * LED light kit (optional) **Electronics Options** The author suggests that beginners can start with a cheap brushed motor and ESC, while more experienced builders can opt for a decent brushless motor and matching ESC. **Motor Selection** The KV parameter of the motor is discussed, with recommendations ranging from 3000 to 4000 KV for faster speeds. The author also mentions the importance of gear reduction ratio and provides a link to RC-Calculations for further calculations. **Other Hardware Needed** A list of mechanical components required, including: * Piano wire * Multi-rotary tool (e.g., Dremel) * Soldering iron * Allen tools * Screws (countersunk, hex socket head, and nuts) **Body Kit** The author mentions that they plan to publish a new body kit for the FJ Cruiser, including adaptors for the MyRCCar. **Update** A note is added at the end of the guide, mentioning that the chassis can now be printed in two pieces instead of six. This is achieved by printing the sides of the chassis separately. Overall, this guide provides a thorough overview of the components and hardware needed to build a MyRCCar. The author's experience and recommendations make it a valuable resource for beginners and experienced builders alike.

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