PistenBully 1:14 R/C

PistenBully 1:14 R/C

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EDIT 04.10.2017 - Two optimized belts are added to improve transmission performance. "Riemen 125 Optimiert" and "Riemen 200er Optimiert" are the new additions. EDIT 09.07.2017 - Three new parts, 124a, 126a, and 126b, have been added for small printers. This means that you now need three 124a parts for a normal 124 model and one 126a and one 126b part for a normal 126 model. EDIT 20.06.2017 - The wrong ball joints were named in the previous instructions. New instructions with correct names have been uploaded. How-To-PDF: https://www.dropbox.com/s/7pzm4e35zm09fym/Montageanleitung%20PistenBully.pdf?dl=0 Videos: Maiden - https://youtu.be/LOcJGLG6NwM 2nd Maiden - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l43PlyCgcbk SnowPlow - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfN3d1oU_fs Some Fun - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V016VtB4O74 Current Version - https://youtu.be/fbLacX9gHGQ The PistenBully project began on Christmas 2016 when we watched a massive machine at work. The idea is to eventually add a snowplow and attachments. My design is based on the Kässbohrer PistenBully 300 and 600 models - I hope they're not too upset with me for that. They're really cool, though! The construction is simple, with all components printable in PLA and TPU. You can choose to create your own support or use mine from the designs. One exception is the cabin, which requires a special part for the upper area that I've already modeled. This part can be removed after printing, so you'll only need support for the lower part. I ordered all necessary equipment, including bearings, from Banggood. You can also find it at your local dealer. Have fun building and enjoying!

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