RC Dune Buggy

RC Dune Buggy

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I'm building a radio-controlled dune buggy using the same concepts as my go-kart, but on a much smaller scale. The design relies heavily on principles from both models. Initially, I planned to print the kart, but it would have taken too long, even with a 0.3mm layer height. To build this project, you'll need a rubber band, a drone motor, and a 9 gram servo. Additionally, four Lego Technic 64/20 tires are required. Printing this model will take some time, so I recommend doing it at about 25% infill or more for optimal results. Lego has introduced new pieces for different wheels, which can be paired with a Technic shaft and attached to the model using existing parts. However, if you're missing any components, please leave a comment below. I've successfully built this project, and all necessary parts should be included. Unfortunately, the initial belt-driven design had issues with snapping, so I've since switched to a gear-driven system, which works much better.

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