RC modification of the Tony Stark's Hotrod
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Sadly, the original project was deleted from this site by its author after I started making modifications. There are only the modified parts and some that I made myself that have been posted here. If you didn't print Tony Stark's hotrod or obtain the original files, you can find the author - MACONE1 - and ask them for assistance. The project has a rear-wheel drive with simple gears and a solid axle. The gear ratio is 5:1, but it's not enough to handle the power, so the motor works under overload and goes into heat and melting mode on the pinion. I made some modifications to the backside and added a mount for the motor. I reworked the rear rail and added a mount for a 625zz bearing; this part needs to be printed with one mirrored version. The boot was split to make it easier to print and add a door. The floor was also split to fit on a small bed. A mount was made for a 380 motor that can slide forward and backward to adjust the tune. It's mounted on the rear rails using M3 screws. The steer was edited for a servo, which is glued to the backside of the radiator. A hole was added to the rstub for an M3 screw to keep the wheel in place; this part is the same for both left and right sides. A spacer was glued onto the front side of the radiator, adding space between the front grille and steer. The wheeldrive is attached to the inner side of the rear wheels and drives them using an M5 nut. The rear wheels, bearings, and big gear are mounted on an M5 threaded rod using M5 nuts and lock-nuts. A small gear is placed on the motor's axle with an M3 nut and screw. Watch this video for more information: https://www.youtube.com/embed/uztbPafHMXo
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