Twitch Drone Chassis for ZeroBot
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More info: https://hackaday.io/project/25092-zerobot-raspberry-pi-zero-fpv-robot Raspberry SD card Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/163jyooQXnsuQmMcEBInR_YCLP5lNt7ZE/view?usp=sharing By popular demand, I've created this chassis for my Zerobot Raspberry Pi robot. The design is based on the Shock Drone model used by the Twitch character in Ubisoft's game Rainbow Six Siege. It was modeled from scratch using Fusion360. To maintain the proportions of the Twitch drone, only one battery will fit inside it. You'll need to use the electronics setup from the first Zerobot (without the "Pro") but the software and SD card image for the Zerobot Pro should work just fine. Also, note that there are no more M3 bolts; instead, the upper and lower parts are connected with four small magnets (1mm thick, 3mm diameter). These magnets can be purchased from Banggood for around 2€. Please keep in mind that I haven't tested this chassis yet! Everything was designed and assembled in Fusion360, and I made a quick print to see if the parts fit together. Minor modifications might be necessary to get everything working smoothly. The current version does NOT include electric shock darts. I'd like to extend my gratitude to user CaveiraMain for providing the screenshots that inspired this design.
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