@@77LaKoS77 Tried switching from the 3D printed spur to an associated plastic spur and am still getting the squeal. I get the same thing on my MkUltras. My guess is the belts.
Depends on the project but the most important things would be hex drivers (handled or for a screw gun) and a soldering iron for your electronics.... and a 3D printer :) I find my dremel pretty useful as well but you can get by with a hacksaw and files for cutting up any metal bits.
I haven't tried but if you check the files here: cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/veltro-1-10-rally-touring-car-chassis there are files for Tamiya Body Posts. In the description it says: "Any 190 mm touring or rally body can be fitted."
oh for sure... anything in a 540 size (~35mm diameter) would probably work well but it might start to get pretty hot if you want one that goes as fast as this one (13.5T brushless is what I have installed)
yk what I find crazy I just look across the room at my 3D-printed mr2 it is not finished yet needs to be finished painted and I.m putting bigger wheels on it but your video was very helpful it's just crazy I ran into someone with the same project
He looks pretty cool, will consider adding to the list although its a bit out of my wheelhouse. That's a lot of servos to organize! The tablet they use is long discontinued so it would be good to see an update... I built a SMARS once and I was looking at the spotmicro although its still a work in progress so I wasn't sure how successful I'd be without being a competent programmer. Building these robots is the definitely the easy part, getting them to move properly takes much more skill.
Man this little car is cool and fast :)
Your gear mesh sounds super tight!
Love the MR2 body!! Wonder if the drywall tape and shoe goo trick would make it tougher.
I'm sure it would
Wooooooooooow!!!!!! I just saw it, thank you so much! 💜
Glad you're enjoying the channel 😄
@@rcprinter one of the best channels on TH-cam!
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What’s the wheelbase of this little RC? I have a 1/12th 3D printed body but I am unsure how to match it to an R/C frame.
Cool print/build. I have to say the pinion and spur are very noisy.
Thats right, very noisy.
yup they are... I installed a 3d printed spur that could be it... it also could be the belts. Haven't had a chance to figure that out yet.
@@rcprinter I think that are the gears. When i drive the MKUltra with the belts it's so quite, as the Robak.
@@77LaKoS77 ok, new spur has arrived so I'll give er a go soon.
@@77LaKoS77 Tried switching from the 3D printed spur to an associated plastic spur and am still getting the squeal. I get the same thing on my MkUltras. My guess is the belts.
Nice build video
Thanks dude :)
Love the Chanel and the website. Planning on building a few from the kits you offer. What tools do you recommend?
Depends on the project but the most important things would be hex drivers (handled or for a screw gun) and a soldering iron for your electronics.... and a 3D printer :) I find my dremel pretty useful as well but you can get by with a hacksaw and files for cutting up any metal bits.
Can this work with any body? Like a tamiya body or other?
I haven't tried but if you check the files here: cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/veltro-1-10-rally-touring-car-chassis there are files for Tamiya Body Posts. In the description it says: "Any 190 mm touring or rally body can be fitted."
Can this be run on brushed motor aswell? It looks like it would fit.
oh for sure... anything in a 540 size (~35mm diameter) would probably work well but it might start to get pretty hot if you want one that goes as fast as this one (13.5T brushless is what I have installed)
yk what I find crazy I just look across the room at my 3D-printed mr2 it is not finished yet needs to be finished painted and I.m putting bigger wheels on it but your video was very helpful it's just crazy I ran into someone with the same project
Hey man, I hope you have a blast finishing it off! It sure is fun to drive.
spur and pinion look like they are too close together, car is acting like it has the brakes on. cool build though
Thanks I'll check that.
u should build rofi.....its on thingy...
He looks pretty cool, will consider adding to the list although its a bit out of my wheelhouse. That's a lot of servos to organize! The tablet they use is long discontinued so it would be good to see an update... I built a SMARS once and I was looking at the spotmicro although its still a work in progress so I wasn't sure how successful I'd be without being a competent programmer. Building these robots is the definitely the easy part, getting them to move properly takes much more skill.
lol i just got the mr2 in real life, weird seeing this in recommended
The Google is all-knowing!
You'll enjoy it mate. I used to have an MR2 and it handled lovely.
@@tqdesign9288 drives like a bathtub right now, but i m rebuilding the entire suspension over the winter...