Nothing broken! A few roll overs and tangles with other cars too. Was quietly confident with strength based on experience of the materials/parts with the '89, but the '91 arms are more spindly and other parts are thin too, but the uber awesome PCBlend performed brilliantly with enough flex and great layer adhesion :-)
Fantastic! All the plastics I print using Prusa PCBlend, which has give for impact resistance, and great layer adhesion, even with the thin/lightweight replica arms of the RC10'91, I've only broken one rear and one front arm from big crashes after a ~year+ of racing it. I also use the same material, but with a more solid/tougher design for my new retro-mod buggy (retro rear motor conversion for B6.3/4 parts that I raced at the National Titles over the last weekend and it's strong with no breakages! Maybe I need to drive it harder ;-)
Nice machine and nice car😊
Thank you! 🙂
Didn’t break anything??
Nothing broken! A few roll overs and tangles with other cars too. Was quietly confident with strength based on experience of the materials/parts with the '89, but the '91 arms are more spindly and other parts are thin too, but the uber awesome PCBlend performed brilliantly with enough flex and great layer adhesion :-)
Very awesome.
@@robbiebobster9672 Very Thank You!! 😀
Amazing - how do the printed parts hold up?
Fantastic!
All the plastics I print using Prusa PCBlend, which has give for impact resistance, and great layer adhesion, even with the thin/lightweight replica arms of the RC10'91, I've only broken one rear and one front arm from big crashes after a ~year+ of racing it.
I also use the same material, but with a more solid/tougher design for my new retro-mod buggy (retro rear motor conversion for B6.3/4 parts that I raced at the National Titles over the last weekend and it's strong with no breakages! Maybe I need to drive it harder ;-)