Did you print the gears too ? What nozzle did you take to make them ? Do they handle the speed and the torque over time ? What plastic did you use ? Impressive model, man ! PS: In France, the links do not seem to work in your Cults (except for the Wltoys differentials at 5bucks)
Thanks :) Yes, the gears were printed, I used a 0.2mm nozzle, PETG plastic Yes, at the moment, everything works. I did not use it in deep mud, but I drove it at full speed a lot, also a lot in crawler mode on the Crawler Course Track - cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/crawler-course-track-realistic-scale-crawler-park At the moment, everything works Unfortunately, I can not check the functionality of the links in all countries. I wrote the part numbers, you can buy them in local stores or on aliexpress, amazon, etc. For example, Selft tapping screws M1.5x12PB (WLtoys A202-12) Here "WLtoys A202-12" is the part number for self-searching. Drive Gears (WLtoys K989-30) Here "WLtoys A202-12" is the part number You can Google these numbers to find them in your local stores
@autocheck7 okay No problems I just wanted to let you know Thanks a lot for the references too You did an awesome job ! I am sad there is less than 100 download because this thing is awesome with lot of work and options available !
Thank you. It's a pity that most people who try to print some popular "3d printed rc car" will find that it will be inferior to factory solutions, for example, from Tamiya, in terms of handling, driving pleasure, speed, and other parameters and properties, and people will forever abandon the idea that it is possible to print a quality model yourself. RC model, which would be more interesting than factory utilitarian solutions from mass producers. It will seem to them that it is impossible to create a model of a car, they will think that all "3d printed rc cars" are just toys that cannot be compared with famous brands. Because of this, they may stop being interested in future models, this may have a bad effect on such an industry. I tried to create a model of a car. Make it authentic to a real car, with Ackerman steering geometry, with good articulation and suspension geometry, with an interesting and authentic appearance and details similar to a real car. With certain features that allow you to enjoy driving a model car, not a toy. As much as possible in this scale, using a 3D printer and its average user. Unfortunately, I did not manage to gain popularity. English is not my native language, so I may not get my point across correctly :)
RRS-18 - 3d printed rc car with 2-speed gearbox - cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/rrs-18-3d-printed-rc-car-with-2-speed-gearbox Crawler Course Track and Realistic Scale Offroad Park - 3d models for 3d printing - cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/crawler-course-track-realistic-scale-crawler-park
Did you print the gears too ? What nozzle did you take to make them ? Do they handle the speed and the torque over time ? What plastic did you use ?
Impressive model, man !
PS: In France, the links do not seem to work in your Cults (except for the Wltoys differentials at 5bucks)
Thanks :)
Yes, the gears were printed, I used a 0.2mm nozzle, PETG plastic
Yes, at the moment, everything works. I did not use it in deep mud, but I drove it at full speed a lot, also a lot in crawler mode on the Crawler Course Track - cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/crawler-course-track-realistic-scale-crawler-park At the moment, everything works
Unfortunately, I can not check the functionality of the links in all countries. I wrote the part numbers, you can buy them in local stores or on aliexpress, amazon, etc. For example,
Selft tapping screws M1.5x12PB (WLtoys A202-12)
Here "WLtoys A202-12" is the part number for self-searching.
Drive Gears (WLtoys K989-30)
Here "WLtoys A202-12" is the part number
You can Google these numbers to find them in your local stores
@autocheck7 okay
No problems I just wanted to let you know
Thanks a lot for the references too
You did an awesome job ! I am sad there is less than 100 download because this thing is awesome with lot of work and options available !
Thank you.
It's a pity that most people who try to print some popular "3d printed rc car" will find that it will be inferior to factory solutions, for example, from Tamiya, in terms of handling, driving pleasure, speed, and other parameters and properties, and people will forever abandon the idea that it is possible to print a quality model yourself. RC model, which would be more interesting than factory utilitarian solutions from mass producers. It will seem to them that it is impossible to create a model of a car, they will think that all "3d printed rc cars" are just toys that cannot be compared with famous brands. Because of this, they may stop being interested in future models, this may have a bad effect on such an industry.
I tried to create a model of a car. Make it authentic to a real car, with Ackerman steering geometry, with good articulation and suspension geometry, with an interesting and authentic appearance and details similar to a real car. With certain features that allow you to enjoy driving a model car, not a toy. As much as possible in this scale, using a 3D printer and its average user. Unfortunately, I did not manage to gain popularity. English is not my native language, so I may not get my point across correctly :)
Awesome 🎉
Thanks🙂
RRS-18 - 3d printed rc car with 2-speed gearbox - cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/rrs-18-3d-printed-rc-car-with-2-speed-gearbox
Crawler Course Track and Realistic Scale Offroad Park - 3d models for 3d printing - cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/crawler-course-track-realistic-scale-crawler-park