Another masterpiece has been created, first the wheel loader and now the D6 caterpillar! Thank you so much that another dear person enriches the hobby so much. I'm really excited to see which model you'll introduce to us next! Maybe a crawler excavator? Many greetings and all the best! Harold
15:30 Congratulations. I’m sure you put many hours of work into this design and build. I would love to get into the RC construction hobby, but most of the hydraulic RC vehicles that have the capabilities I would want, are out of my price range ($4 - $8k Australian) . So, the idea of buying a 3D printer and electronics and making my own is very appealing. Some newby questions please: 1. What type of 3D printer do you use? 2. What type would you recommend? 3. Which material do you recommend for printing these vehicles? 4. Are the tracks likely to ‘derail’ in tight turns in soft surfaces? 5. I would like my vehicles to be yellow. Is it better to print in white, then paint? Why don’t you print in yellow? Many thanks, Martin
Thanks, yes it takes many hours and research to build something like this, and I appreciate all people that support and buy project. 1.- I use Anycubic Chiron 3d printed I bought it two years ago on sale for $350 dollars, it has a enormous build bed 400mm x 400mm but is it really slow. 2.- I recommend bamboo printer they disrupt the market with their models. 3.- PLA or better PLA+ 4.- Track have never derail or broke on me on this build, even on soft surface like the one on the video I'm really please with the performance. 5.- I printed in white and black since those color are the less spences one in Amazon, and I use primer to give a better finish before painting with acrylic water base paints. Hope I clarified your questions best!!!
Hola, el archivo stl esta en el mismo projecto abre el manual en pdf y revisa que letra y numero de la oruga. Luego ve a la carpeta de stl y encontraras la letra y numero the las orugas, es solo una, tinene que duplicarlas en tu inpresora.
6.5 kg, the motor is in the description: 5840-555 Motor at 80 RPM, approximately $300 in materials plus the cost my project, link bellow in the description.
BEAUTIFULL RC bULLDOZER!!
Glad you like it
Another masterpiece has been created, first the wheel loader and now the D6 caterpillar! Thank you so much that another dear person enriches the hobby so much. I'm really excited to see which model you'll introduce to us next! Maybe a crawler excavator? Many greetings and all the best! Harold
Thanks for your support. I do my best on my designs to have an extra value!!
How will itt coast 2 build 1 for me.??..wit out d ripper.??.
It takes time and labor to assembly, it will no be cheap.
nice build!
Thanks!
Wow ,love rc bulldozer 😍😍😍
I love my design, and it is so satisfying to build and drive it 👌
15:30 Congratulations. I’m sure you put many hours of work into this design and build. I would love to get into the RC construction hobby, but most of the hydraulic RC vehicles that have the capabilities I would want, are out of my price range ($4 - $8k Australian) . So, the idea of buying a 3D printer and electronics and making my own is very appealing. Some newby questions please:
1. What type of 3D printer do you use?
2. What type would you recommend?
3. Which material do you recommend for printing these vehicles?
4. Are the tracks likely to ‘derail’ in tight turns in soft surfaces?
5. I would like my vehicles to be yellow. Is it better to print in white, then paint? Why don’t you print in yellow?
Many thanks, Martin
Ok. Thanks. Perhaps I’ll post the same questions on Facebook.
Thanks, yes it takes many hours and research to build something like this, and I appreciate all people that support and buy project.
1.- I use Anycubic Chiron 3d printed I bought it two years ago on sale for $350 dollars, it has a enormous build bed 400mm x 400mm but is it really slow.
2.- I recommend bamboo printer they disrupt the market with their models.
3.- PLA or better PLA+
4.- Track have never derail or broke on me on this build, even on soft surface like the one on the video I'm really please with the performance.
5.- I printed in white and black since those color are the less spences one in Amazon, and I use primer to give a better finish before painting with acrylic water base paints.
Hope I clarified your questions best!!!
I like your battery pack bro❤
Thanks!! They are good and adorable
Me aria falta solo el stl delas orugas .como puedo conseguirlo
Hola, el archivo stl esta en el mismo projecto abre el manual en pdf y revisa que letra y numero de la oruga. Luego ve a la carpeta de stl y encontraras la letra y numero the las orugas, es solo una, tinene que duplicarlas en tu inpresora.
Is there somewhere where you list the products needed?
It is inside the project also you can have an idea on the videos
How much does it weigh? What kind of motor does it have? .. what’s the cost?
6.5 kg, the motor is in the description: 5840-555 Motor at 80 RPM, approximately $300 in materials plus the cost my project, link bellow in the description.
Brilliant build how much for one
You have to 3d print the project, plus the materials are around $400
What sound module did you use?
Esp32 sound and light by dyiguy999
How do I acquire the machine’s measurements?
In the link to cult3d, there is an image with all measurements
How much would you charge to 3d print this if I send the stl to you?
Hi, you can write to me on the Facebook group, and we can talk.
Boa noite como faço pra adquirir esse arquivo?
Thr are for sale here cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadget/radio-control-medium-bulldozer
Awsome
Thanks!!!
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It took 6 months of my free time and dedication to make this project, I only ask for small return, selling it at a price.
这小东西真可爱
是的!谢谢。
Hola...
Hola ya respondi tu pregunta en el comentario anterior, que tengas un buen dia.