Duel Bumper Car #Cyberbrick
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Bill of Materials
Description
Duel Bumper Cars for Cyberbrick
Don't Lose Your Head in a Duel!
This is a super fun RC bumper car designed for Cyberbrick, featuring a unique ejector mechanism that launches the driver’s head when the car is hit on the side. I've implemented a drive and steering system just like in real bumper cars. The single drive wheel also handles steering, allowing you to drive in reverse simply by steering. The biggest challenge was fitting all the electronic components into a rotating housing—but it turned out great!
It’s easy to drive, but tricky to master. You'll definitely need some practice, as things can get chaotic! The best part? Challenging one or more friends to a “last man standing” bumper car duel. It makes for a fantastic party game! 🎉
Prefer a More Controlled Drive?
If you’re not a fan of the chaotic bumper car-style steering, there’s also an option for a easier controllable method to use a 180° servo! For more details, see “Servo alternative” below.
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Maker Supply Info:
You have the option to buy the “Duel Bumper Car Kit” B-ZH096 Kit which contains all needed parts for 2 cars and 2 remotes.
Duel Bumper Car Kit - ZH096 includes:
- ZK003x1 Ultimate Hardware Kit
- DA004x1 2x13mm Brass Dowel Pin (20PCS)
- Extra LA027x1 Ø33.7×13.85mm Rubber Tire (4PCS)
If you use the Ultimate Kit you get all parts for 2 cars and 2 remotes. Just 2x 2mm dowel pins and a set of tires are missing.
Disclaimer: This model is compatible with the Cyberbrick kit. The kit includes various non-printed parts to accommodate multiple popular models. As a result, some parts may not be necessary for this specific model. If you only need to purchase the non-printed parts required for this model, please have a look in the assembly guide with a detailed part list before purchase.
Assembly Info
In addition to the Cyberbrick Kit, you’ll need one 2x13 pin.
All other parts are included in the Cyberbrick kit.
Please check the BOM (Bill of Materials) for exact details and to order from Maker Supply if needed.
Assembly is straightforward. A detailed Assembly Guide (PDF) with step-by-step pictures is provided at the end.
Charging:


Steering:
- Left Stick → One way acceleration
- Right Stick → Steering
- Button → Speed Boost
- 3-Way Switch → Choose Basic Speed
2-Way Switch → Starts a random driven chaos bot for ~2min

Servo alternative:
The 360° continuous rotation servo (PG002) was chosen to replicate authentic bumper car movement, including reverse driving. However, if you prefer simpler handling, a 180° servo (PG001) can be used instead. A compatible configuration file (Bumper Car 180) is available, featuring reversed motor direction and increased speed. The 180° servo option is ideal for younger kids, while the 360° servo offers more of a challenge for advanced drivers.
Technical Details
I designed a custom gearbox for the small DC motor using a 1:48 reduction kit, but only 3 of the 5 gears are used, resulting in a gear ratio of approximately 1:10,83. I’ve also added some basic programming to enable three speed levels to choose (40%, 52%, and 64%), which can be changed using the 3-way switch. The boost button increases speed by 70.
You can adjust these values in the Cyberbrick app if you'd like a faster drive. For beginners, the slowest speed is perfect to start with.
Info for the code snippets: https://makerworld.com/community/post/391705
Chaos Bot
I implemented an chaos bot with some random drive functions. You can start the bot with the 2-way switch (up direction). It should drive ~2min before it stops. You can stop at any time with the push button, 3-way switch or the 2-way (down direction).
Happy Printing! Thanks for any download, like, follow, comment and boost.
I am very happy about your support, that is the motivation to create more models!
Whats next?
I planned to provide some more body and head designs.
Chanelog:
V1.05
- Back axle now printed - no M3x24 needed (You find the old 1.04 wheels and base in the raw)
- added M2,5 screw to the print in place switch
- added marks for 180°servo
- LED and Needle holes for the core
- for simpler experience now all parts printed in PLA - advanced users can still print the helmet and base from PETG or TPU-AMS
- assembly guide update
-increased magnet holes
V1.04
-slighly increased space for the receiver board and optimized mounting
-eliptical holes for the extension mount
-false components in BOM fixed
V1.03
-Increased strength for integrated switch (Round Housing)
V1.02
-Servo Extension Arm slightly angled, for servo 180° option (drive straight)
-Alternative 180 Json → motor direction changed


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