CyberBrick Mini T (Remote-Controlled Mini Tank)
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I’m excited to introduce my new design: the CyberBrick Mini T. It’s a remote-controlled mini tank that not only launches discs but also allows adjustment of the launcher angle. When designing it, I aimed to make it compact enough with simple assembly, no glue required. It also needed to save printing time and no support required during 3D printing. Most importantly, I wanted to design it as a modular toy, divided into three parts: the chassis module, expansion modules, and wheels/tracks. This way, different functions can be achieved in the future by designing various expansion modules. Ultimately, this design took me an enormous amount of time, and it’s only today that I’m finally able to share it with all of you.
In terms of styling, I’ve maintained the consistent aesthetic of the Robot series.



About the remote control, which can use the original design provided by CyberBrick. Here's the link:
https://makerworld.com/zh/models/1395991-cyberbrick-official-standard-remote#profileId-1446992

The Mini T offers two ways to play. If you only have one tank, you can use it for target shooting. If you have two tanks, you can engage in battles with them. Targets of different sizes can be used to adjust the difficulty of the battle. For other details, please refer to the assembly Guide.


Of course, I have also specially designed a set of modular scene blocks that are easy to assemble. With simple assembly, you can create many different personalized game scenes. You can team up with friends to build an exclusive game together. I have also provided an assembly guide, which can be found in the attachment.


Update (2025/09/12)
1. Some parts of the Mini T have been optimized for easier assembly. The updated print profile has been upgraded to: Mini T V1.1. This version has no differences from the previous one except for easier assembly, and the parts are interchangeable.
2. A new set of optional upgrade parts is added.This time, the new set is a disc magazine. You only need to print this print profile: Optional Upgrade Parts, and replace the corresponding parts according to the Assembly Guide to upgrade the disc capacity.
3. A new CyberBrick file is added: CyberBrick Mini T- Mode 2, which provides a new remote control operation method. For details, please refer to the Assembly Guide.
4. The assembly guide has been updated, with improvements made to some steps and details.
Update (2025/10/09)
A new CyberBrick files has been uploaded(CyberBrick Mini T V 1.1). To launch the disc, simply press the L shoulder button - there's no need to hold on.
After using this new file, please refer to the red markings in the diagram below when adjusting the servo angles.

Update (2025/10/23)
A new CyberBrick file has been uploaded (CyberBrick Mini T - Mode 3). It uses the L stick to control forward and backward, and the R stick to control left and right. All other parts remain the same as in v1.1.
Purchase Recommendations for Kits
·If you plan to make one Mini T, you only need to purchase ZL002(1 Car 1 Remote). If you plan to build two for battle game, you only need to buy ZL001(2 Cars 2 Remotes). Both kits above include all the hardware for assembly, so no additional hardware needs to be purchased.
·If you already own the CyberBrick Hardware Kit, it is recommended that you purchase the ZL003 (Extra Rechargeable Battery Upgrade Kit) as a supplement—it provides better power supply for the remote control. Link: https://us.store.bambulab.com/products/extra-rechargeable-battery-upgrade-kit?id=655723136895258626&skr=yes
·About the screw (BT2x8 - AA019), it is not a mandatory item. However, it can improve the stability of your drive wheels, and you may decide freely whether to buy it.Link: https://us.store.bambulab.com/products/bt2-socket-head-cap-self-tapping-screws-shcs?id=42102711779464
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