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CyberBrick DF-17

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Beginner Hardware Kit - ZK004 (1 Vehicle 1 Remote)
Ø33.7×13.85mm Rubber Tire (4PCS) - LA027
9g Positional Digital Servo-180° (1PCS) - PG001

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Description:

This is a DF-17 missile launch vehicle designed using the CyberBrick kit, featuring remote control functions for forward/backward movement, left/right turns, launcher elevation, and headlight on/off.

 

Hardware List:

  CyberBrick Basic Kit (ZK004)    

     

  Rubber Tires (LA027) 2 sets

     

  9g Digital Servo 180° (PG001) 1 unit

     

  Switch Extension Cable (20cm) self-made or purchased (original cable with extension can also be used)

     

 

  Recommended filament colors:

      PETG Military Green

      PETG Teal

      PETG Black

      PETG White

  Filament consumption as follows:

     

Function Demonstration:

  Forward and Backward:

     

 

  Forward Left Turn:

     

 

  Forward Right Turn:

     

 

  Two-stage Launcher Elevation:

     

 

  Headlight On/Off:

     

 

 

 

Finally:

  The screw specifications were standardized during the model design, and all screws used in this project are those included in the CyberBrick kit.

  This project provides detailed assembly instructions and assembly videos. By referring to them, you can easily complete the assembly of the DF-17. A configuration file is also provided, which can be directly imported for use after assembly.

  The launcher elevation is directly driven by the servo. If you find that the launcher elevation is difficult after assembling the model, you can lightly sand the outer part of the launcher and the inner part of the vehicle's rear compartment, or apply a small amount of lubricant to reduce friction.

  Due to scale issues, the front wheels have a relatively small steering angle, resulting in a larger turning radius.

  This model does not fully replicate the real vehicle, and its scale is unknown. The vehicle size is entirely designed based on the size of the accessories in CyberBrick. Some details that were difficult to implement have been simplified, please understand.

 

 

 

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Documentation (1)

Assembly Guide (1)
DF-17 组装指南.pdf

CyberBrick Files (1)

FAQ
Official RC Framework
DF17

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