ML x CyberBrick Modular Remote
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// Updates //
2025.11.16.: Uploaded a rechargable battery edition ( see new print profile ). Check updated manual about details:)
2025.11.07.: I realised Ive made a mistake during the design process, and for that I'm truly sorry! I assumed that the batteries can be charged via the usb-c on the board. ( and that was silly of me…) Based on that I did not feel the need to make the battery easy to remove in the first version.
To solve this I made a shift to the original AAA battery holder, and made a cutout at the bottom plate with a closable lid. For those of you who already printed the original set I would like to highlight that you only need to reprint the bottom plate and the battery lid. Sorry for the inconvenience again:)
2025.11.09.: Updated the 3MF file (named xxV3.1.3MF ) to contain the final battery cover (V2), instead of the oversized v1 version. If you downloaded earlier, make sure to download the new version. Sorry and thank you for your understanding:)
A fully 3D printable modular remote controller designed for CyberBrick models — built to be as versatile as the vehicles it controls. The goal was to create something that not only fits military and agricultural models, but is also adaptable enough to suit general-purpose RC builds of any kind.
Beyond the two classic joysticks and the central on/off button, the controller features three modular seating positions that can each be equipped with a three-state switch, a single- or dual-axis joystick, or a button — all fully interchangeable. Thanks to its carefully designed geometry, every control unit fits seamlessly into any position, giving you total freedom to configure your setup exactly how you like it.
Keep in mind: this model is quite complex. It truly achieves a factory-made look and feel once assembled, but it requires time, precision, and plenty of filament to get right.
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