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DIY Plug & Play Micro RC Race Track System 1:64

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Race Track - All Parts - 2 Plates
Race Track - All Parts - 2 Plates
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7.6 h
2 plates

Addon: 2 Ramps to Plugin to the race track
Addon: 2 Ramps to Plugin to the race track
Designer
1.8 h
2 plates

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Description

A little race track for the mini rc cars 1:64, I bought some wltoys cars and a rack track map but needed some boundaries / rails to race with my son.

 

Assembly:

  • Print the 2 plates
  • Buy some wooden slats with the size 0,5x1cm which you can cut to the dedicated length 
  • Stick all together on top of the race track map

Things to buy:

  • Wltoys 6401 1/64 FPV Race Track Map “K6 Runway map” - can be found on aliexpress for about 12 USD

Optional: 2 Ramps which plug into the circuit


See my other fidget models:

https://makerworld.com/en/collections/14904332-fidget-sensory-stuff


 

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how does it do when a wall is ran into? Just wondering how well it stays together.
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I made the connectors more narrow the further you push the wood slats in. so its fairly tight. maybe you can do a test print if it suits you. furthermore I created the bridges to make it overall more stable as its not fixed to the floor...
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