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Classic Car - Beetle CyberBrick Electric Remote Control Version

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Print in parts, AMS not required
Print in parts, AMS not required
Designer
20.6 h
6 plates

Multi-color PIP car body and wheels, simplified assembly
Multi-color PIP car body and wheels, simplified assembly
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32.2 h
3 plates

Heat-set inserts for battery cover holes
Heat-set inserts for battery cover holes
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2.4 h
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two part printing, no AMS required - P1
two part printing, no AMS required - P1
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22.6 h
6 plates

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Multi-Function Controller Core - XA003 (1PCS)
Remote Control Receiver Shield (1PCS) - XA004
Power Switch Module (1PCS) - XA007
Battery Charger with XH2.54 Connector (1PCS) - XB003
14500 7.4V 800mAh Li-ion Battery (1PCS) - PC003
N20 Reduction Gear Motor 400rpm (1PCS) - LA003
9g Positional Digital Servo-180° (1PCS) - PG001
M2.5x6 BHCS Machine Screw (20PCS) - AA050

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  • A CyberBrick remote-controlled electric model designed based on Volkswagen's classic Beetle model. The appearance attempts to replicate the original Beetle, but compromises were made to suit the characteristics of 3D printing.
  • It can also be displayed statically without installing electrical components. In this case, the entire model is made entirely of 3D printed parts, requiring no additional hardware.
  • The entire model is 260mm long, 116mm wide, and 84mm high.
  • When used as a remote-controlled electric model, it is recommended to print the tires with TPU filament. If PLA or PETG is used, there won't be enough grip, and it will easily slip. For a static display model, this is not an issue.
  • Some supports were designed from the beginning, which save more material and time than supports generated by slicing software, offer better support, and are easier to remove. Be careful not to retain them as part of the model; refer to the readme documentation for details.
  • The wires for the LED lights in the official CyberBrick parts are not long enough. Some users may not be able to extend them on their own, so the headlights were regrettably omitted. I have submitted a suggestion to the official team, and hopefully, if adopted, headlights can be added later.
  • (Optional) It is recommended to lightly sand the car body. After sanding, the surface may appear whitish. Spraying a layer of clear coat at this point will eliminate the whitening and give the car body a glossy finish.

Documentation (1)

Assembly Guide (1)
说明readme.pdf

CyberBrick Files (1)

FAQ
Official RC Framework
Official Remote

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