CyberBrick OpenFrame Two - 4WD rc car
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The Cyberbrick OpenFrame Two is pure 420 grams of mechanical beauty.
Designed as a modular and fully 3D-printable RC platform, it combines performance, simplicity and engineering in one clean design.
With its all-wheel drive system and reworked suspension, the OpenFrame Two delivers improved traction, stability and smooth driving – even on rough terrain.
The open frame structure makes every component visible, accessible and easy to modify. Perfect for learning, upgrading and experimenting.
NEW:
a collection with all the attachments and upgrades
https://makerworld.com/en/collections/20024101-cyberbrick-openframe-one

Specifications:
- Size: 23 × 18 × 7 cm
- Open-frame chassis
- 9g micro servo for steering
- Airless turbine wheels
- Front LED headlights
- Designed for easy printing and assembly
Hardware Required:
-cyberbick kit linked below
-bearings linked below
( 5 * 16 * 5mm and 8 * 2 * 7mm)
comunity:
Thank you so much for all the comments and Ideas.
Special thanks to @Infinity https://makerworld.com/en/@Inf1nity for helping improve the design.
Upcoming Add-Ons:
If enough people are interrestet I will releas a version with a much stronger brushless motor.
If you have a cool idea for a new mod, let me know in the comments or try building it yourself!
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